When it comes to fishing in California, anglers must navigate a complex web of licenses, validations, and report cards. Two of the most important validations are the Second Rod Validation and the Ocean Enhancement Validation. In this article, we’ll explore the purpose and requirements of these validations, as well as how to replace them if they are lost or stolen.
The Second Rod Validation
The Second Rod Validation allows anglers to fish with two rods or lines in inland waters, with a few exceptions. This validation is not required when fishing in ocean waters, as defined in CCR, Title 14, Section 27.00. The fee for the Second Rod Validation is $18.36 in 2024.
It is unlawful for any person to fish with two rods without first obtaining a Second Rod Validation, in addition to a valid California sport fishing license. The validation must be affixed to the angler’s valid sport fishing license.
Anglers with a valid Second Rod Validation may fish with two rods in inland waters in any sport fishery where the regulations of the California Fish and Game Commission allow the taking of fish by angling, except for waters where only artificial lures or barbless hooks may be used and the waters of the Smith River in Del Norte County.
The Ocean Enhancement Validation
The Ocean Enhancement Validation is required to fish in ocean waters south of Point Arguello (Santa Barbara County). However, anglers fishing under the authority of a One or Two-Day Sport Fishing License are exempt from this requirement.
The fee for the Ocean Enhancement Validation is $6.50 in 2024. This validation is not required when fishing in ocean waters as defined in CCR, Title 14, Section 27.00. For general fishing gear restrictions in ocean waters, anglers should refer to CCR, Title 14, Section 28.65, which can be found in the Saltwater Sport Fishing Regulations Booklet.
Replacing Lost or Stolen Validations
If an angler loses their Second Rod Validation or Ocean Enhancement Validation, they can obtain a replacement online or at a California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) license sales office. The cost for a replacement Second Rod or Ocean Enhancement Validation is $3.81 in 2024.
Anglers who have lost their Abalone Report Card can also obtain a replacement, but only at CDFW license sales offices. The cost for a replacement Abalone Report Card is $27.50 in 2024.
It’s important to note that anglers must return their report cards to the CDFW by January 31 of the following year, or by April 30 of the current year for Spiny Lobster. This can be done online or by mail.
Conclusion
The Second Rod Validation and Ocean Enhancement Validation are essential for anglers fishing in California. The Second Rod Validation allows anglers to fish with two rods in inland waters, while the Ocean Enhancement Validation is required for fishing in ocean waters south of Point Arguello.
If an angler loses either of these validations, they can obtain a replacement online or at a CDFW license sales office. The same applies to the Abalone Report Card, but replacements are only available at CDFW license sales offices.
By understanding the purpose and requirements of these validations, anglers can ensure they are fishing legally and responsibly in California’s waters.