Section § 11000

Explanation

This law divides California into different districts specifically for managing and protecting fish and game. These districts are based on certain locations outlined using the Mount Diablo base and meridian as reference points.

For the protection of fish and game, the State of California is divided into fish and game districts to be known and designated as provided in this division.
Unless otherwise provided, the townships and ranges specified in this division are referred to the Mount Diablo base and meridian.

Section § 11001

Explanation

This section defines what areas are included in Fish and Game District 1 in California. It consists of parts of various counties, specifically the regions not included in other districts. This includes certain areas of Shasta, Tehama, Plumas, Butte, and other counties. It defines precise boundaries in parts of San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Merced, Fresno, Kings, and Kern Counties based on natural landmarks and highways.

The following constitutes Fish and Game District 1:
Those portions of the following counties not included in other districts: Shasta, Tehama, Plumas, Butte, Sierra, Sutter, Yuba, Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, Madera, Tulare; those portions of San Joaquin County lying east and north of the east bank of the San Joaquin River and not included in District 3; those portions of Stanislaus and Merced Counties lying east of the west bank of the San Joaquin River; those portions of Fresno County lying east of the west bank of Fresno Slough, Fish Slough and Summit Lake; those portions of Kings County lying east of the main power line of the San Joaquin Light and Power Company, crossing the north line of Kings County in Section 4, T. 18 S., R. 19 E., southerly to its crossing of State Highway No. 41 between Secs. 21 and 22, T. 21 S., R. 19 E., and east of State Highway No. 41 southerly to its intersection with State Highway No. 33, and easterly of State Highway No. 33 from said intersection to the south line of said county in Section 36, T. 24 S., R. 18 E.; those portions of Kern County lying east of State Highway No. 33 between the northerly line of said county in Section one (1), T. 25 S., R. 18 E., M. D. B. & M., and the City of Taft and U. S. Highway No. 399 between the City of Taft and the City of Maricopa, and lying north of State Highway No. 166 from the City of Maricopa easterly to the intersection of said highway with U.S. Highway No. 99 in Section twelve (12), T. 11 N., R. 20 W., S. B. B. & M., and lying east of U.S. Highway No. 99 from the above-mentioned point of intersection to where the said U.S. highway crosses the northern boundary line of Los Angeles County, not included in other districts.

Section § 11002

Explanation

This section defines Fish and Game District 13/8 as the parts of Alpine, El Dorado, Amador, Calaveras, Tuolumne, and Mariposa counties that are not part of other districts. Any laws that apply to District 1 also apply to this district unless specified otherwise.

The following constitutes Fish and Game District 13/8:
Those portions of the following counties not included in other districts: Alpine, El Dorado, Amador, Calaveras, Tuolumne and Mariposa.
Except as otherwise provided, all of the provisions of this code relating to District 1 shall apply to District 13/8.

Section § 11003

Explanation

This section defines Fish and Game District 1 1/2, which includes areas in Del Norte, Siskiyou, Trinity, and Humboldt Counties that are not part of other specified districts.

The following constitutes Fish and Game District 11/2:
Those portions of the Counties of Del Norte, Siskiyou, Trinity, and Humboldt not included in other districts.

Section § 11004

Explanation

Fish and Game District 1¾ in California covers specific regions in the Counties of Modoc, Siskiyou, and Shasta, with boundaries defined by various highways and landmarks like the Pacific Highway, McCloud-Fall River Mills Highway, and Burney Falls State Park. It also includes parts of Lassen and Plumas Counties, with borders marked by natural features like the Lassen Volcanic National Park and defined county lines.

The following constitutes Fish and Game District 13/4:
Those portions of the County of Modoc not included in other districts and that portion of the County of Siskiyou lying east of the Weed-Klamath Falls Highway between the north line of the County of Siskiyou and the Town of Weed and east of the Pacific Highway between the Town of Weed and the junction of Pacific Highway and the McCloud-Fall River Mills Highway and north and east of the McCloud-Fall River Mills Highway to the Siskiyou and Shasta county line and that part of Shasta County lying north and east of the McCloud-Fall River Mills Highway to its junction with the road to Lake Britton at Dickson Flat and east of that road through Burney Falls State Park to its junction with the Hat Creek-Lassen Highway at the Redding-Alturas Highway and east of the Hat Creek-Lassen Highway to Lassen Volcanic National Park and north and east to the north and east boundary of Lassen Volcanic National Park to its junction with the Lassen county line. That part of Lassen County north and east of the north and east boundary of the Lassen Volcanic National Park to its junction with the north line of District 25 and east of the east boundary of District 25 to its junction with the Lassen-Plumas county line approximately one mile southeast of Coyote Peak in Sec. 24, T. 28 N., R. 10 E. and north and west of the Plumas-Lassen county line between the boundary of District 25 and the Susanville-Taylorsville road.

