From Sportfishing
Fish Report for 2-18-2019
Cost for Short Lobster Citation?
2-18-2019
CDFW
Question: I was lobster fishing recently and didn’t realize until I was pulling up my hoop nets that I’d left my measuring gauge in the car by mistake. I was sure that the lobster I caught was of legal size, but when the game warden measured it, it was short. I am worried how much this is going to cost me. Can you please give me an idea so that I can prepare for it? (James P., Huntington Beach)
Answer: We are not able to speculate on the total amount as courts set their own fees on top of base fines and those amounts can differ from court to court. Until you receive notification from the court, here’s what you can do. First, find your citation number (which begins with two letters). It should appear in the upper right corner and the bottom left corner of your citation. Then, in the bottom left-hand corner of the citation, look for the phone number of the court where your citation will be filed. Call that number and give them your citation number. They may be able to look up your case and give you the correct fine amount that you can expect to pay.
Please allow at least two to four weeks from the time of you received your citation for the ticket to be filed and for it to show up in their system.
Sea urchin harvest
Question: With the abalone harvest being closed, we are planning on harvesting urchin during this year’s trip to the coast. Is it legal to be in the water with an abalone iron while harvesting urchin? And is it legal to clean the urchin at the shoreline and only bring the uni or gonads back to the residence for consumption? While we are not able to harvest abalone, we will be happy to harvest urchin to help the abs recover. (Mark C., Chico)
Answer: You are allowed to enter the water with an abalone iron as long as you do not use it to harvest or attempt to harvest abalone. To clean your urchins, you will need to either take them to a designated fish cleaning station or do it at home. Game wardens need to be able to count and identify the species of whatever you have harvested.
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