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The Atlantic cutlassfish, or as most fishermen call them ribbon fish, are out and about, flashing their slender, silvery-blue bodies and rows of razor teeth. At least two were known to be caught ...
Sport fish caught in San Francisco Bay routinely exceed state health guidelines for PCBs, mercury, dioxin and other toxic chemicals, according to the most extensive analysis yet of contamination ...
A warning to anglers who eat their catch from the Bay, fish pulled from the waters may contain dangerous levels of so-called "forever chemicals." ...
About 377,000 anglers from the Bay Area and Delta region are licensed to fish in California, according to California Department of Fish and Wildlife data. About 90% of people surveyed in low-income ...
Huge fish ‘from Mars’ caught in Elliott Bay . Originally published October 30, 2013 at 9:37 pm Updated October 31, 2013 at 7:58 pm . Share story. By . Mark Yuasa. Seattle Times staff reporter.
On July 9, 1983, Joey Pallotta of Crockett, California caught the world record white sturgeon weighing 468 pounds while fishing from his boat in San Pablo Bay in Contra Costa County.
The fish was close to a record catch because Bilotti said they caught it on the New York side of the bay and the New York state record sheepshead is 13-pound, 9-ounce.