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http://www.dfg.ca.gov/marineThe Pacific Fishery Management Council (PFMC) has set the 2011 salmon
seasons for ocean waters off California. Ocean recreational seasons will
be as follows:
?--? The Klamath Management Zone from the Oregon border to Horse Mountain
will be open from May 14 through Sept. 5.
?--? The waters from Horse Mountain to Point Arena will remain open
through Oct. 30.
?--? The waters from Point Arena to Pigeon Point will remain open through
Oct. 30.
?--? The waters from Pigeon Point to the United States/Mexico border will
remain open through Sept. 18.
All areas have a daily bag and possession limit of two Chinook salmon
and a minimum size limit of 24 inches. No take of coho salmon is
allowed.
The PFMC also set commercial seasons. Information on these seasons,
quotas, minimum size and gear restrictions can be found on the PFMC Web
site at www.pcouncil.org.
The California Fish and Game Commission (FGC) will meet on April 21 to
review and conform ocean seasons and size limits in state waters to the
new federal rules. The FGC will also set the inland salmon seasons at
this time. The FGC sets all seasons in California inland waters and
coastal waters extending three miles out.
The FGC will discuss and vote on a proposal that mirrors the dates
adopted by the PFMC for ocean salmon seasons but may include additional
gear and size restrictions. The proposed general sport fishing
regulations and gear restrictions, along with maps of each area, can be
viewed at www.dfg.ca.gov/marine/pdfs/salmonsport11.pdf.
Anglers can review additional ocean salmon regulations on DFG's website
at www.dfg.ca.gov/marine/oceansalmon.asp. For more information, please
call the Ocean Salmon Hotline at (707) 576-3429.
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