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California fishing laws are designed to protect the state\“s diverse aquatic ecosystems while allowing for sustainable recreational and commercial fishing. These regulations cover various aspects, including fishing seasons, size and bag limits, gear restrictions, and licensing requirements. For example, anglers must possess a valid California fishing license, and specific rules apply to different species like salmon, trout, and bass to prevent overfishing. Additionally, there are protected areas and seasonal closures to conserve fish populations. It\“s crucial for fishermen to stay updated with the latest laws from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife to ensure compliance and support conservation efforts. |
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