CDFG Press Release: DFG Announces Changes to Recreational Groundfish 2008 Fishing Regulations

CDFG

Report Date:

http://www.dfg.ca.gov/news/

California Department of Fish and Game
News Release for Immediate Release May 9, 2008

DFG Announces Changes to Recreational Groundfish 2008 Fishing Regulations


Contact:
John Budrick, Associate Marine Fisheries Biologist (650) 413-1501
Carrie Wilson, DFG Office of Communications (831) 649-7191

Emergency regulations to restrict recreational fishing for groundfish in northern California to depths of less than 120 feet went into effect today. The Department of Fish and Game (DFG) announced that the regulations are now effective in both state and federal waters. The new depth restriction began May 1 in federal waters (3 to 200 miles from shore) from Pigeon Point to the Oregon border when the recreational groundfish season opened. This depth restriction is necessary to minimize contact with yelloweye rockfish and the possibility of an early fishery closure.

The season, area and depth restrictions (listed by management area) for boat-based anglers will be as follows:

NORTHERN MANAGEMENT AREA - OREGON BORDER TO 40??10' NORTH LATITUDE (NEAR CAPE MENDOCINO, HUMBOLDT COUNTY)

Rockfish, cabezon, greenlings (RCG Complex) and other federal groundfish (other than lingcod): Open to boat-based anglers from May 1 through Dec. 31 in waters from 0 to 120 feet (0 to 20 fathoms).

Lingcod: Open to boat-based anglers from May 1 through Nov. 30 in waters from 0 to 120 feet (0 to 20 fathoms).

NORTH-CENTRAL MANAGEMENT AREA - 40??10' NORTH LATITUDE (NEAR CAPE MENDOCINO, HUMBOLDT COUNTY), TO 37?? 11' NORTH LATITUDE (NEAR PIGEON POINT, SAN MATEO COUNTY)

Rockfish, cabezon, greenlings (RCG Complex) and other federal groundfish (other than lingcod): Open to boat-based anglers from June 1 through Nov. 30 in waters from 0 to 120 feet (0 to 20 fathoms).

Lingcod: Open to boat-based anglers from June 1 through Nov. 30 in waters from 0 to 120 feet (0 to 20 fathoms).

Anglers are encouraged to visit the DFG Web site at www.dfg.ca.gov/marine/education.asp to find information about ways to minimize impacts on yelloweye and canary rockfish, contribute to the recovery of fish populations and help avoid an in-season closure. DFG recommends the following steps to reduce take of these species:

Know all rockfish species and regulations and learn to distinguish prohibited species.

Avoid rocky areas like pinnacles where yelloweye rockfish are known to live.

If yelloweye or canary rockfish are encountered when fishing, move to a different location to reduce contact with these species.

Use methods to return fish back down to depths that reduce gas expansion injuries (pressure shock or barotrauma). For information about gas expansion injuries and descending devices visit www.dfg.ca.gov/marine/pdfs/release.pdf.

Report catches and encounters to samplers accurately.

For more information regarding recreational groundfish regulations and to stay informed of in-season regulation changes, please call the groundfish hotline (831) 649-2801, or visit DFG's Marine Region Web site at www.dfg.ca.gov/marine.

###

More Reports


CDFG Press Release Report

CDFG

Report Date:

CDFG Press Release: Groundfish Regulation Changes Reconsidered for North Coast, Yelloweye Rockfish Conservation Areas Will Not Be Implemented on May......

Read More
Early Detection Monitoring Classes for Quagga/Zebra Mussels offered in Southern California

CDFG

Report Date:

Contact: Valerie Borel, UC Davis Extension, (323) 260-3851 Alexia Retallack, Office of Communications and Education, (916) 322-8944 The Department of Fish and Game......

Read More


ABOUT US

Fly Fishing Reports is the newest member of the SportfishingReportsTM Network of fish reports, boats, landings, guides, locations and more. We open our doors to the Fly Fishing outdoor enthusiasts who have a passion for the sport.