One Pole Each for Salmon and Groundfish?


by CDFG
4-11-2013
(916) 445-0411
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Question: I have a question about fishing for salmon and groundfish off the coast of San Francisco. I understand that only one rod can be used to fish for each type. My question is over whether it's ok to fish for both types of fish at the same time? By this I mean one rod set up for salmon using the "mooching" style of fishing at around 10 feet of water with frozen bait. The other rod would be set up for groundfish using shrimp flies at the bottom of the ocean floor around 85 ft. Your help is much appreciated.

Answer: Nice try! But no, you may use only one rod when targeting salmon or groundfish. You may not use one rod for salmon and one rod for groundfish at the same time. You are also restricted to using only barbless hooks if you have a salmon on your boat, even if you are targeting rockfish at the time (see California Code of Regulations Title 14, Section 27.80.)


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