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I was wondering if it is worth trying to fish for crabs
and lobster from a sailboat in Southern California. According to the fishing regulations, traps are legal for crabs and hoop nets for lobsters. - Is there anything else legal to catch lobster? - Which crab species can be caught around here, and which of these are good to eat? - How is the chance of ever catching a lobster with a hoop net? Has anyone experience doing this? - Are there shrimp / prawns etc. worth going after? What are the traps and regulations for these? Thanks for any advice, Chris |
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red crab is good
wrote in message oups.com... I was wondering if it is worth trying to fish for crabs and lobster from a sailboat in Southern California. According to the fishing regulations, traps are legal for crabs and hoop nets for lobsters. |
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Does the Df&G recommend that you eat what you catch? I would think that
bottom crawlers would be more contaminated than fish, and they have recommendations about how much you eat, or don't eat wrote in message oups.com... I was wondering if it is worth trying to fish for crabs and lobster from a sailboat in Southern California. According to the fishing regulations, traps are legal for crabs and hoop nets for lobsters. - Is there anything else legal to catch lobster? - Which crab species can be caught around here, and which of these are good to eat? - How is the chance of ever catching a lobster with a hoop net? Has anyone experience doing this? - Are there shrimp / prawns etc. worth going after? What are the traps and regulations for these? Thanks for any advice, Chris |
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It depends were you fish for them there are still a lot area’s that are still good for crab and lobster. Fish and game Dept. has the information you need. Richard G
"jackk" wrote in message ... Does the Df&G recommend that you eat what you catch? I would think that bottom crawlers would be more contaminated than fish, and they have recommendations about how much you eat, or don't eat wrote in message oups.com... I was wondering if it is worth trying to fish for crabs and lobster from a sailboat in Southern California. According to the fishing regulations, traps are legal for crabs and hoop nets for lobsters. - Is there anything else legal to catch lobster? - Which crab species can be caught around here, and which of these are good to eat? - How is the chance of ever catching a lobster with a hoop net? Has anyone experience doing this? - Are there shrimp / prawns etc. worth going after? What are the traps and regulations for these? Thanks for any advice, Chris |
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![]() What is the prevailing current there; from north? Would it be a good Idea to go north, i.e. along the Malibu Coast? Any other good crabs/shrimp etc. out there? Thanks a lot, Chris |
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