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HomeFish and Game CodeDiv. 6Pt. 3Ch. 2Art. 9§ 8380 Giant Seabass Fishing Limits

§ 8380 Giant Seabass Fishing Limits

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§ 8380 Giant Seabass Fishing Limits

Key Takeaways

  • •You can't catch giant seabass on purpose.
  • •If you accidentally catch one in a net, you can keep or sell only one per boat.
  • •You can't move the fish to another boat.
  • •Special rules apply for fish caught in Mexican waters: up to 1,000 pounds per trip, but no more than 3,000 pounds per boat per year.

Example

A fisherman is using a net to catch other fish and accidentally catches a giant seabass.

He can keep or sell that one fish, but he can't catch any more on purpose or give it to another boat. If he catches it in Mexican waters, he can bring up to 1,000 pounds per trip, but only up to 3,000 pounds total for the whole year.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

Official Source
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§ 8380 Giant Seabass Fishing Limits

(a) Giant seabass (Stereolepis gigas) may not be taken for any purpose, except that not more than one fish per vessel may be possessed or sold if taken incidentally in commercial fishing operations by gill or trammel net. Any fish so taken shall not be transferred to any other vessel. (b) The restrictions specified in this section shall not apply to 1,000 pounds of giant seabass per trip taken in waters lying south of the International Boundary Line between the United States and Mexico extended westerly into the Pacific Ocean. Fish taken under this provision, however, shall be limited to a maximum aggregate of 3,000 pounds per vessel in any calendar year. A current fishing permit issued by the Mexican government constitutes valid evidence that the giant seabass were taken south of the international boundary. (Amended by Stats. 1988, Ch. 308, Sec. 1.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

accidentfishingvesselnetwatersboatinternational boundary lineunited states

Related Statutes

  • § 8399.1 Squid Fishing Light Restrictions
  • § 8576 Shark Swordfish Gill Net Ban
  • § 8280.2 Dungeness Crab Vessel Permits
  • § 8377 Bonito Size Commercial Limits
  • § 8494 Halibut Trawl Vessel Permits

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Fish and Game Code. Section 8380.
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