New Rockfish Regulations 2024 - Don't Forget this Device!
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A couple of updates to the Groundfish regulations in California for 2024. Its always best practice to check on the DFW website for the most up to date regulations.
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As a scuba diver it’s pretty sad, I used to see hundreds of fish when diving around SoCal, now it’s like a ghost town.
Thank you very much for taking the time to explain, for those of us who are fishing in a cayack for the first time, the information is very valuable.
Thanks for the heads up Adam. ✌️😎🎣
You bet!
Thanks for the video and saving us some time!!!
Glad to help!
I saw that this was a proposed regulation and I was wondering if it was going to be for inshore. I was hoping they were going to make it just for the deep fishing later in the season. Doesn't make a lot of sense for kayak fisherman. I'm glad I picked one up last season just in case.
Good stuff Adam. See you OTW at some point I'm sure.
For sure!
I see regulations on the site for INSHORE which is less than 120 feet. What about deeper than 120 like much of the waters off Monterey are? Any ideas on that?
Descending devices have been a requirment in oregon ocean waters for several years
Nice! California is just now catching on
There are large chemical dump sites between rpv and catalina, where the canisters are degraded and releasing ddt. How are limits going to help if there’s chemicals in the water killing them off
I’m a Yaker I ordered a decinder today just to be upnup thanks for the info. Wednesday & Thursday will be full on Yak Rok Kod days out of Prinston. Big bait dumb lings 👍
Nice! Good luck out there!
We have had some regulation changes in Texas as well. The really popular Jug Noodles, lots of those are illegal. Thanks for sharing and keep up the fun videos buddy, Nicely done on this video.
Dale
We’re at in TX.
@@deanbloyer5745 East Texas, almost to to Shreveport, so very close Caddo Lake.
For us kayak fisherman, do we need to use it if we are fishing in a depth that is safe to release fish without the defending device?
Unfortunately it seems as though we will still be required to have onne
The Oregon department of fish and wildlife will mail you one for free with species cards. I live in California and they sent me one
Just checked and looks like they ended the program after 5 years. Dang.
Is this open for boaters and is a descending device required for each person on board?
I believe it is just one per vessel.
If you have multiple people on boat, does each person need their own descender? Or is it OK to have one shared descender that is available to everyone?
Good question that my buddies were also asking me... I believe it is 1 descender per boat. Regardless, I'm always going to bring mine in my fish bag and have it available.
Short Round knows how to read regulations
that's nt true you do not need that.
The more regulations they make up the more revenue they generate
I see regulations on the site for INSHORE which is less than 120 feet. What about deeper than 120 like much of the waters off Monterey are? Any ideas on that?
I believe the descender is required regardless of depth.
@@diehardfishingshorts8623 Hey Adam. I was actually referring to being able to fish in depths between 20 and 50 fathoms. It looks like it is illegal this year to fish between 120 and 300 feet deep in places like Monterey.