Promar Gages for lobster

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Hey Guys-

Those of you in So Cal that go for lobster, better check your gages. If you are using the Promar manufactured gages you might be in trouble if you keep a lobster that is barely legal. The gages are short! There have been several tickets issued by DFG for short lobster, even though they were measured with a gage.
 
Can't comment on the Promar Gages, but can on the "lobstah". That's probably like this crawfish they call "lobstah" on the Left Coast, like this one..

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Not like a real LOBSTAH, like we have in Maine...

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BTW, that's not me, I don't have that much hair, nor that many claws! :lol: :lol:
 
Gage?? This guy don't need no stinkin' gage!

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Photo in NEEANDA album. Another SoCal guy. The guy in the pic is not him, though - nor is it me (there is a trace of hair above the hat band).
 
Roger - that's too goofy. Surely a court will recognize good faith, wouldn't you think? You guys have any common sense judges down there? Maybe Judge Ito will handle the cases.
 
Yep - "If the gauge don't fit, you must acquit". I can see it now....
 
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