Fishing Fish : The Department of Fish and Game will waive sportfishing license requirements for the day and citizens will be allowed to fish all public waters in the state, both freshwater and saltwater.Every person who has ever had the dream of sitting around and catching that illusive fish, the 4th of July is your day. This Saturday, as part of a state sanctioned fishing day.
"There are fish in many California waterways and urban lakes that can make a very fun day for beginning anglers and experienced hands alike," said Dave Moore, DFG interpretive services supervisor said. "Free Fishing Days offers a great opportunity for families to enjoy a hands-on experience with nature."
A way to experience the entire fishing process without the commitment of a license, novice fishermen can learn whether fishing is a hobby, sport, or way of living for them. All other angling regulations, such as catch limits, gear restrictions and stream closures, remain in effect. Report cards for certain species will also still be required. -Fishing Fish
"There are fish in many California waterways and urban lakes that can make a very fun day for beginning anglers and experienced hands alike," said Dave Moore, DFG interpretive services supervisor said. "Free Fishing Days offers a great opportunity for families to enjoy a hands-on experience with nature."
A way to experience the entire fishing process without the commitment of a license, novice fishermen can learn whether fishing is a hobby, sport, or way of living for them. All other angling regulations, such as catch limits, gear restrictions and stream closures, remain in effect. Report cards for certain species will also still be required. -Fishing Fish
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