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Is it legal to fillet stripers and sturgeon once they are brought ashore? (George L., Madera)
California Outdoors Q&A
Carrie Wilson, APRIL 8, 2010
Yes. According to Assistant Chief Rob Allen, all fish (with
size or weight limits) in an angler's possession or when brought
ashore must be in a condition where they can be identified and the size
and weight determined (Fish and Game Code, sections 5508 and 5509).
Striped bass and sturgeon may not be filleted on a boat while in the
water, nor can they be...
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Fishing without a license from our apartment property?
California Outdoors Q&A
Carrie Wilson, NOVEMBER 18, 2009
Question: I live in an apartment complex that sits on Seal Slough in
the San Francisco Bay Area. Do I need a fishing license to fish off of
the shore while standing on the apartment property with my child, who is
under 16?
Answer: Yes, you will need a license but your child will not. Anyone 16
years or older must possess a valid California...
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How to handle loaded guns around game wardens?
California Outdoors Q&A
Carrie Wilson, NOVEMBER 18, 2009
Question: I read your answer regarding the loaded gun "on" cars
issue and I was left wondering what the person should have done when
approached by the game warden for inspection. Should she have told the
warden to wait while she unloaded the gun? Should she have placed the
gun on the ground? What is the proper protocol in this type of
situation? Please advise....
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Question: I was traveling in my boat up Butte Creek (a public waterway)
recently when I was prevented from continuing due to a tree that had
fallen across the creek. I am wondering if I would be legally allowed to
cut the tree or its branches so that I can pass through with my boat. I
consulted two different friends who thought I could...
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Question: I am a resident of Northern California and have been an avid
"crabber" for quite a while. For a new adventure I'd like to take
up "shrimping" but need some information on where to go, when to go
and how to catch shrimp. Is it legal to recreationally catch shrimp? If
so, what are the seasons and bag limits? Is there still a...
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Why no fishing in San Francisco Bay at night?
California Outdoors Q&A
Carrie Wilson, NOVEMBER 12, 2009
Question: I went hunting with my brother-in-law recently. He was
hunting for bear and I was hunting for mountain quail and gray
squirrels. He had a bear tag and I didn't. Fortunately, he was lucky
enough to shoot a nice one that was about 200-250 lbs. We were unable at
the time to take the whole bear home so he decapitated the bear, stuffed
the...
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