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  2. Bocaccio rockfish - Wikipedia

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    The bocaccio is one of the larger rockfish and can grow up to 3 feet (0.91 m) in length and live to 45 years. A bocaccio that is 12 inches (300 mm) long is around 3–4 years old and a 2-foot (0.61 m) long fish is 7–8 years old. [10] Females grow faster than males and also live longer. There is a difference in maturity rates from north to south.

  3. Bocaccio - Wikipedia

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    The bocaccio rockfish is a variety of fish found on the western coast of the United States and Canada. Bocaccio may also refer to: USS Charr (SS-328) , originally designated as Bocaccio

  4. Sebastinae - Wikipedia

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    The largest species is the shortraker rockfish (Sebastes borealis) which attains a maximum total length of 108 cm (43 in) while the smallest species is Sebastes koreanus which reaches a maximum total length of 13.7 cm (5.4 in). [2]

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

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    Bass 2 Striped bass 1 Shad 1 Bluegill 3 Crappie 2 ... Dawn Sport Fishing reported both boats headed down to the ‘southern’ rockfish grounds on Sunday for a combined 36 limits of rockfish ...

  6. Lingcod and rockfish fishing sizzles from Marin Coast to ...

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    Take your pick, fish in the shallow waters from a kayak off the Marin County Coast or fish in deep-water spots on a party boat near the Golden Gate.

  7. Sebastes goodei - Wikipedia

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    The chilipepper rockfish is considered to be an excellent food fish. [5] In 1995 a total of more than 2,000 t (2,000 long tons; 2,200 short tons) was landed by commercial fisheries in California and Oregon but in 2006 this had fallen to 43.2 t (42.5 long tons; 47.6 short tons), although the population was estimated to have increased.

  8. Shortspine thornyhead - Wikipedia

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    Separate stock assessments for Shortspine thornyhead in the waters off Alaska, British Columbia, and the West Coast of the United States have all estimated the stock as healthy (above the management limits) with overfishing not occurring. [8] [9] [10] The IUCN status is listed as "Endangered" based on an assessment conducted in 2000. [1]

  9. Fishing report, May 17-23: Remembering lessons learned ... - AOL

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    Get out and explore. Our reports cover the coast to the High Sierra, and Lake Isabella to New Melones.