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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 1,910
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As the former southern California representative and board member of United Pier and Shore Anglers of California (UPSAC), I have spent a lot of time fishing California piers. I have been inspected many times at different piers. I have made friends with the wardens, and know them by name. I have even been given their private cell numbers and business cards. Each warden is a fish and game warden. That encompasses a large area for each warden to inspect. Our licenses pay some toward hiring of more wardens. They are underpaid and over worked. I have fought the City of Manhattan Beach when they closed the pier due to a shark incident.The city lawyer cited the California fishing constitution law, yet they closed the pier for nearly three months and put regulations that they had no right to do. Thus, my recommendation is to have the license, to be polite to the wardens, and fight any injustice you feel in the court, not on the water. By the way if the warden who checked the OP is named John Potter, he is the nicest warden that I have met. He used to have Catalina, now he is in SD. |
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