Gage and I tried the surf for stripers or perch today and caught a grand total of nothing. There weren't even any sand crabs (which may have something to with no fish: No fish food, no fishies). But when I got home and checked my email, it turns out we were a bit late for just picking up fish off the beach. Stephanie Miller sent me these pictures of her morning discovery:
The longnose lancetfish is a rare visitor to Dillon Beach. We see one every every few years or so. One that arrived alive was fileted and cooked. The taste test showed us why there is no commercial fishery for these things. Not good. Kinda cool looking, though.
How bad will the 2023 salmon season be? Our first look comes on March 1st: "
CDFW to Host Virtual Public Meeting on Ocean Salmon FisheriesThe California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) invites the public to attend its annual Salmon Information Meeting via webinar on Wednesday, March 1, 2023, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The meeting will feature the outlook for this year’s sport and commercial ocean salmon fisheries, in addition to a review of last year’s salmon fisheries and spawning escapement. Following the informational presentations, stakeholders are encouraged to offer testimony and recommendations for the 2023 fishing season regulations in advance of the upcoming Pacific Fishery Management Council (PFMC) meetings in March and April. The 2023 Salmon Information Meeting marks the beginning of a two-month long public process used to develop annual sport and commercial ocean salmon fishing regulations. The process involves collaborative negotiations between West Coast states, federal agencies, tribal co-managers, and stakeholders interested in salmon fishery management and conservation. Public input will help California representatives develop a range of recommended season alternatives at the March 5-10 PFMC meeting in Seattle. Final season recommendations will be adopted at the PFMC’s April 1-7 meeting in Foster City, Calif. Salmon Information Meeting details, informational materials and instructions for attendance will be published in advance of the event on CDFW’s Ocean Salmon webpage. Please see the Ocean Salmon webpage for a complete Calendar of Events and contact information regarding the Salmon Preseason Process, including other opportunities for public engagement in the season-setting process. |
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Thanks for taste-testing the longnose lancetfish for us. Note to self in case we ever come across a wolfpack of them biting like mad dogs.
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