I went in to Mystery Bay last weekend. As some of you know it is a fairly narrow channel, a couple of combined "S" curves with considerable shallow along the sides of the channel. A portion of that channel goes right next to the park dock at Fort Flagler State Park.
So........right between the dock and the two red channel markers, there are at least 3 sets of crab trap floats. Now I could get the 22 through these relativity easily, but wondered at the sanity of those who dropped about 20 traps in an area half the size of a football field (splitting it lengthwise) right through a navigable channel.
I went into MyBaySP and tied up at the dock. About 930PM, a 40something foot Bayliner cruiser came in to the dock. Since I was the only guy walking the dock he asked me if I saw all those traps on the way in. "Yup". Next question, were they mine? "Nope". "Well if they were, I didn't need to go looking for them where I left them." Apparently he moved a few on his way through the channel, and he was pretty sure if they were still there in the morning, he would be moving some on his way out too.
Lets just say he didn't think much of the heritage, or the intelligence of some of the body parts of who ever laid that "mine field".
Now I know you guys would not do anything like that, but are there not specifications about setting in active, navigable channels? Would it be proper to report that to the Coast Guard (as a hazard to navigation) or to the Fish and Game Department. Or are they legal to set anywhere?
Not a fisherman,
Harvey
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