fishing
To anglers, aquatic resources are more than streams that just drain the land, or reservoirs that respond to the thirsty needs of people.
These aquatic resources are living entities. They are home to countless birds mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and insects that have a strong connection to their watery habitat. Should we ever forget or deny our connection to aquatic resources, the pursuit of fish will be there to remind us.
From fly-fishing trout on Lake Chabot, to shore fishing for striped bass on Alameda Beach, the East Bay Regional Park District features many resources for all kinds of fishing. Check the links on the right for complete information.
links
- Fishing Programs
- Learn how to catch the Big One! Classes seminars, training.
- Fish Advisories
- Information of chemicals and other fishing concerns.
- Salmon Poisoning Complex
- Beware of your dog eating raw salmon or trout.
- Which Fish, Which Lake?
- Find out what types of fish populate East Bay Lakes.
- Anglers Edge Online
- Current fishing conditions, general catch information for six regional parks lakes.
- Boat Rentals
- Information on renting canoes, kayaks and fishing boats.
- Fee and Licenses
- Obtain a California State Fishing License or an EBPRD Daily Fishing Permit.
- Fish Limits
- Regulations regarding size and number of fish allowed per day.
- Fishing Rules and Ethics
- Abiding by the Regional Parks fishing rules makes for a safe and fun day!
- California Department of Fish and Game
- Link to the state of California's Fish and Game resource website.
- CalTIP
- Report pouchers and polluters.
- Calfishing.com
- A complete source for fishing in California info, message board, shopping.








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