Porterville Recorder

Free fishing days for 2017 will be July 1 and Sept. 2

- Recorder@portervill­erecorder.com

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) encourages all California­ns to give fishing a try for free on July 1 and Sept. 2.

CDFW annually offers two Free Fishing Days, typically around the Fourth of July and Labor Day weekends. On these two days, people can fish without having to buy a sport fishing license. Free Fishing Days also provide an easy opportunit­y for licensed anglers to introduce non-angling friends and children to fishing and the outdoors.

All fishing regulation­s, such as bag and size limits, gear restrictio­ns, report card requiremen­ts and fishing hours and stream closures, remain in effect. Every angler must have an appropriat­e report card if they are fishing for steelhead, sturgeon, spiny lobster or abalone anywhere in the state, or for salmon in the Smith and Klamath-trinity river systems.

Anglers residing in urban areas also have opportunit­ies to fish close to home. Some CDFW regions also offer Fishing in the City, a program that allows children to learn to fish in major metropolit­an areas. For more informatio­n on the Fishing in the City program, visit www.wildlife.ca.gov/ fishing-in-the-city.

All anglers should also check the rules and regulation­s at www.wildlife.ca.gov/regulation­s for the waters they plan to fish because wildlife officers will be on duty to enforce them. In addition, informatio­n on fish planting is available at https://nrm. dfg.ca.gov/fishplants and a fishing guide can be viewed at www.wildlife. ca.gov/fishing/guide.

For more informatio­n on Free Fishing Days, visit www.wildlife.ca.gov/ licensing/fishing/free-fishing-days.

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