SACRAMENTO-*
From California Dept. of Fish and Game
The
recreational ocean salmon season between Horse Mountain and
Point Arena (ports of Shelter Cove and Fort Bragg) opens
Saturday, Feb. 14.
The next
recreational ocean salmon opener from Pigeon Point to the
California-Mexico border (ports from Santa Cruz southward)
is on April 3, and the coastline between Point Arena and
Pigeon Point (ports of Bodega Bay, San Francisco and Half
Moon Bay) opens on April 17. The ocean salmon season
north of Horse Mountain (ports of Crescent City, Trinidad,
and Eureka) remains closed until the Pacific Fishery
Management Council (PFMC) decides on the appropriate level
and timing of salmon harvest for the area. Once the
PFMC decides the final coast-wide regulations in April, the
California Fish and Game Commission will adopt conforming
state regulations.
All of the
open areas have a daily bag limit of two salmon of any
species except coho salmon (also known as silver salmon).
The retention of coho salmon is prohibited in any California
ocean fishery. Salmon may be taken only by angling and
a minimum size of 24 inches total length is required.
Anglers may not use a weight exceeding 4 pounds unless the
weight is attached to a separate line and the fishing line
is released automatically by a mechanical device from the
weighted line when any fish is hooked.
Anglers
shall use only one rod and line and two single-point,
single-shank barbless hooks when fishing for salmon north of
Point Conception. No more than two single-point,
single-shank barbless circle hooks shall be used when not
trolling and fishing with bait between Horse Mountain and
Point Conception. These requirements apply to each
angler fishing for salmon or fishing from a boat or other
floating device with salmon on board.
The above
regulations are subject to change after May 1 when the ocean
salmon fishing regulations are determined by the PFMC and
adopted by the California Fish and Game Commission and U.S.
Department of Commerce. Anglers may call the Ocean
Salmon Hotline at (707) 576-3429 to hear the latest
California ocean salmon sport regulations.
The 2004
ocean salmon seasons and a coho identification poster can be
found on the Internet at
http://www.dfg.ca.gov/mrd/oceansalmon.html.
The web site will be updated as needed.
*Independent Coast Observer
(ICO), February 13, 2004.
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