New Bottom Fishing Regs
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New Bottom Fishing Regs
Hey so a few days ago I read the new changes to the regs for bottom fishing, I fish mainly just in area 7 so I'm not sure about the rules for other areas but for area 7, you now won't be able to keep any rockfish, you won't be able to fish deeper than 120 feet, and the new slot for lingcod is 26 to 36. Thoughts? What does everybody think of this?
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RE:New Bottom Fishing Regs
i personaly do not like the like the 120 foot rule but if it helps save rockfish for all of us then thats fine
the slot size is fine, the smaller fish taste better anyways since they have less worms
the slot size is fine, the smaller fish taste better anyways since they have less worms
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RE:New Bottom Fishing Regs
Re-post: Discussion already going over here...
http://washingtonlakes.com/forum/yaf_po ... e-cod.aspx
http://washingtonlakes.com/forum/yaf_po ... e-cod.aspx
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