Eastern Sierra Fish Report
Fish Report for 1-30-2013
Fish Report for 1-30-2013
2013 Predicted Grunion Run Schedule Now Available
by CDFG
1-30-2013
(916) 445-0411
Website
The popular schedule of predicted spawning runs for California grunion is now available online at www.dfg.ca.gov/marine/grunionschedule.asp.
Grunion are the object of a unique, southern California recreational fishery. These fish are famous for their remarkable spawning behavior, which evokes an "I don't believe it!" response from people seeing or hearing about it for the first time.
Grunion leave the water at night to spawn on beaches during the spring and summer months. For four consecutive nights, beginning on the nights of the full and new moons, spawning occurs after high tides and continues for several hours. The schedule is used not only by spectators and fishermen, but also by coastal construction and beach grooming personnel in order to avoid interfering with this species' reproduction and survival of the eggs. Fishermen should review fishing regulations before planning a fishing trip. Spawning occurs from March through August, and occasionally in February and September. Peak spawning is late March to early June.
While grunion spawn on many beaches in southern California, CDFW does not recommend any particular beach because of changing safety conditions and local curfews. One of the best ways to find out which beaches have had recent runs is to call the state and county beach lifeguards who can often tell if spawning has taken place. There is a grunion program offered to the public at Cabrillo Beach in San Pedro on several nights of the season. Call (310) 548-7562 for details. For more information about California grunion, visit www.dfg.ca.gov/marine/grunion.asp.
Grunion are the object of a unique, southern California recreational fishery. These fish are famous for their remarkable spawning behavior, which evokes an "I don't believe it!" response from people seeing or hearing about it for the first time.
Grunion leave the water at night to spawn on beaches during the spring and summer months. For four consecutive nights, beginning on the nights of the full and new moons, spawning occurs after high tides and continues for several hours. The schedule is used not only by spectators and fishermen, but also by coastal construction and beach grooming personnel in order to avoid interfering with this species' reproduction and survival of the eggs. Fishermen should review fishing regulations before planning a fishing trip. Spawning occurs from March through August, and occasionally in February and September. Peak spawning is late March to early June.
While grunion spawn on many beaches in southern California, CDFW does not recommend any particular beach because of changing safety conditions and local curfews. One of the best ways to find out which beaches have had recent runs is to call the state and county beach lifeguards who can often tell if spawning has taken place. There is a grunion program offered to the public at Cabrillo Beach in San Pedro on several nights of the season. Call (310) 548-7562 for details. For more information about California grunion, visit www.dfg.ca.gov/marine/grunion.asp.
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