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HomeFish and Game CodeDiv. 6Pt. 3Ch. 4Art. 2§ 9027 Commercial Fishing Hook Limits

§ 9027 Commercial Fishing Hook Limits

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§ 9027 Commercial Fishing Hook Limits

Key Takeaways

  • •In certain areas near the shore, you can't use more than 150 hooks total on a boat when fishing for money.
  • •No fishing line can have more than 15 hooks, except one special line for California halibut which can have up to 30 hooks.
  • •If you're not fishing from a boat in these areas, your fishing lines must have a buoy with your fishing license number on it.
  • •These rules only apply in specific waters near the shore in Fish and Game Districts 6, 7, and 10, but not in certain areas near Gitchell Creek, False Cape, Point Reyes, and Point Bolinas.

Example

A fisherman is using his boat to catch fish to sell in the waters near the shore in Fish and Game District 6.

He can use up to 150 hooks on his boat. He can have multiple fishing lines, but each line can only have up to 15 hooks. If he wants to catch California halibut, he can use one special line with up to 30 hooks. If he's not fishing from his boat, he needs to make sure his fishing lines have buoys with his fishing license number on them.

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

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§ 9027 Commercial Fishing Hook Limits

(a) (1) Notwithstanding Section 9026, 9028, or 9029, in the area described in subdivision (b), it is unlawful to use more than 150 hooks on a vessel to take a fish for commercial purposes when using fishing lines authorized pursuant to this article. (2) In the area described in subdivision (b), not more than 15 hooks shall be attached to any one fishing line, and no fishing line shall be attached to another fishing line, while those lines are being used for commercial fishing pursuant to this article except that a single troll line with not more than 30 hooks may be used to take California halibut. (3) Each fishing line used pursuant to this article that is not attached to a vessel fishing in the area described in subdivision (b) shall be buoyed and the commercial fishing license identification number issued pursuant to Section 7850 to the permittee who is using the fishing line shall be marked on, and visible on the upper one-half of each buoy, in numbers at least two inches high. (b) This section applies only to waters within one mile of shore within Fish and Game Districts 6, 7, and 10, but not including ocean waters in Fish and Game District 7 between a line extending 203 degrees magnetic from Gitchell Creek and a line extending 252 degrees magnetic from False Cape in Humboldt County and not including ocean waters in Fish and Game District 10 between a line extending 245 degrees magnetic from the most westerly point of the west point of the Point Reyes headlands in Marin County and a line extending due west magnetic from Point Bolinas in Marin County. (Added by Stats. 2004, Ch. 431, Sec. 26. Effective January 1, 2005.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

netwatersboatlicensevesselfishinggame districtsgitchell creek

Related Statutes

  • § 9027.5 Commercial Fishing Hook Limits
  • § 9025.5 Troll Line Hook Limits
  • § 9029 Anchored Fishing Line Rules
  • § 8625 Halibut Gill Net Limits
  • § 9001.8 Sablefish Trap Permit Rules

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Fish and Game Code. Section 9027.
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