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PCFFA Confirms a Robust Commercial Dungeness Crab Season to Start Nov. 15
by Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermens Assc., NOVEMBER 13, 2018
San Mateo Coastline

San Francisco, Calif. — Nov. 13, 2018 The annual commercial Dungeness crab season is poised to launch this Thursday, Nov. 15. Over the course of the season, which runs to June 2019, commercial crabbers can expect to harvest 20 to 40 million pounds of male Dungeness crabs. No females are harvested and fishing professionals are careful to follow legal restrictions...
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Opening Day Crabs Up for Grabs
Jerry Back
by Jerry Back, NOVEMBER 12, 2018



For California recreational crab fishermen and fisherwomen, the first Saturday in November is the day we’ve long been waiting for.  For weeks, we have been replacing worn out snare loops, changing out fishing line, buying or making our own crab snares all in an effort to be ready for opening day of the recreational Dungeness crab season (which officially began...
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The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) thanks California’s veterans for their service to and sacrifice for our country. Throughout the state, many nonprofit organizations and other groups are offering special hunting and fishing opportunities for veterans this fall. Please visit the following links to view some of these specific opportunities for veterans: California Waterfowl Coastside Fishing Club Field of Dreams Make a...
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Drought Creates Great Rock Fishing and Bay Salmon Trolling
Southern Oregon
by Larry Ellis, NOVEMBER 10, 2018

Chetco River

Being in a drought situation is a double-edged sword.  Most of the south coast rivers are running much lower than normal.  Usually the Chetco is running anywhere between 2,000 and 4,000 cfs this time of year, with anglers whackin’ and stackin’ their kings using sardine-wrapped banana plugs like K-15 Kwikfish and 4.5-inch Mag Lips. Oh, did I just use the jinxiest...
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California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) Director Charlton H. Bonham has delayed the opening of the commercial Dungeness crab fishery from Bodega Head, Sonoma County north to the Sonoma/Mendocino county line. The commercial Dungeness crab fishery south of this area will open as scheduled on Thursday, Nov. 15. State health agencies determined that Dungeness crab in state waters from Bodega...
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  San Francisco -- November 8, 2018   Background:  On November 7 the State Water Resources Control Board voted to delay, again, a critical vote to improve flow conditions on the San Joaquin River and its tributaries. The Board delayed that vote for at least 30 days.      For 22 years, the existing State Water Board flow standards have failed to stop the slow...
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