Section § 11005

Explanation

This law section defines Fish and Game District 2 in California. It covers specific areas in Mendocino, Glenn, Colusa, Yolo, Solano, Napa, Sonoma, and Marin counties that are not already part of other districts. It also includes certain parts of San Francisco Bay and San Pablo Bay, specifically described by geographical landmarks and lines connecting them.

The following constitutes Fish and Game District 2:
Those portions of the following counties not included in other districts: Mendocino, Glenn, Colusa, Yolo, Solano, Napa, Sonoma, and Marin; that portion of San Francisco Bay lying westerly of a line drawn from California Point to San Quentin Point; that portion of San Francisco Bay lying westerly of a line drawn from San Quentin Point to San Pedro Point, in Marin County; that portion of San Pablo Bay lying westerly of a line drawn from San Pedro Point to the south side of the mouth of Novato Creek; and that portion of San Pablo Bay lying northerly of a line drawn due east from the south side of the mouth of Novato Creek to the westerly shore of Mare Island.

Section § 11006

Explanation

This section defines Fish and Game District 2¼ as including Lake County and Clear Lake. Whenever the law mentions Clear Lake, it's referring to District 2¼. Generally, any rules that apply to District 2 also apply to District 2¼ unless stated otherwise.

The following constitutes Fish and Game District 21/4:
Lake County and the waters of Clear Lake.
Any reference in this code to Clear Lake refers to District 21/4.
Except as otherwise provided, all of the provisions of this code relating to District 2 apply to District 21/4.

Section § 11007

Explanation

This section defines the geographical boundaries of Fish and Game District 2½ in California. The district includes specific townships in western Mendocino County, outlining their range numbers and township numbers west of a particular divide.

The following constitutes Fish and Game District 21/2:
Those portions of T. 24 N., R. 18 and 19 W.; 23 N., R. 17 and 18 W.; 22 N., R. 17 and 18 W.; 21 N., R. 17 W., west of the summit of the divide between the Pacific Ocean and the south fork of the Eel River.
All of T. 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 N., R. 16 W.; and T. 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20 N., R. 17 W., and T. 17 and 18 N., R. 18 W.
All being townships located in western Mendocino County.

Section § 11008

Explanation

Fish and Game District 3 in California includes certain parts of several counties. These include San Francisco, Contra Costa, Alameda, San Mateo, Santa Cruz, Santa Clara, San Benito, Monterey, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Merced, Fresno, and Kings counties. However, only the sections of these counties that are not already part of other districts are included in District 3.

The following constitutes Fish and Game District 3:
Those portions of the following counties not included in other districts: San Francisco, Contra Costa, Alameda, San Mateo, Santa Cruz, Santa Clara, San Benito, Monterey, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Merced, Fresno, and Kings.

Section § 11009

Explanation

Fish and Game District 3.5 includes parts of San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura, and Kern counties that aren't part of other districts. The rules for District 3 normally also apply to District 3.5, unless there are exceptions stated.

The following constitutes Fish and Game District 31/2:
Those portions of the following counties not included in other districts: San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura, and Kern.
Except as otherwise provided all of the provisions of this code applicable to District 3 apply to District 31/2.

Section § 11010

Explanation

Fish and Game District 4 covers the areas of San Bernardino, Riverside, and Orange counties that are not part of any other designated fish and game districts.

The following constitutes Fish and Game District 4:
Those portions of the following counties not included in other districts: San Bernardino, Riverside, and Orange.

Section § 11011

Explanation

This section defines Fish and Game District 4 1/8 as all parts of Los Angeles County not in other fish and game districts. Also, the same rules that apply to District 4 apply to District 4 1/8, unless stated otherwise.

The following constitutes Fish and Game District 41/8:
All of Los Angeles County not included within other districts.
Except as otherwise provided, all of the provisions of this code applicable to District 4 apply to District 41/8.

Section § 11012

Explanation

This section defines Fish and Game District 4.5 in California as the parts of Mono and Inyo counties that are not part of any other fish and game districts.

The following constitutes Fish and Game District 41/2:
Those portions of the Counties of Mono and Inyo not included in other districts.

