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  2. Barred surfperch - Wikipedia

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    Barred surfperch are an important sport fishery for most surf fishermen in California, as they are common in the surf zone. [2] Anglers use sand crabs, sandworms, blood worms, shrimp, squid, cut fish, and small hard baits to catch these fish.

  3. Fishing report, Dec. 27-Jan. 2: 6,500 pound of trout released ...

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    Fishing report, Dec. 27-Jan. 2: 6,500 pound of trout released at McSwain Reservoir, surf perch fishing outstanding at Santa Cruz. Roger George and Dave Hurley December 26, 2023 at 1:52 PM

  4. Redtail surfperch - Wikipedia

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    The scientific name of redtail surfperch is Amphistichus rhodoterus and these fish are taxonomically classified in the surfperch family, Embiotocidae. Redtail surfperch are one of three species in the genus Amphistichus (i.e. redtail, barred and calico surfperch), and one of six species in the subfamily (i.e. genera Amphistichus and Hyperprosopon).

  5. Surfperch - Wikipedia

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    The surfperches are a family of percomorph fishes, the Embiotocidae.They are mainly found in northeast Pacific Ocean (as far south as Baja California), but a few species (genera Ditrema and Neoditrema) are found in the northwest Pacific, and the tule perch is found in freshwater habitats in California, United States.

  6. Central California fishing report: Delta stripers are on the ...

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    Rnkings key below: 4: Fish are jumping in the boat. 3: Good fishing. 2: Decent fishing. 1: Poor fishing. 0: Don’t bother. Unless noted, area code is 559. Valley/Westside waterways. Striper 2 ...

  7. Shiner perch - Wikipedia

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    The shiner perch (Cymatogaster aggregata) is a common surfperch found in estuaries, lagoons, and coastal streams along the Pacific coast from Alaska to Baja California. It is the sole member of its genus. The shiner perch is also known as seven-eleven and shiner seaperch. [2] Dissected pregnant female