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Old 07-26-2015, 06:50 PM   #21
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I did put one on the hook and a dog took it.
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Old 07-26-2015, 07:45 PM   #22
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Old 07-27-2015, 08:38 AM   #23
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Old 07-27-2015, 11:46 AM   #24
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Don't throw out bonito, if you have access to a smoker, they make the most Amazing smoked fish dip

Congrat on the fish, the YT only can get bigger from there!
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Old 07-27-2015, 12:24 PM   #25
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The cooler picture just looks awkward haha. Congrats
It's actually a 20lb Yellowtail and a 50lb Calico in that cooler 👍🏼 that's what you tell your friends that don't fish 😜

But seriously, nice catch on the calico and congrats on your first YT
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Old 07-28-2015, 01:53 PM   #26
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Don't throw out bonito, if you have access to a smoker, they make the most Amazing smoked fish dip

Congrat on the fish, the YT only can get bigger from there!
Thanks I'll keep that in mind next time. I was gonna keep em but wasn't sure on regulation size. Now i know. I had some kids help me take a pic of my catch and as I was loading my yak I was stopped by lifeguard telling me someone had reported me taking an undersize. He inspected my catch and tried to look up YellowFIN, after a little back and forth about my catch not being a tuna but member of the Jack family he told me I was ok to go after he looked up the correct species. Dude didn't even know his fish and was trying to enforce limit laws on me and someone didn't appreciate me taking a young one. Didn't bother me though I had perma grin at the point.
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Old 07-28-2015, 01:54 PM   #27
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It's actually a 20lb Yellowtail and a 50lb Calico in that cooler 👍🏼 that's what you tell your friends that don't fish 😜

But seriously, nice catch on the calico and congrats on your first YT
I think I'm way too honest to be a good fisherman, I feel so bad telling stories, lol
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Old 07-28-2015, 02:07 PM   #28
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Be careful, minimum size limit for pacific bonito is 24". I'm just saying... do you know the new legal revised size limit for calicos?
How is the minimum size limit 24" for bonito. Everyone on peirs keep bonito far less than that. Even 1/2 day boats keep 300+ tiny 8inchers. Or does fish and game just not care?
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Old 07-28-2015, 02:12 PM   #29
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Technically you are allowed 10 over 24".
Or 5 below 24" and 5 over.

And if you chunk it for lobster or chum the pieces cant be identified so each piece is a sub 24".
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Old 07-28-2015, 03:38 PM   #30
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Be careful, minimum size limit for pacific bonito is 24". I'm just saying... do you know the new legal revised size limit for calicos?
Does this mean people keeping bonito for bait that are under 24" are crooks?
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Old 07-28-2015, 04:19 PM   #31
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That's actually a very good question which I don't know.

as long as you stay under/over the count and size limit I guess it be ok

I would print this copy just because it's good to have.

http://www.osanglers.org/uploads/201...__6-2-2014.pdf

According to that chart, 5 are allowed to be under 24". Sorry, just adding to the confusion. You're allowed 5 bonito under 24 for bait. Plus 5 over 24 if you decide to keep. That's how I interpret it. Although as soon as you lose a bait, you're allowed another haha.
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According to that chart, 5 are allowed to be under 24". Sorry, just adding to the confusion. You're allowed 5 bonito under 24 for bait. Plus 5 over 24 if you decide to keep. That's how I interpret it. Although as soon as you lose a bait, you're allowed another haha.
Sorry I deleted my last post to re-think my words. but, as long as you stay with in the legal count and size limit I guess it be ok
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Old 07-28-2015, 04:28 PM   #33
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They definitely don't make the regs easy to understand
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Old 07-28-2015, 04:54 PM   #34
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If you bleed out and ice the bonita right away they are actually VERY tasty sashimi. They are easily bruised though and go downhill fast if you don't pop a gill and get on ice.
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Old 07-29-2015, 06:13 AM   #35
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Thanks I'll keep that in mind next time. I was gonna keep em but wasn't sure on regulation size. Now i know. I had some kids help me take a pic of my catch and as I was loading my yak I was stopped by lifeguard telling me someone had reported me taking an undersize. He inspected my catch and tried to look up YellowFIN, after a little back and forth about my catch not being a tuna but member of the Jack family he told me I was ok to go after he looked up the correct species. Dude didn't even know his fish and was trying to enforce limit laws on me and someone didn't appreciate me taking a young one. Didn't bother me though I had perma grin at the point.

I use the Fish Alert app on my phone for the MLPA zones to show me where it's legal to fish. But one other nice feature is that it has the regulations for all CA fish. You can bring up the app, pull up YT and it will tell you the size and take limit for each fish. It would have helped you avoid wasting time with this guy while he looked up the regs since he clearly didn't know what he was doing.

If he is going to try to enforce limits he should know what the hell he is enforcing 👍🏼


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Old 07-29-2015, 06:20 AM   #36
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This is what the app looks like
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Old 07-29-2015, 08:01 AM   #37
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Thanks I used that app to make sure I was outside the mlpa before I made bait
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I think I'm way too honest to be a good fisherman, I feel so bad telling stories, lol
Well you better learn fast if you want to be a pro!
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Old 07-29-2015, 08:27 AM   #39
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This is what the app looks like


I just checked out that app...and I found an error right away. I would say it's a good guide but to be sure to cross check the DFG regulations just to be sure.

I looked up a fish that is on the no take list, the Bronzespotted Rockfish, AKA (Warthog). I know it's a no take species....the app says limit is 10, and that's just plain wrong.

Edit: Just noticed that yelloweye and canary are on there too with a limit of 10...? WTF? So is Cowcod!

This thing is loaded with errors....
The maximum depth on rockfish is currently 60 fathoms and it says it's 50 fathoms....
Current Lingcod bag limit is 3 on the app it says it's 2.
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Old 07-29-2015, 02:02 PM   #40
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I just checked out that app...and I found an error right away. I would say it's a good guide but to be sure to cross check the DFG regulations just to be sure.

I looked up a fish that is on the no take list, the Bronzespotted Rockfish, AKA (Warthog). I know it's a no take species....the app says limit is 10, and that's just plain wrong.

Edit: Just noticed that yelloweye and canary are on there too with a limit of 10...? WTF? So is Cowcod!

This thing is loaded with errors....
The maximum depth on rockfish is currently 60 fathoms and it says it's 50 fathoms....
Current Lingcod bag limit is 3 on the app it says it's 2.
Those DFG regulation are actually correct if you lived in northern cal 2003. LOL!!!
click on link and Go to left of screen and click on north cal regulation.

http://www.sfsportfishing.com/oceanfish2004.pdf

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