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09-10-2012, 02:41 PM | #1 |
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I like the flat nets best, they keep me busy pulling every
15-20 minutes as where most of the guys will let the Ambush nets soak forty five minutes to an hour. that being said, I carry two ambush in my stack. If you decide to go with the old school nets I recommend looking into the promar bait suspender's, they work well and the bait cage clips are the best thing since sliced bread. The second purchase of your report card will carry you into December of the following year. Got Butter ! |
09-10-2012, 02:59 PM | #2 |
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And remember boys and girls.....After midnight starts a brand new day!!
So fill you cards out properly, so Mister Green Jeans does not have to give you a greeting card when your at the beach party.
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09-10-2012, 03:43 PM | #3 |
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What I always wondered was if I went out on say Friday evening, limited out by 9 pm. Went home, dropped off my lobsters and went back at say 12:15 am on sat morning. two different days. Is that legal?
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http://www.dfg.ca.gov/marine/faq.asp What is the daily bag limit for lobster? The possession limit? A. According to Section 29.90(b) T14, CCR, the daily recreational bag limit is seven lobsters per person. Additionally, Section 1.17 states that no more than one daily bag limit may be taken or possessed by any one person unless otherwise authorized (see Declaration for Multi-Day Fishing Trip, Section 27.15 T14, CCR), regardless of whether they are fresh, frozen or otherwise preserved. This means that if you have a limit of seven lobsters at home, you cannot go out and get more lobsters until the first limit is disposed of in some way (eaten, given away, etc).
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09-10-2012, 06:01 PM | #6 |
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Like I said, go home dropped of the ones I caught, and came back 3 hours later but on sat. morning not fri night. different dates on the report card.
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OK 4 on the yak and 3 at home not OK 5 on the yak and 3 at home Just remember that 7 is the magic number p.s. dates don't matter. You can catch 4 on Sept 30th, keep them in your freezer, go out December 15th and catch 3......that OK because you didn't exceed the limit. However, if you were to go out again December 17th and catch another 4 before you consumed the other 7......that's a NO-NO
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09-11-2012, 03:24 AM | #8 |
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Thanks everyone for the great advise! Can't wait to post picks of my first lobsters😝Got it.....(7) is the magic number lol this is something I can do by myself and the hubby isn't allergic to lobster👍 Now the question is do they taste better streamed, boiled, grilled, baked??? Never really cooked lobster always went out to eat it😉 I'm up at 4:23am can't sleep.....grrrrrr
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Go back eat your morning limit for lunch... and try to get more, but your fat and happy and need a nap...and you dont do so well, so you go back, and take that nap, you did not feel you needed, and wonder..... why the hell you did that in the first place ..... So be patient, the seasons longer than you think.....
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