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    Giant Kelpfish

    Ken, You used the same image multiple times. Steve
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    Rodn' and Reelin'

    on several of Saturdays posts I just have a black area that i am guessing is supposed to be a video, but no video or controls. Steve
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    PFIC FaCEBOOK

    I will preface this by saying I don't use social media, so I don't really know what I'm talking about, but Facebook has been around a long time, and I don't know if it is the place to attract younger viewers. Steve (a deffinately not younger viewer)
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    PFIC FaCEBOOK

    I don't know about others, but it has been so long since I used facebook, I don't remember the account. Steve
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    Salema

    Note that this is a different species, in a different environment. Steve
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    California Scorpionfish

    Is a just legal sized scorpionfish worth the risk of cleaning it. They are almost all head and spines. Steve
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    RIP Board

    Ken, You already have the Pier Rats RIP forum. Steve
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    BIG Sturgeon

    While we used to have some large white sturgeons in the Sacramento and especially the Columbia rivers, they never got a large as some of the Asian sturgeons. Steve
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    CDFW Officer Hassle factor...

    From pg 41 of the regulations: Gear Restrictions for Recreational Take of Saltwater Crustaceans (T14 CCR §29.80) (a) General Provisions (1) Saltwater crustaceans may be taken by hand. (2) Nets, traps or other appliances may not be used except as provided in this Section. I don't see any...
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    BIG halibut...

    Note: this is a Pacific halibut not a California halibut. Where was it caught? Steve
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    CDFW Officer Hassle factor...

    He mentioned a pyramid crab trap. I got one of those around Humboldt Bay in the 70's, but haven't seen one since, and don't see them in the regs are they still legal? Steve
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    Spotfin croaker

    My friend in Oceanside went to the beach today. Before heading home, she checked out the pier. It seemed like everyone was heading home empty, but one Filipino remained having just caught a nice spotfin croaker: As stated before she is a member here, and she tried to get past her shyness an...
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    Another Great Day on Balboa Pier

    When you are releasing that many, I wonder if you had any repeat customers? Steve
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    Crystal Pier in San Diego re-opens for fishing...

    Is Crystal pier now a public pier? The comment was made that that section (west of the cottages) was owned by San Diego. Are licenses still required? Steve
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    Great day for Me Today

    Congratulations Snookie! That's three more legal halibut than I have ever caught.
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    Croaker run at Oceanside

    A friend who lives in Oceanside tried walking the pier yesterday, but found it very crowded between tourists and shoulder to shoulder fishermen, catching what I am guessing were good sized spotfin croaker. She's a member of the forum, but too shy to post herself. Steve
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    Imperial Beach Pier

    The bite may be good, but how is the water quality? It is always a question that close to the Tijuana river. Steve
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    Chowder Recipes

    Enjoy the coast. Steve
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    So wrong

    Ken, You should link to the video and explain why its wrong. I caught and cleaned shovelnose once, but I don't know if I did it right. The amount of meat was a small proportion of the total fish. Steve