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san diegito lagoon/river?
anyone take a yak to fish in there? any luck?
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I am interested in this info too:)
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All this info is on the DFG website. There are maps as well:
Existing Marine Protected Areas in California: Regulations <table width="100%" border="1"><tbody><tr><th width="33%" align="center" bgcolor="#cccccc">San Diego County </th> <th width="34%" align="center" bgcolor="#cccccc"> SPECIES PROHIBITED For Recreational Take </th> <th width="33%" align="center" bgcolor="#cccccc"> SPECIES ALLOWED For Recreational Take </th> </tr> <tr> <td>Buena Vista Lagoon State Marine Park (estuarine) </td> <td>Kelp </td> <td>Marine aquatic plants EXCEPT kelp; Invertebrates in designated times and in designated areas; Finfish by hook and line during designated times and in designated areas </td> </tr> <tr> <td>Agua Hedionda Lagoon State Marine Reserve (estuarine) </td> <td>All </td> <td>None </td> </tr> <tr> <td>Batiquitos Lagoon State Marine Park (estuarine) </td> <td>All marine aquatic plants; All invertebrates </td> <td>Finfish by hook and line from shore </td> </tr> <tr> <td>Encinitas State Marine Conservation Area </td> <td>All marine aquatic plants; All invertebrates </td> <td>Finfish </td> </tr> <tr> <td>Cardiff-San Elijo State Marine Conservation Area </td> <td>All marine aquatic plants; All invertebrates EXCEPT chiones, clams, cockles, rock scallops, native oysters, crabs, lobster, ghost shrimp, sea urchins, mussels, and marine worms<sup>1</sup> </td> <td>Chiones, clams, cockles, rock scallops, native oysters, crabs, lobster, ghost shrimp, sea urchins, mussels, and marine worms<sup>1</sup>; Finfish </td> </tr> <tr> <td>San Elijo Lagoon State Marine Park (estuarine) </td> <td>All marine aquatic plants; All invertebrates </td> <td>Finfish by hook and line from shore </td> </tr> <tr> <td>San Dieguito Lagoon State Marine Park (estuarine) </td> <td>All marine aquatic plants; All invertebrates </td> <td>Finfish by hook and line from shore and the Grand Avenue Bridge </td> </tr> <tr> <td>San Diego-Scripps State Marine Conservation Area </td> <td>All marine aquatic plants; All invertebrates </td> <td>Finfish </td> </tr> <tr> <td>La Jolla State Marine Conservation Area </td> <td>All </td> <td>None </td> </tr> <tr> <td>Mia J. Tegner State Marine Conservation Area </td> <td>All marine aquatic plants; All invertebrates </td> <td>Finfish </td></tr></tbody></table> |
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deepdvr, thx for the info.
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I once did a reconnoiter and the masses of jumping yellowtails got me excited but then I looked them up and realized is was:
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In addition, I think that it is illegal to take any kind boat out in any of our coastal lagoons except for Aqua Hedionda in Carlsbad. Even in that one, non-residents have to buy a permit.
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bummer...is the san diego river outlet off limits too?
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I live there. ABout all that is going on is guys in the narrows by dog beach using a treble hook to snag those big honking mullet you see jumping around - I think they're mullet anyway. Folks say there is some good freshwater bass fishing back by the Mall, but you can't take your yak past the Ingraham Street bridge and honestly who wants to keep anything out of that stinky water way back there anyway? I once caught one of those mullet on a freshwater fly rig using a nymph that looked like a small grub. Tiny, tiny hook. They have really small mouths. Hell of a fight but not worth the effort.
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I just want a winter sight fishing spot once the corbina take off.
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