California Central Coast Rockfish and Lingcod Season Begins |
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Friday, 03 May 2013 11:03 |
With the opening of Rockfish and Lincod season on May 1 in the Central Management Area of California, KFM Editor Allen Bushnell snuck off from work to catch this limit of rockfish. He, and KFM Publisher Allen Sansano, were fishing out of Santa Cruz, CA.
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