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Harvesting Dungeness using hoop nets or crab snares remains legal, as neither of the techniques includes overnight or multi-day soaks that can cause whale entanglements.
Anglers are allowed to use hoop nets, crab snares and to take crab by hand for now. The season is scheduled to run through June 30. Unlike rigid crab traps, ...
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Recreational fishing by crabbers who use alternate methods, such as hoop nets and crab snares, is allowed during a temporary trap restriction, the wildlife agency said. The next risk assessment ...
Recreational fishing with the use of hoop nets and crab snares, and not crab pots, is allowed statewide. Fleets in the far north will be allowed to drop their crab pots on Jan. 2.
O. n a rainy, windswept afternoon in November, Kaitlyn Bui stands near the water’s edge on Ocean Beach, casting a reel into the sea. It’s a few weeks into the recreational crab fishing season here in ...
Recreational crabbers will be able to use other methods, including hoop nets and crab snares. North of the Mendocino-Sonoma county line to the Oregon border, commercial crabbing will only be ...
Recreational crabbing is still slated to begin on November 4, but crabbers in Zones 3 and 4 (which includes the Bay Area) will only be allowed to use hoop nets and crab snares, officials said ...