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Area 13
BOTTOMFISH Year-round season. Daily limit is a total of 15 BOTTOMFISH (see definition page 10) regardless of species,subject to individual limits and seasons shown below. See closures and marine preserves on previous page
and below. Fishing for BOTTOMFISH prohibited in waters deeper than 120 feet.
LINGCOD May 1-June 15
May 21-June 15
Hook and line season. Min. size 26". Max. size 36". Daily limit 1. Spearfishing season. Max. size 36". Daily limit 1.
SURFPERCH Year-round No min. size. Daily limit 10.
Except SHINER PERCH daily limit 15: not included in BOTTOMFISH limit.
ROCKFISH CLOSED CLOSED to fishing for, retaining, or possessing.
PACIFIC COD, POLLOCK, HAKE,
and WOLF-EEL
Year-round CLOSED to retention.
SIXGILL, SEVENGILL, and
THRESHER SHARKS
CLOSED CLOSED to fishing for, retaining, or possessing. SIXGILL SHARK may not be removed
from the water.
CABEZON May 1-Nov. 30 Min. size 18". Daily limit 1.
OTHER FOOD FISH Year-round No min. size. Daily limit 2 of each species. See definition page 11.
ALL OTHER FISH CLOSED CLOSED to fishing for, retaining, or possessing.
From page 10:
Bottomfish Includes Pacific cod, Pacific
tomcod, Pacific hake (or whiting), walleye
pollock,
all species of dabs, sole and flounders(except Pacific halibut), lingcod, ratfish,
sablefish, cabezon, greenling, buffalo sculpin,
great sculpin, red Irish lord, brown Irish
lord, Pacific staghorn sculpin, wolfeel, giant
wrymouth, plainfin midshipman, all species of
shark, skate, rockfish, rattail, and surfperches
(all saltwater perch are surfperch) excluding
shiner perch.
From page 11:
Other Food Fish When used in this pamphlet,
this refers to species which occur in our waters
irregularly, usually in coastal areas during the
summer months and includes barracuda, white
sea bass, bonito, yellowtail, and pomfret.