Section § 11013

Explanation

This law defines Fish and Game District 4 3/4 as areas in San Diego and Imperial Counties that are not part of other designated districts.

The following constitutes Fish and Game District 43/4:
Those portions of the Counties of San Diego and Imperial not included in other districts.

Section § 11014

Explanation

This law defines Fish and Game District 6 as the ocean areas and tidelands of California, up to the high-water line, from the state's northern border down to a line extending west from the north jetty at Humboldt Bay's entrance. It excludes sloughs, streams, and lagoons.

The following constitutes Fish and Game District 6:
The ocean waters and tidelands of the State to the high-water mark lying between the northern boundary of this State and a line extending due west from the west end of the north jetty at the entrance of Humboldt Bay, excluding all sloughs, streams, and lagoons.

Section § 11015

Explanation

This law defines Fish and Game District 7 in California. It covers ocean waters and tidelands from the high-water mark at the west end of the north jetty of Humboldt Bay to the southern boundary of Mendocino County. The law specifically excludes the waters between the jetties at Humboldt Bay's entrance and all nearby sloughs, streams, and lagoons.

The following constitutes Fish and Game District 7:
The ocean waters and tidelands of the State to high-water mark between a line extending due west from the west end of the north jetty at the entrance of Humboldt Bay and the southern boundary of Mendocino County, excluding the ocean waters between the north and south jetties at the entrance of Humboldt Bay from the westerly end of each of said jetties in the Pacific Ocean to their respective aprons on the shores of Humboldt Bay, and also excluding all sloughs, streams, and lagoons.

Section § 11016

Explanation

This law defines Fish and Game District 8 in California. It includes the waters and tidelands of Humboldt Bay, stretching north from a specific line starting at the south jetty at the bay's entrance, continuing east across the bay to its shore. The area excludes rivers, streams, and sloughs that flow into the bay, which are not part of this district.

The following constitutes Fish and Game District 8:
The waters and tidelands to high-water mark of Humboldt Bay lying north of a straight line running east from the center of apron at the approach of the south jetty at the entrance of Humboldt Bay to the east shore line of the bay including the entrance of Humboldt Bay not included in District 7, and excluding all rivers, streams, and sloughs emptying into the bay.

Section § 11017

Explanation

This law defines the boundaries of Fish and Game District 9. It includes the waters and tidelands of Humboldt Bay up to the high-water mark, specifically the area south of a line running east from the center of the south jetty's apron at Humboldt Bay's entrance. This definition excludes all rivers, streams, and sloughs that flow into the bay.

The following constitutes Fish and Game District 9:
The waters and tidelands to high-water mark of Humboldt Bay lying south of a straight line running east from the center of apron at the approach to the south jetty at the entrance of Humboldt Bay to the east shore line of the bay, excluding all rivers, streams, and sloughs emptying into the bay.

Section § 11018

Explanation

This law describes the boundaries of Fish and Game District 10 in California. It covers ocean waters and tidal areas from Mendocino County to slightly off Pigeon Point in San Mateo County, including Tomales Bay up to a specific line but excludes Bodega Lagoon, parts of Bolinas Bay, parts of San Francisco Bay, and all rivers, streams, and lagoons within that stretch.

The following constitutes Fish and Game District 10:
The ocean waters and the tidelands of the state to high-water mark lying between the southern boundary of Mendocino County and a line extending west from the Pigeon Point lighthouse in San Mateo County, including the waters of Tomales Bay to a line drawn from the mouth of the unnamed creek approximately 1500 feet north of Tomasini Point southwesterly 218° magnetic to the mouth of the unnamed creek at Shell Beach, and excluding Bodega Lagoon and all that portion of Bolinas Bay lying inside of Bolinas bar, that portion of San Francisco Bay lying east of a line drawn from Point Bonita to Point Lobos and all rivers, streams, and lagoons.

Section § 11019

Explanation

This law section defines the boundaries of Fish and Game District 11, which includes parts of San Francisco Bay. It starts at Point Bonita, moves to Point Lobos, then along the shoreline to Powell Street, northwesterly to Peninsula Point on Belvedere Island, to the ferry dock at Sausalito, and finally back to Point Bonita.

The following constitutes Fish and Game District 11:
The waters and tidelands of San Francisco Bay to high-water mark bounded as follows: Beginning at the extreme westerly point of Point Bonita; thence in a direct line to the extreme westerly point of Point Lobos; thence around the shore line of San Francisco Bay to the foot of Powell Street; thence in a direct line northwesterly to Peninsula Point, the most southerly extremity of Belvedere Island; thence in a direct line westerly to the easternmost point of the ferry dock at Sausalito; thence southerly and westerly around the shore of San Francisco Bay to the point of beginning.

