From Sportfishing
Fish Report for 6-25-2009
California Outdoors Q&As: How to properly "gift" Abalone
6-25-2009
Marine Management News
Contact: Carrie Wilson, Communications Office, CalOutdoors@dfg.ca.gov .
www.dfg.ca.gov/QandA/2009/20090625.asp ***
Question: I live in Modesto and occasionally dive for abalone with
friends from the Bay Area. It\'s a long drive though and ends up being a
long day, sometimes barely worth the set-up time and effort for just
three abalone. Occasionally, I would prefer to just give my three
abalone to the others in my dive group (so they can enjoy six abalone)
while I drive back to Modesto and catch up on my sleep. How can I
legally do this? (Carl W., Modesto)
Answer: You must tag your abalone and fill out your report card
immediately upon exiting the water. Then you must keep your abalone in
your possession until you officially give or "gift" them to someone
else. Keep in mind that whoever you give them to is also allowed to
possess only three tagged abalone, whether they have a fishing license
or not. Therefore, you may not give them to your dive buddies if your
abalone combined with their own puts the gift recipient over their limit
of three in possession.
To make sure there are no misunderstandings along the way should your
friends be asked, it's also a good idea to write a note for them to
keep with your gifted abalone while the abs are in their possession or
are being transported home. The note should be dated and include your
name, address, telephone and fishing license number so that the abalone
can be traced back to you, if necessary.
Question: For the past 25 years I have been weaving rugs using wool and
hair from a variety of animals and then selling those rugs. I can obtain
some bear hair from a wildlife researcher working out-of-state and want
to know if it would be legal for me to use this in my weavings. (Barbara
S.)
Answer: No, under California law you may not sell any part of a bear
(FGC Section 4758.) The source or species of bear does not make a
difference in the law in the eyes of the law - sale of any part of any
bear is illegal. According to Department of Fish and Game (DFG) Captain
(ret.) Phil Nelms, this is in fact one of the few Fish and Game crimes
that can be prosecuted as a felony. Please note that it is legal for you
to possess or use legally obtained bear parts for personal use. It is
the sale of bear parts in any form that is prohibited.
Question: When will California move into the 20th century and begin
selling fishing licenses online? Every other state offers fishing
licenses and stamps as well as hunting licenses and tags to be purchased
online. If you forget your license and a DFG game warden checks you it
is no big deal because they can verify online by computer or cell phone.
(Al C.)
Answer: You will be happy to know that fishing licenses are now
available for purchase online. Anyone with access to the Internet and a
printer can buy and print a valid license from the convenience of their
home 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and be on their way to fish
minutes after logging on.
All resident and non-resident licenses, both annual and short-term, and
selected stamps are now available online. Annual license buyers can
expect their permanent licenses to arrive in the mail within 10 days of
purchase. Non-residents may purchase a 10-day license. Stamps available
include Second Rod, Sport Fishing Ocean Enhancement and Bay Delta
Enhancement stamps. Report cards must still be obtained from one of the
1,800 authorized license agents throughout the state or at local DFG
license sales offices.
One thing to keep in mind is if you fail to have your license in
possession after purchasing one online, you are still subject to being
cited by the game warden for not having the license in possession. This
is the same as a traffic officer citing you for not having your
driver's license in possession even if one may have been issued to
you.
Costs remain the same whether you buy your license online or from an
authorized license agent.
According to Automated License Data System Program Manager Richard
Reyes, hunting license purchases are scheduled to be available online by
2011.
For more information regarding online license sales or to purchase
yours by Visa or MasterCard, visit our Web site at
www.dfg.ca.gov/licensing/ols/intro.html.
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