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Old 07-14-2012, 10:26 AM   #1
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Old 07-14-2012, 04:46 PM   #2
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There are a bunch of new regs on fileting fish. Halibut have special new filet regs too. Essentially you have to leave just about everything still connected.
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Old 07-14-2012, 04:54 PM   #3
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Thanks for takin the time to put it together!
Now that is what BWE is all about!
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Old 07-14-2012, 05:03 PM   #4
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(c) Fish That May Not be Filleted, Steaked or Chunked: No person shall fillet, steak or cut into chunks on any boat or bring ashore as fillets, steaks or chunks the following: any species with a size limit unless a fillet size is otherwise specified in these regulations. California halibut may be filleted or brought ashore as fillets south of Point Arena (Mendocino County).

(6) California halibut taken from or possessed aboard a vessel south of Point Arena (Mendocino County): Fillets must be a minimum of 16 and three-quarter inches in length and shall bear the entire skin intact. A fillet from a California halibut (flesh from one entire side of the fish with the entire skin intact) may not be cut in half fillets. However, a fillet may be cut lengthwise in a straight line along the midline of the fillet where the fillet was attached to the vertebra (backbone) of the fish only if the two pieces of a fillet remain joined along their midline for a length of at least two inches at one end of the fillet

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Old 07-15-2012, 08:04 AM   #5
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(c) Fish That May Not be Filleted, Steaked or Chunked: No person shall fillet, steak or cut into chunks on any boat or bring ashore as fillets, steaks or chunks the following: any species with a size limit unless a fillet size is otherwise specified in these regulations. California halibut may be filleted or brought ashore as fillets south of Point Arena (Mendocino County).

(6) California halibut taken from or possessed aboard a vessel south of Point Arena (Mendocino County): Fillets must be a minimum of 16 and three-quarter inches in length and shall bear the entire skin intact. A fillet from a California halibut (flesh from one entire side of the fish with the entire skin intact) may not be cut in half fillets. However, a fillet may be cut lengthwise in a straight line along the midline of the fillet where the fillet was attached to the vertebra (backbone) of the fish only if the two pieces of a fillet remain joined along their midline for a length of at least two inches at one end of the fillet
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Not sure, but I thought there was a certain time of year you can only have 1 legal WSB? Am I wrong?
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Old 07-16-2012, 01:10 PM   #7
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(c) Fish That May Not be Filleted, Steaked or Chunked: No person shall fillet, steak or cut into chunks on any boat or bring ashore as fillets, steaks or chunks the following: any species with a size limit unless a fillet size is otherwise specified in these regulations. California halibut may be filleted or brought ashore as fillets south of Point Arena (Mendocino County).

(6) California halibut taken from or possessed aboard a vessel south of Point Arena (Mendocino County): Fillets must be a minimum of 16 and three-quarter inches in length and shall bear the entire skin intact. A fillet from a California halibut (flesh from one entire side of the fish with the entire skin intact) may not be cut in half fillets. However, a fillet may be cut lengthwise in a straight line along the midline of the fillet where the fillet was attached to the vertebra (backbone) of the fish only if the two pieces of a fillet remain joined along their midline for a length of at least two inches at one end of the fillet
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Sorry on the late reply.
I do not know the exact place to find that information.
I was on the islander and brought in a shit load of goats and they told everyone that caught them that it was a new law set in place early this year about the sheeps.
I am pretty sure you can call up the islander and ask them about it but I remember they had to give us all our goats whole only thing they could do to them was gut and gill them.
from what Greg posted and all that I hear from all the landings is that south of point arena has to gut and gill only.

see its never too late.
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Old 07-16-2012, 01:17 PM   #8
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from what Greg posted and all that I hear from all the landings is that south of point arena has to gut and gill only.

see its never too late.
That would be so weird that they would make it like that?
Hopefully some1 can update us on all the details!!
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Old 07-16-2012, 01:19 PM   #9
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That would be so weird that they would make it like that?
Hopefully some1 can update us on all the details!!
sounds like 909 thinking to me, you know kinda like knotless hooks.

edit 2:24 pm 7-16-2012

found it, finally someone at the dfg office has a clue.

http://www.fgc.ca.gov/regulations/2012/27_65regs.pdf
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Old 07-16-2012, 01:35 PM   #10
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sounds like 909 thinking to me, you know kinda like knotless hooks.

edit 2:24 pm 7-16-2012

found it, finally someone at the dfg office has a clue.

http://www.fgc.ca.gov/regulations/2012/27_65regs.pdf

Sorry buddy I was born in the 407 which is Orlando FL.
But yeah does sound like 909 thinking but I give you my word.
My knotless hooks will hold up stronger then any knot you tie hahaha
I bet you my PA?!?!
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