Section § 11020

Explanation

This law defines the specific boundaries of Fish and Game District 12 in California. It includes the waters and tidelands of San Francisco Bay, excluding areas in Districts 11 and 13, and other specific bodies such as San Leandro Bay, Oakland Creek, San Antonio Creek, Raccoon Strait, and parts of San Pablo Bay and Carquinez Strait. Tributary sloughs, creeks, rivers, and overflowed areas not mentioned are excluded.

The following constitutes Fish and Game District 12:
The waters and tidelands of San Francisco Bay to high-water mark not included in Districts 11 and 13, the waters and tidelands to high-water mark of San Leandro Bay, Oakland Creek or estuary, San Antonio Creek in Alameda County, Raccoon Strait, San Pablo Bay, the Carquinez Strait to the Carquinez Bridge, and all lands and waters included within the exterior boundaries of these districts and excluding all tributary sloughs, creeks, bays, rivers, and overflowed areas not specifically described herein.

Section § 11022

Explanation

This law defines the boundaries of Fish and Game District 13. It includes the waters and tidelands up to the high-water mark in San Francisco Bay, specifically south of a line from Market Street's Ferry Building in San Francisco to the Oakland Creek's mouth in Alameda County. Streams, sloughs, and lagoons are not part of this district.

The following constitutes Fish and Game District 13:
The waters and tidelands to high-water mark of San Francisco Bay lying to the south of a line drawn between the Ferry Building at the foot of Market Street in San Francisco and the mouth of the Oakland Creek or estuary in Alameda County, excluding all streams, sloughs, and lagoons.

Section § 11024

Explanation

Fish and Game District 16 is defined as the waters and tidelands within Monterey Bay that are located south of an imaginary line drawn from the northernmost point of Point Pinos straight east across the bay to the opposite shore.

The following constitutes Fish and Game District 16:
The waters and tidelands to high-water mark of that portion of Monterey Bay lying to the south of a line drawn 100° magnetic from the extreme northerly point of Point Pinos in a straight line easterly to the eastern shore of Monterey Bay.

Section § 11025

Explanation

Fish and Game District 17 is defined as the waters and tidelands up to the high-water mark of Monterey Bay and the Pacific Ocean. It is specifically the area between the lines extending west from Pigeon Point Lighthouse and Yankee Point in Carmel Highlands, Monterey County. This district does not include areas specified in District 16, nor does it include any rivers, creeks, sloughs, or lagoons that flow into the Pacific Ocean and Monterey Bay within these boundaries.

The following constitutes Fish and Game District 17:
The waters and tidelands to high-water mark of Monterey Bay and the Pacific Ocean, lying between a line extending west from Pigeon Point Lighthouse and a line extending west from Yankee Point, Carmel Highlands in Monterey County, excluding the areas included in District 16, and excluding all rivers, creeks, sloughs and lagoons emptying into the Pacific Ocean and Monterey Bay within the boundaries thus defined.

Section § 11026

Explanation

This law defines the geographical boundaries of Fish and Game District 18 in California. It includes ocean waters and tidelands between two specific points: west from Yankee Point in Monterey County and across Richardson Rock from Point Rincon between Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties. Rivers, streams, sloughs, and lagoons are not part of this district.

The following constitutes Fish and Game District 18:
The ocean waters of the State and tidelands to high-water mark not included in other districts, lying between a line extending due west from Yankee Point, Carmel Highlands, in Monterey County, and a line extending from Point Rincon near or at the common boundaries between Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties westerly through Richardson Rock, and excluding all rivers, streams, sloughs, and lagoons.

Section § 11027

Explanation

This section defines the geographical area known as Fish and Game District 19 in California. It includes ocean waters and tidelands up to the high-water mark that are located south of Fish and Game District 18 and north of the boundary line between Mexico and San Diego County. However, this definition excludes Districts 19A, 19B, 20, 20A, and 21, as well as any rivers, streams, sloughs, lagoons, and bays within the area.

The following constitutes Fish and Game District 19:
The ocean waters of the State and tidelands to high-water mark, and islands off the coast and waters adjacent thereto, lying southerly of Fish and Game District 18, and northerly of a westerly extension of the boundary line between the Republic of Mexico and San Diego County, excepting Districts 19A, 19B, 20, 20A, and 21, and excluding all rivers, streams, sloughs, lagoons, and bays.

