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  2. 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.

  3. Redtail surfperch - Wikipedia

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    Redtail surfperch grow to at least 2.1 kg (4.5 pounds), 41 cm total length (16 inches); and reach the age of 14 years. [4] Average back calculated length in Oregon (i.e. length at winter scale ring -annulus formation) at age 1 is 3.9 inch (100 mm) and at age 2 is 6.5 inch (164 mm). [2]

  4. Central California fishing report: Delta stripers, sturgeon ...

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    Rockfish 3 Surf perch 3. ... Omega Nguyen of Mega Bait and Tackle reported most striped bass anglers are working the area from Montezuma Slough and Honker Bay by drifting live minnows. Anglers are ...

  5. 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.

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

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    Isabella crappie and bass active, Copes Tackle reported. Wishon trout plants ramps up bite, Kelly Brewer said. ... Rockfish 3 Halibut 3 Striper 3 Bluefin 3 White seabass 1 Sand dabs 3 Surf perch .

  7. Rather be fishing? A guide to fishing the Myrtle Beach area ...

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    The most popular rigs for fishing bait are the “Carolina Rig” and the “Double Dropper Rig.” Pier and surf fishers will likely want longer and heavier rods to deal with waves and current.