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Abert Rim, Lake County, Oregon
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Question: More and more anglers are using hoop nets to "catch and release" bat rays and large sharks. The hoop nets are not being used for catching fish - the fish are hooked by rod and reel. Hoop nets are then used to pull big fish up onto the piers. The problem is that the smaller hoop nets are sometimes...
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California Outdoors Q & A: Lobster Fishing from a Six-Pack Boat
California Outdoors Q&A
Carrie Wilson, DECEMBER 16, 2010



Question: I run a six-pack charter boat business and we often hoop net for crab and lobster. My deck hands and I make money by cleaning our passengers catch. This includes both rock crab and lobster. We always wait until we make landfall before we tail the bugs. This year the new regulations say: (e) Spiny lobsters shall be kept...
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California Outdoors Q & A: Why Are Tags and Licenses Needed for Hunting Feral Pigs?
California Outdoors Q&A
Carrie Wilson, DECEMBER 10, 2010



Question: I have picked up a number of empty abalone shells and pieces of shells from various beaches to use for making jewelry. It's obvious that they have been sitting in water empty for a while because the inside shows weathering from the saltwater. I know it is not legal for abalone divers to sell the meat or the shells of the abalone, but...
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California Outdoors Q & A: Legal to Have a Loaded Firearm in a Parked Car?
California Outdoors Q&A
Carrie Wilson, NOVEMBER 18, 2010



Question: I see on many websites that you cannot take female Dungeness, but I see in the regs no comment about females. Have the rules changed now allowing females to be kept? (E.J. K.) Answer: Recreational fisherman may keep female Dungeness crab - commercial fishermen must throw them back. Since the females are often so much smaller and less meaty than the males,...
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California Outdoors Q & A: When is a Duck not a Duck Anymore?
California Outdoors Q&A
Carrie Wilson, NOVEMBER 12, 2010



Question: What is the legal method of take for rock scallops and are there any size limitations? Am I allowed to scuba dive for rock scallops? (Lee C.) Answer: You may use scuba to take rock scallops. The daily bag and possession limit is 10 rock scallops per person and there are no size limits. They may be taken by hand...
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California Outdoors Q & A: What To Do for a Lonely Osprey?
California Outdoors Q&A
Carrie Wilson, NOVEMBER 4, 2010



Question: We keep our sailboat in the Alamitos Bay Marina and recently have been seeing an osprey perching on another sailboat mast across from ours. This same bird was there last year and there was another osprey flying around with him. This year he is the only one there and he just cries and cries and gets no answer....
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