Vermillion Rockfish Limit Cut in Half in California Waters
Fishery managers slashed the daily sub-limit to two vermillion rockfish for 2024 season throughout much of the ocean waters of the Golden State.
Fishery managers slashed the daily sub-limit to two vermillion rockfish for 2024 season throughout much of the ocean waters of the Golden State.
Any potential changes to California halibut fishing regulations should hinge on data, not perceived convenience.
Assembly Bill 2220 would place new restrictions and create greater oversight aboard boats using set-gillnets off the California coast
Let me be clear about something before I even begin here… Mother nature hates cameras. Seriously, she does. See a whale breach 20 times? As
Some 17 months after Hurricane Ian made landfall, life is slowly returning to normal. And the fishing? It’s as good as it ever was.
New speckled trout limits are taking a proactive approach.
Louisiana’s coast gets a glimmer of hope for limited protection from the foreign menhaden fleet.
Spawning fish returning to the Chesapeake will get a break from fishing pressure this season.
No-target closures will hurt a lot of people and won’t do much for the bass, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t coming.
Return ’Em Right, an organization dedicated improving reef fish survival, has published a guide to safe releases of deep water species for recreational anglers.
Menhaden management, like the food web they support, is a complicated issue. Here’s the state of affairs for one of the most important forage fish.
A brief puzzle over the identity of the rarely seen species, which was promptly released, is solved with good photos and well-worn reference books.
Fishery managers slashed the daily sub-limit to two vermillion rockfish for 2024 season throughout much of the ocean waters of the Golden State.
Any potential changes to California halibut fishing regulations should hinge on data, not perceived convenience.
Assembly Bill 2220 would place new restrictions and create greater oversight aboard boats using set-gillnets off the California coast
Let me be clear about something before I even begin here… Mother nature hates cameras. Seriously, she does. See a whale breach 20 times? As
Some 17 months after Hurricane Ian made landfall, life is slowly returning to normal. And the fishing? It’s as good as it ever was.
New speckled trout limits are taking a proactive approach.
Louisiana’s coast gets a glimmer of hope for limited protection from the foreign menhaden fleet.
Spawning fish returning to the Chesapeake will get a break from fishing pressure this season.
No-target closures will hurt a lot of people and won’t do much for the bass, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t coming.
Return ’Em Right, an organization dedicated improving reef fish survival, has published a guide to safe releases of deep water species for recreational anglers.
Menhaden management, like the food web they support, is a complicated issue. Here’s the state of affairs for one of the most important forage fish.
A brief puzzle over the identity of the rarely seen species, which was promptly released, is solved with good photos and well-worn reference books.
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