
CDFW Hosted Meeting, Addressed Proposed Striped Bass Regulations
Striped bass regulations were once again in the spotlight last week as the California Fish and Game Commission met in Sacramento. The two-day meeting was held Wednesday, October 8 and

Striped bass regulations were once again in the spotlight last week as the California Fish and Game Commission met in Sacramento. The two-day meeting was held Wednesday, October 8 and

It’s one of the most common questions boaters ask when shopping for a new outboard engine: how much horsepower is enough? While the simplest answer is to follow the manufacturer’s

Southern California’s fisheries follow a steady rhythm tied to water temperatures, currents, and bait availability. These seasonal migrations shape what anglers can expect to catch, and as the calendar turns

Every sailor knows the sea holds its secrets, but few phrases send a chill down the spine like Davy Jones’ Locker. For centuries, this nautical expression has captured imaginations as

Once dismissed as the humble dinghies bobbing behind larger yachts, inflatable boats with propulsion systems have quietly transformed into versatile companions — vessels that carry us to shore, slip into

When you spend long hours on the water trolling offshore for tuna, jigging deep for rockfish, or just relaxing at anchor off Two Harbors, it doesn’t take long to realize

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) announced last week that five individuals in Siskiyou County have been cited for illegal suction dredge mining, underscoring the agency’s continued effort

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) has awarded $2.5 million in grants to fund five projects designed to improve boating access across the state and help prevent the