SAN FRANCISCO -- The California Department of Fish and Wildlife announced Friday it will open the commercial Dungeness crab fishery from the Sonoma/Mendocino County line to the U.S./Mexico border ...
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Options still good when weather complies | Fish Rap
Weather and sea conditions have been somewhat tumultuous for surfcasters, but there are plenty of fishable days on the ...
(BCN) — The California Department of Fish and Wildlife announced Friday it will open the commercial Dungeness crab fishery from the Sonoma/Mendocino County line to the U.S./Mexico border starting on ...
A crabbing vessel turns below a U.S. Coast Guard flyover inspection of crabbing ships along the Washington and Oregon coasts near Astoria, Ore., on Jan. 1, 2016. (U.S. Coast Guard photo via AP, File) ...
This week we will be experiencing a few transitions. In the fishing game, everything is always moving, shifting and changing. The challenge is to become familiar with these variables and do our best ...
Dungeness crab is Oregon's most lucrative fishery, but it has its ups and downs. The 2022 Dungeness crab season was the most lucrative in Oregon history. Unusually for recent years, it started on time ...
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife announced Friday it will open the commercial Dungeness crab fishery from the Sonoma-Mendocino County line to the U.S.-Mexico border starting on Jan. 5. A ...
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California loves Dungeness crab. But concerns over whale safety have put the industry in peril
It was a calm January morning, the waters off Bodega Bay unusually smooth, but crab fisherman Dick Ogg couldn't shake a grim feeling that the day wouldn't go his way. The Dungeness crab season had ...
For decades, fishers have earned a living selling Dungeness crab out of San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf. But many, like Shawn Chen Flading, have struggled over the last five years as the state has ...
Interest in the delicate meat of California’s Dungeness crabs is high, especially now for New Year’s Eve, but fish markets have been kept waiting for local supplies of the delectable crustacean.
Crew members Bradlee Titus, left, and Axel Bjorklund throw out line while setting crab pots off the Sonoma County coast. (Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times) It was a calm January morning, the ...
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