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Rockfish are renowned for their aggressive strikes and the excitement they bring to any angler. While many species roam the Pacific, the black rockfish is the most frequently landed. State regulations limit harvest to three rockfish per day, and only one may be a non‑pelagic species. Permitted non‑pelagics include yelloweye, quillback, copper, silvergray, tiger, and China rockfish, each offering a unique fight and flavor. Their white flesh makes for excellent pan‑seared fillets, and anglers practice catch‑and‑release to help sustain populations for future seasons. Remember to check local regulations now.
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Rockfish are aggressive and fun to catch. There are several different species of rock fish, the most common being caught is the black rockfish. The limit is 3 a day, only 1 of those can be non-pelagics, which include yelloweye, quillback, copper, silvergray, tiger, and China rockfish.
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