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Overview of fish plants in California this week
This week, California Fish Plants will plant 3000 pounds of trout across 6 locations, marking a decrease of 90.23% from the last week. Notable spots include Paradise Lake, Alondra Park Lake, and Rancho Simi Park Lake.
Additional California fishing information for this week
California’s Fish and Game Commission has approved the new recreational season structure for the groundfish/rockfish season. Reminder that although the FGC has approved recreational season to start in April, it still has to clear the OAL (California Office of Administrative Law) to become official.
New bag limits, boundaries, timetable and regulations (like requirements to have descending devices on board) apply. To learn more, check out our overview. Source: CDFW
Locations planting this week
📈 = Includes historical fish plant graph 📍 = Includes guide to best spots
Note: These are fish plants from last week that were reported after the fishing location completed their fish plant. Some fishing locations do this to prevent a rush of anglers coming all at once. All of our data sets are updated and future reporting include this to give you the most accurate data possible.
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