Section § 11028

Explanation

This law defines Fish and Game District 19A as the ocean area and tidelands between Malibu Point and Rocky Point, reaching up to the high-water mark. Rivers, streams, and lagoons within this area are not included.

The following constitutes Fish and Game District 19A:
The ocean waters and tidelands to high-water mark lying between the southerly extremity of Malibu Point and the westerly extremity of Rocky Point (Palos Verdes Point), excluding all rivers, streams and lagoons.

Section § 11029

Explanation

This law describes Fish and Game District 19B in California, indicating that it covers ocean waters and tidelands up to the high-water mark north of a line starting at the west end of the San Pedro Breakwater, continuing through various breakwaters to the west jetty of Anaheim Bay. It also states that unless specified otherwise, rules that apply to Districts 4 and 4 1/8 also apply to District 19B.

The following constitutes Fish and Game District 19B:
The ocean waters and tidelands to high-water mark northerly of the following line:
Beginning at the west end of the San Pedro Breakwater, thence in an extended line following the axis of said San Pedro Breakwater, the middle breakwater and the Long Beach Breakwater to the east end of the latter, thence to the outer end of the west jetty of Anaheim Bay.
Except as otherwise provided, all of the provisions of this code applicable to Districts 4 and 41/8 apply to District 19B.

Section § 11030

Explanation

This section defines the boundaries of Fish and Game District 20. It includes Santa Catalina Island and the state waters within three nautical miles of its northern, eastern, and southern coastlines. The boundaries are marked by specific lines extending west and southwest from key points on the island, including China Point.

The following constitutes Fish and Game District 20:
Santa Catalina Island and the portion of the state waters within three nautical miles of the island’s coast line on the northerly, easterly, and southerly side of the island, lying between a line extending three nautical miles west magnetically from the extreme westerly end of Santa Catalina Island to a line extending three nautical miles southwest magnetically from the most southerly promontory of China Point.

Section § 11031

Explanation

Fish and Game District 20A includes the waters surrounding Santa Catalina Island within three nautical miles of its coastline, except for areas already part of District 20.

The following constitutes Fish and Game District 20A:
The waters lying around Santa Catalina Island, within three nautical miles of the coast line of the island, which are not included in District 20.

Section § 11032

Explanation

Fish and Game District 21 covers the waters and tidelands of San Diego Bay up to the high water mark, within the boundaries marked by a straight line from the south tip of Point Loma to the end of the San Diego breakwater.

The following constitutes Fish and Game District 21:
The waters and tidelands to high water mark of San Diego Bay lying inside of a straight line drawn from the southerly extremity of Point Loma to the offshore end of the San Diego breakwater.

Section § 11033

Explanation

Fish and Game District 22 includes all of Imperial County, as well as specific areas in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. These areas are found south and east of a detailed route that starts at the north boundary of Imperial County on Highway 99, then follows several highways and roads until reaching the California-Nevada border.

The following constitutes Fish and Game District 22:
All of Imperial County and those portions of Riverside and San Bernardino Counties lying south and east of the following line: Starting at the intersection of Highway 99 with the north boundary of Imperial County, thence north along that highway to the intersection with Highway 60 and 70; thence east along Highway 60 and 70 to its intersection with the Cottonwood Springs Road in Sec. 9, T. 6 S., R. 11 E.; thence north along that road and the Mecca Dale Road to Amboy; thence east along Highway 66 to the intersection with Highway 95; thence north along Highway 95 to the California-Nevada boundary.

Section § 11034

Explanation

This section defines Fish and Game District 23 in California. It includes specific lands and waters primarily in the areas of the Rubicon and Little Rubicon Rivers, South Fork of the American River, Webber Creek, and several lakes such as Lake Tahoe and Silver Lake, among others. The boundaries cover drainage and watershed areas above certain markers, such as bridges, within Alpine, Amador, and El Dorado Counties.

The following constitutes Fish and Game District 23:
The lands and waters lying within the drainage area of Rubicon and Little Rubicon Rivers above their confluence in Sec. 13, T. 13 N., R. 13 E.; all lands and waters lying within the drainage area of the South Fork of the American River and all its tributaries above Chili Bar Bridge on the Placerville-Georget own Highway; all of the lands and waters lying within the drainage area of Webber Creek above the Mother Lode Highway between El Dorado and Placerville; the waters of Lake Tahoe and the Truckee River, and all streams flowing into that lake and river, and all lands and waters within the drainage basin of that lake and river lying within this State; the waters of Silver Lake, Twin Lakes, Twin Lake, Blue Lakes, Meadow Lake, Wood Lake, Winnemucca Lake and Scott’s Lake, Burnside Lake, the Carson River, the West Fork of the Carson River, Willow Creek and Markleeville Creek and all tributaries of those streams and all streams flowing into those lakes and all lands and waters lying within the drainage basin of those lakes, rivers and streams within this State; all the waters of the Cosumnes River and its tributaries, and all lakes lying within the watershed of that river and tributaries above the bridge on the Mother Lode Highway between Plymouth and Nashville, all being within the Counties of Alpine, Amador, and El Dorado.

