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Topic: lagel size of the cabezon fish  (Read 4418 times)

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What is the legal size of the cabezon fish and what is the limit per day?


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29 3/4" and you can keep 17.

Seriously.. asking the forum for regulations probably isn't the best idea.

It seems you're from Washington, I would check here...
http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01818/wdfw01818.pdf

If you find yourself away from your computer and need clarification, try the WDFW hotline.

WDFW Fishing Hotline:
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Extension 1: Marine Areas 1-4, Washington coastal rivers and tributaries, lakes, and razor clam openings.
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Extension 4: Puget Sound rivers, tributaries and lakes.
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