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If an angler has both U.S. and Mexican fishing licenses and fishes the Coronado Islands (Mexico wate
by Carrie Wilson
4-29-2010
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Unfortunately, no. California ocean fishing regulations prohibit any person from having more fish in their possession than is prescribed, even if they were taken from different sides of the border. Once you cross the border, you must complete a Declaration for Entry form listing all fish taken in Mexico, and offload your catch without fishing along the way. The form is available on page 79 of the 2010-2011 Ocean Sport Fishing regulations booklet or online at www.dfg.ca.gov/enforcement. If you do stop to fish on the U.S. side, all fish in your possession must then meet California regulations, which are often even more restrictive than those prescribed under the laws of Mexico.
Carrie Wilson is a marine environmental scientist with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. While she cannot personally answer everyone’s questions, she will select a few to answer each week in this column. Please contact her at CalOutdoors@wildlife.ca.gov.
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