Section § 11035

Explanation

This section defines Fish and Game District 25 in California. It includes Lake Almanor, all streams that flow into it, and the surrounding drainage basin. All of these areas are located within Plumas and Lassen Counties.

The following constitutes Fish and Game District 25:
The waters of Lake Almanor and all streams flowing into that lake and all lands lying within the drainage basin of those streams and lake, all being within the Counties of Plumas and Lassen.

Section § 11036

Explanation

This law designates the Klamath River Fish and Game District, which includes all waters from where the Klamath River meets the Shasta River in Siskiyou County to its mouth in Del Norte County. It's illegal to build or maintain dams or any artificial blockages in this district. Doing so is a misdemeanor offense punishable by at least a $1,000 fine, a minimum of 100 days in jail, or both. Any such structures are considered public nuisances.

The following constitutes the Klamath River Fish and Game District:
The waters of the Klamath River as described in the initiative act to create the Klamath River Fish and Game District, approved by the electors on November 4, 1924, which initiative act provides:
The Klamath River Fish and Game District is hereby created and shall consist of the Klamath River and the waters thereof, following its meanderings from the confluence of the Klamath River and the Shasta River in the County of Siskiyou to the mouth of the Klamath River in Del Norte County.
Every person, firm, corporation or company who constructs or maintains any dam or other artificial obstruction in any of the waters of said Klamath River Fish and Game District is guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction must be fined not less than one thousand dollars ($1,000) or be imprisoned in the county jail of the county in which the conviction shall be had, not less than 100 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment, and any artificial obstruction constructed, placed or maintained in said district is hereby declared to be a public nuisance.

Section § 11037

Explanation

This law defines the boundaries of the Trinity and Klamath River Fish and Game District. It includes parts of the Klamath River from its mouth in Del Norte County to where it joins the Salmon River and parts of the Trinity River from where it meets the Klamath River in Humboldt County to where it joins its south fork.

The following constitutes the Trinity and Klamath River Fish and Game District:
The Klamath River and the waters thereof, following its meanderings from the mouth of the Klamath River in Del Norte County to its confluence with the Salmon River, and also the Trinity River and the waters thereof, following its meanderings from its confluence with the Klamath River in the County of Humboldt to its confluence with the south fork of the said Trinity River.

Section § 11038

Explanation

This section defines a specific area within Fish and Game District 118 in California. It includes ocean waters and tidelands starting at the south side of the pier at San Simeon, extends three miles west, then south to a point three miles west of the southern boundary of the Cambria state park, and finally east to the southwest point of the park. The rules that apply to District 18 also apply to District 118.

The following constitutes Fish and Game District 118:
The ocean waters and tidelands lying within the following boundaries:
Beginning at the south side of the pier at San Simeon thence westerly three miles, thence southerly to a point three miles west of the southern boundary of the state park at Cambria in San Luis Obispo County, thence easterly to the southwest point of the state park at Cambria.
All of the provisions relating to District 18 shall apply to District 118.

Section § 11039

Explanation

Fish and Game District 118.5 covers the ocean and tidelands up to the high-water mark in a specific area not included in other districts. This district stretches from Monterey County to Ventura County, defined by the coastline two miles offshore. It excludes any rivers, streams, sloughs, and lagoons.

The same rules that apply to District 18 also apply to this area, unless stated otherwise.

The following constitutes Fish and Game District 118.5:
The ocean and tidelands to high-water mark, not included in other districts, excluding all rivers, streams, sloughs, and lagoons, bounded by a line beginning at the intersection of the common boundary of Monterey and San Luis Obispo Counties with the mean high-water mark, thence due west two miles to a point, thence by a line following the coast line and parallel to it southerly to a point two miles south of the intersection of the common boundary of Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties with the mean high-water mark, thence north to the intersection of the common boundary of Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties with the mean high-water mark.
Except as otherwise provided, all of the provisions relating to District 18 shall apply to District 118.5.