Are channels illegal in cali?

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troutking

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So i thought channels were never illegal to own unless u caught it urself and brought it home but if u bought it at a lfs it would be okay....so ive been to 2 lfs where two of their employees says they cant bring any in cuz its illegal.....on the other hand i have seen channels at the lfs where they said they cudnt bring any.... one of them i SAW on at the time i asked....so are they illegal?
 
Prohibited fishes of California:
california title 14, section 671

(4) Class Agnatha-Jawless Fishes
(A) Family Petromyzontidae-Lampreys
All nonnative species (D).
(5) Class Osteichthyes-Bony Fishes
(A) Family Percichthyidae-Temperate Basses
1. Morone americana (White perch) (D).
2. Morone chrysops (White bass) (D).
(B) Family Clupeidae-Herrings
Dorosoma cepedianum (Gizzard shad) (D).
© Family Sciaenidae-Drums
Aplodinotus grunniens (freshwater drum) (D).
(D) Family Characidae-Characins
1. Astyanax fasciatus (Banded tetra) (D).
2. All species of the genera Serrasalmus, Serrasalmo,
Pygocentrus, Taddyella, Rooseveltiella, and Pygopristi
(Piranhas) (D).
3. Hoplias malabaricus (Tigerfish) (D).
(E) Family Salmonidae Trouts
Salmo salar (Atlantic salmon) - Restricted in the Smith
River watershed (D).
(F) Family Lepisosteidae-Gars-All species (D).
(G) Family Amiidae-Bowfins-All species (D).
(H) Family Poeciliidae-Livebearers
Belonesox belizanus (Pike killifish) (D).
(I) Family Channidae-Snakeheads-All species (D).
(J) Family Cyprinidae-Carps and Minnows
1. Leuciscus idus (ide) (D).
2. Ctenopharyngodon idellus (Grass carp) (D), except
that permits may be issued to a person, organization
or agency for possession of triploid grass carp, under
conditions set forth in Section 238.6.
3. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix (Silver carp) (D).
4. Aristichthys nobilis (Bighead carp) (D).
5. Hypophthalmichthys harmandi (Largescale Silver carp) (D).
6. Mylopharyngodon piceus (Black carp) (D).
(K) Family Trichomycteridae (Pygidiidae)-Parasitic
Catfishes-All species (D).
(L) Family Cetopsidae-Whalelike Catfishes
All species (D).
(M) Family Clariidae-Labyrinth Catfishes
All species of the genera Clarias, Dinotopterus, and
Heterobranchus (D).
(N) Family Heteropneustidae (Saccobranchidae)-Airsac
Catfishes All species (D).
(O) Family Cichlidae-Cichlids
1. Tilapia sparrmani (Banded tilapia) (D).
2. Tilapia zilli (Redbelly tilapia) (D), except permits may
be issued to a person or agency for importation, transportation,
or possession in the counties of San
Bernardino, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San
Diego, and Imperial.
3. Tilapia aurea (Blue tilapia) (D).
4. Tilapia nilotica (Nile tilapia) (D).
(P) Family Anguillidae-Freshwater Eels.
All species of genus Anguilla (D).
(Q) Family Esocidae-Pikes-All species (D).
® Family Percidae-Perches
1. Perca flavescens (Yellow perch) (D).
2. Stizostedion vitreum (Walleye) (D).
(S) Family Catostomidae-Suckers
All members of the genus Ictiobus (Buffalos) (D)
(T) Family Cyprinodontidae-Killifishes
Cyprinodon variegatus (Sheepshead minnow) (D).
(U) Family Latidae-Lates perches
Lates calcarifer (Barramundi also know as Barramundi
perch or Silver barramundi) (D).
(6) Class Elasmobranchiomorphi-Cartilaginous Fishes
(A) Family Carcharhinidae-Requiem Sharks
All species of genus Carcharhinus (Freshwater sharks)
(D).
(B) Family Potamotrygonidae-River Stingrays
All species (D)

Troutking.....I cannot see anyplace in the code where it says you cannot have a Channel catfish, but this might be a new rule to protect one of Calis many endangered species (the code listed above is from 2009).
 
troutking;4740210; said:
But i doubt channels are endangered though lol


lol No they are not but the banned list is to keep fish out that will make California's endemic populations of fish and other wildlife safe from invasive species that will out compete them for food and habitat thus making them endangered. Invasive species doesn't always mean they aren't native to the same continent. The Continental divide is quite a hurdle for fish to cross unless man steps in to carry them over.
 
Gator;4743251;4743251 said:
lol No they are not but the banned list is to keep fish out that will make California's endemic populations of fish and other wildlife safe from invasive species that will out compete them for food and habitat thus making them endangered. Invasive species doesn't always mean they aren't native to the same continent. The Continental divide is quite a hurdle for fish to cross unless man steps in to carry them over.
Thanks thats what I was trying to say, alot of people dont know that the native fishes of the West were very different than those of the east (pupfish, pikeminnows, Sacramento perch etc) until we stocked them out there.
 
warmouth;4746755; said:
Thanks thats what I was trying to say, alot of people dont know that the native fishes of the West were very different than those of the east (pupfish, pikeminnows, Sacramento perch etc) until we stocked them out there.
yea i understand that...but a channel is not a fish of the east...or are they?
 
Check out cali's game and wildlife website. Should help.
 
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