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If I want to shoot carp with a bow, do I need a hunting license or a fishing license?
California Outdoors Q&A
Carrie Wilson, APRIL 25, 2010
You will need a fishing license. Sport fishing regulations permit bow and arrow fishing for the following non-game species only: carp, goldfish, western sucker, Sacramento blackfish, hardhead, Sacramento pikeminnow and lamprey (for specific areas and exceptions, see CCR, Title 14, Section 2.25).
Even though DFG law might allow for bow and arrow fishing in your local area, some lakes and waterways...
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If I have three fishermen on board, can we have four rods in the water?- (Grant E.)
California Outdoors Q&A
Carrie Wilson, APRIL 25, 2010
The second rod stamp does not apply in ocean waters and there are specific gear restrictions that apply when salmon fishing. No more than one rod per person may be used to take salmon, and no more than one rod per person may be used on any vessel where salmon are aboard (California Code of Regulations, Title 14, sections 28.65[e]...
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Is it legal to apply scented liquids or products to lures while fishing in rivers where only artific
California Outdoors Q&A
Carrie Wilson, APRIL 25, 2010
The California Code of Regulations Title 14, Section 1.11
states that an artificial lure ... does not include any scented or
artificial baits. This means that attractants may not be applied to the
lure while fishing in waters restricted for artificial lure use.
In addition, some people spray WD-40 on their lures. This substance
contains petroleum and is specifically prohibited by law to be deposited
or...
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If I catch my limit of the fish I'm fishing for, can I continue fishing catch-and-release?-(Michael
California Outdoors Q&A
Carrie Wilson, APRIL 25, 2010
When fishing in freshwater, each person is allowed to take only
one daily bag limit per day. Once you catch your daily limit for a
species of fish, you are done fishing for that type of fish.
If you want to catch and release fish, you must do that before you take
the last fish of the limit. If you want to give someone...
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Is it legal to apply scented liquids or products to lures while fishing in rivers where only artific
California Outdoors Q&A
Carrie Wilson, APRIL 22, 2010
The California Code of Regulations Title 14, Section 1.11
states that an artificial lure ... does not include any scented or
artificial baits. This means that attractants may not be applied to the
lure while fishing in waters restricted for artificial lure use.
In addition, some people spray WD-40 on their lures. This substance
contains petroleum and is specifically prohibited by law to be deposited
or...
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If I catch my limit of the fish I'm fishing for, can I continue fishing catch-and-release?- Michael
California Outdoors Q&A
Carrie Wilson, APRIL 22, 2010
When fishing in freshwater, each person is allowed to take only
one daily bag limit per day. Once you catch your daily limit for a
species of fish, you are done fishing for that type of fish.
If you want to catch and release fish, you must do that before you take
the last fish of the limit. If you want to give someone...
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