SPEARING STRIPED BASS CALIFORNIA 2013 Resources: CDFW (Ocean) section Diving, Spearfishing (a) No person may possess or use a spear within 100 yards of the mouth of any stream in any ocean. CDFW (Freshwater) section 2.30 Spearfishing and section 5.75 Striped Bass Inland Valley District map and definitions Fish and Game Code Section 1505 Salmon Spawning Areas Bios maps click on the add layer button in the upper left hand corner of the map, it looks like a black plus sign with a yellow triangle in the background. Add layer titled, "protected salmon spawning area ds647" then click, add checked layers to map. It should redirect you back to the map and you can toggle that layer. I'd also toggle "highways" and "counties" for navigational purposes then click, Refresh Map. You can then zoom in and pan around to see the protected areas.
Eight salmon spawning areas in the Valley District
The Feather River between Oroville and the mouth of Honcut Creek The Yuba River between Englebright Dam and a point approximately four miles east of Marysville
SACRAMENTO AREA
The American River between Nimbus Dam and a point one mile downstream from Arden Way
The Cosumnes River from Meiss Road Bridge to Latrobe Road Bridge
The Mokelumne River between Pardee Dam and Lockeford
The Stanislaus River between Goodwin Dam and Riverbank The Tuolumne River between La Grange Dam and the Geer Road (j14) Bridge The Merced River between Crocker Huffman Dam and Cressey
SPEARING STRIPED BASS CALIFORNIA 2013 Resources: CDFW (Ocean) section Diving, Spearfishing (a) No person may possess or use a spear within 100 yards of the mouth of any stream in any ocean. CDFW (Freshwater) section 2.30 Spearfishing and section 5.75 Striped Bass Inland Valley District map and definitions Fish and Game Code Section 1505 Salmon Spawning Areas Bios maps click on the add layer button in the upper left hand corner of the map, it looks like a black plus sign with a yellow triangle in the background. Add layer titled, "protected salmon spawning area ds647" then click, add checked layers to map. It should redirect you back to the map and you can toggle that layer. I'd also toggle "highways" and "counties" for navigational purposes then click, Refresh Map. You can then zoom in and pan around to see the protected areas.