Castro | Tue Nov-28-00 11:28 AM |
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#1139, "Rockcod / Lingcod"
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Is the season open for Lings and Rock fish?
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Rob | Tue Nov-28-00 12:22 PM |
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#1141, "RE: Rockcod / Lingcod"
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Joey The season for rockfish is still open as far as I know. The season for lingcod is definitely CLOSED. No lingcod may be taken right now. Check out http://www.dfg.ca.gov/fg_comm/supp2year2000.pdf They have more info at the very bottom of the file on the specific rockfish regs. Somewhat complicated this year because of special regs on boccacio, canaries, and cow cod.
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Castro | Tue Nov-28-00 01:09 PM |
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#1142, "RE: Rockcod / Lingcod"
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Hum bug. What’s a good fish running now that could be caught from a tube? I'm thinking of going out to the Big Salty.
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Frank | Tue Nov-28-00 01:21 PM |
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#1143, "RE: Rockcod / Lingcod"
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Both calico bass and sometimes halibut bite in the fall inshore. You'll have to monitor the swell though if you want to head out at unprotected places though because of the often larger fall waves. Harbors are always safe and calm bet, but I often head out through the waves to get to less fished water. I usually don't mind the waves at all: http://www.calfishing.com/dcforum/User_files/3a244bee4258268f.gif
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Rob | Tue Nov-28-00 01:31 PM |
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#1144, "RE: Rockcod / Lingcod"
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Ha ha ha that's a good one. Going over the rock barrier at middle river on a high tide is kind of fun in a tube too.
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Castro | Tue Nov-28-00 01:42 PM |
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#1145, "RE: Rockcod / Lingcod"
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LAST EDITED ON Nov-28-00 AT 04:48 PM (PST) Hey rob how do I go about and place a image into a post?
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Rob | Tue Nov-28-00 02:15 PM |
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#1146, "RE: Rockcod / Lingcod"
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Ahhh grasshopper very simple....
Click post.
Look up at the red writing.
click where it says "File Upload Enabled Click here to upload your file "
Pick what type of file you are uploading (jpeg, gif, html etc)
Click browse to browse on your local system for the picture. Here you have to use a little smarts and look at the bottom where it says "files of type". Change this to All Files (*.*) Find your file and select it. Click Open. This takes you back to the window you were just in. Click "Upload File!"
You will get another window saying something like File was successfully uploaded to remote server. The URL of this file is:
Highlight that link and right click -> copy.
Go back to the orginal window where you were going to post the message and paste that link in
http://www.calfishing.com/dcforum/User_files/3a245816618d8fda.jpg
The link will turn into the image when the message is posted.
Ok I guess that wasn't so simple, no wonder you asked. I do it a different way where I ftp the file directly to my site but from outside you have to follow the procedure above. Hopefully that helps.
-Rob
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rscottdds | Wed Nov-29-00 06:01 AM |
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#1148, "RE: Rockcod / Lingcod"
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Then of course there's always salmon. My son caught one this past weekend float tubing around the bait dock in Santa Barbara. And I've heard that one or two more have been caught in the same area lately. Hopefully that means a good season awaits us this year. -Dr. Bob <*(((>(
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Leapin' Bass | Wed Nov-29-00 10:04 AM |
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#1149, "RE: Rockcod / Lingcod"
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Bob,
I was there this weekend fishing halibut (got a couple shorts). Those kids were so excited they could hardly contain themselves. I thought for sure they had a white seabass. My friend Mike caught a 20 inch salmon about a week ago and another friend (Rich) has caught 2 (26 and 28 inches) recently. All three were caught on lures.
The salmon have light colored mouths which leads me to think they are Cohos and not Kings (Chinook). If they are Cohos they are not legal to keep any time of the year (according to the DFG regs). They still look like a lot of fun - I hope I get one.
It didn't look like they measured it or anything as Woody kept telling them to release it quickly and they had to scramble for their pliers. Did he tell you how big he thought it was? Looked about 26 - 28 inches, 8 - 10 lbs. from where I was.
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You can't catch tomorrow what you kill today - please practice catch and release.
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