hi, i just wanted to know if the redondo beach and cabrillo beach jetties are public, and if they require a fishing license to fish on. any info would be appreciated. thanks
hi, i just wanted to know if the redondo beach and cabrillo beach jetties are public, and if they require a fishing license to fish on. any info would be appreciated. thanks
Not sure about Cabrillo (haven't been there), but I'm pretty sure the Redondo jetty doesn't require a license. 1.88 in the regs say:Originally Posted by mr iono
Additionally, publicly owned jetties or breakwaters that are connected to land, as described above, that have free unrestricted access for the general public and whose purpose it is to form the most seaward protective boundary of an ocean harbor are public piers. Jetties, breakwaters, promenades, sea walls, moles, docks, linings, barriers and other structures that are not the most seaward protective boundary of an ocean harbor, are not public piers.
But I'd contact DFG to be 100% sure.
Buy a License and dont worry till Dec 31.....
i agree, i have always wondered about that nessie....Originally Posted by Nessie Hunter
ooh.... i already bought a license since the start of the year. i was just wondering so that i can bring some friends along without them having to buy licenses.Originally Posted by Nessie Hunter
It's less than $10 for a day fishing liscense.
If they don't fish, they don't have anything to worry about. Just don't let them touch the fishing gear or be caught carrying your fish back to the car.
Actually, day fishing licenses were $12~ i thought...Originally Posted by kanco
still cheap to avoid a hefty DFG fine or have your gear taken away if caught fishing without one. Specially if you don't fish much all year.
If you fish more than 5 times a year then just go out and buy the year license.
alright, thanks for the help guys. ill suggest they get a day pass then
Most jetties DO require a license. Especially jetties like the Channel Islands Coast Guard jetty :lol: