Limits for Angel Shark?


by California Department of Fish & Wildlife
7-16-2013
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Question: Yesterday I caught and released a Pacific angel shark. At first I did not know what it was. It looked like a guitar fish but was different. After looking through the regulations, I didn't see anything about the Pacific angel shark. Is there a bag limit and/or size limit on them? Or are they a protected species? I also caught and released a broadnose sevengill shark. The regulations list a limit of one but no size limit. Does this mean any size can be taken?

Answer: When a fish species is not mentioned specifically in the Ocean Sport Fishing Regulations booklet, Section 27.60 applies (found on pg. 32 of the current Ocean Sport Fishing Regulations booklet). The general bag limit instructs fishermen to keep no more than 20 fish per day, of which no more than 10 fish may be of the same species.

Additionally, there are some species for which there is no bag limit (see Section 27.60(b) for these species). If no size limit is given for a species, there is none.


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