Redondo beach pier fishing license




















NOTE: Even though a license is not required on a public pier, all other regulations including minimum size, bag limits and seasons apply while fishing from a public pier, such as:.

Additional validations and report cards are required for certain species and areas. Even if you hooked the fish on the pier and only came down onto the beach to land the fish, you would need a valid license to avoid a potential citation. Eli Dessery, the business license administrator for Redondo Beach, caught the fish.

He hooked the fish using an one-pound mackerel bait, fought it for 85 minutes, and donated it to the local Salvation Army when he got back to shore. The total number of jewfish caught at Redondo since the first of May was brought up to 28 yesterday, following the catch made by William Smalley of a jewfish weighing pounds.

The largest fish caught since May 1 weighed pounds, while the smallest was a pounder. All other fish have been biting fairly well. Many anglers, including myself, lament the loss of barge fishing and unfortunately my experience on the Redondo barges was limited to two trips. The first, in July of , was on the barge California , and it was an all-night trip.

If you chose to stay past midnight you could fish all night. There was a full galley and places to curl up if you got sleepy. I was on a fishing trip and returning north.

I figured why not combine some fishing with a place to stay for the night; why pay for a motel? I headed out to the barge at 7 p. Luckily, the boat was anchored near the deep-water Redondo Canyon and as a result I saw a nice mix of the deeper water rockfish along with some sablefish, another deep-water fish and one of my favorite eating fish.

The seas was calm, the night was beautiful, and I managed quite a few fish—54 bocaccio rockfish , 14 Pacific mackerel, 5 sablefish, 1 rosethorn rockfish, one blue rockfish and one white croaker. As to the number of fish, naturally I only kept my limit. A few years later, in August of , I returned for a somewhat shorter trip but one that also took place in the evening. The barge was now the Isle of Redondo. I taxied out at 6 p.

The fishing was not as good although I did manage to catch some fish—48 Pacific mackerel, 2 vermilion rockfish and a squarespot rockfish. Good action, but the quality of fish was not as good as the first trip. What was interesting was watching a couple of guys hook really big sharks and fight them for an extended period of time. Unfortunately both were lost. That would be my last trip on a Redondo barge, a fact that I regret to this day if I had only known.

The Isle of Redondo ceased operation in and today the barges are merely history. In Hans Monstad, patriarch of the family, began to operate a fishing business in Redondo Beach with his boat Daisy.

His son Wilbur W. In , well aware that fishing barges were beginning to gain a stronghold in the Southern California fishing industry, Hans bought the Lahaina and soon after acquired the Fullerton, both former barkentines. By now the Endless the pier was in dire need of repair and unsuitable for a landing. In response, Hans had his son Wilbur petition the city to build a pier.

He obtained a year lease with the main stipulation being that he would pay all construction costs. Anglers had their choice of live bait boats or barges like the Big Lahaina , Fullerton , and Thomas P. Business was good and the Monstad Pier was lengthened to feet in Anglers numbered as many as 2, in a single day.

The family would own a number of additional barges over the years including the Oceania Vance , Irene , Kohala , Star of Scotland , and the Homer. The family also would own and operate a number of smaller boats including the Hawk , New Monterey and the Tennessee.

However, family luck seemed to change in as it did for many during the Great Depression years. The Thomas P. Emigh was driven ashore and wrecked during a 65 mph gale in April The Lahaina sunk in World War II started on December 7, and just two and a half weeks later, on Christmas Day , the Kohala was mistakenly sunk by friendly fire—U. The war years meant that no fishing from boats was allowed for a period of time and then the Star of Scotland former Texas , while awaiting reconditioning, sprung a leak and sank in Fishing resumed a few years later but then the Homer sank in Wilmington Harbor in Every barge that the family had owned had sunk, some from old age and neglect, some from Pacific storms, and one from the U.

Air Corps. The business seemed at an end. Many felt that the family business had really ended in In June of Wilbur had taken a leave from fishing and began managing the large gambling barge Monte Carlo that was anchored off of Redondo Beach. A few months later, in August, he and his brother Walter were on another gambling barge, the Texas , when it was raided. Both Monstad brothers, along with several other people were arrested. Both brothers would face court cases lasting several years.

In December of , apparently despondent over family fortunes, a despondent Hans Monstad committed suicide. Through the years the family had operated the largest fleet of fishing boats out of Redondo Beach—and perhaps suffered the most misfortune.

Though the family no longer runs the fishing fleet the pier that bears their name is still in existence if somewhat changed. Not so for the unlucky fisherman in the following story. Thompson of Redondo. The plaintiff alleges that while he was fishing on Pier No. Pier No. A spur track is operated upon the pier, hauling cars to and from the point where steamers are loaded. The complaint alleges that on the occasion named in the complaint the train was handled carelessly.

The pier is said to be crowded daily with fishermen and Thomas alleges that on August 12, , he was seated on the track when a free freight car was bumped into by the switch engine, causing the car to move forward a distance of ten feet, striking Thomas and hurling him against a timer, inflicting a scalp wound. When Thomas was jammed against the timber he claims he was in such a position as to render it impossible for him to regain his balance, and consequently he fell into the ocean, a distance of thirty feet below.

The impact with the timer rendered him unconscious and in the complaint it is alleged he was in danger of being drowned.

Several however are moderate in price and quite good. One of the most famous supposedly at one time the highest grossing restaurant in the U. If you like ethnic food you might try Gambrinus, a Russian restaurant on the International Boardwalk.

They have a number of interesting dishes including belashi, a Russian-style hamburger actually a meat-filled fried bread , a tasty beet salad, herring, hard boiled eggs, etc. Did You Know? Every pier deserves to have its own brew — right? Unfortunately, on-line beer connoisseurs only seem to give it about a 3 out of 5 rating, not bad but also not that great. Facilities: Lights, benches, restrooms, fish cleaning station, snack bars, and a bait and tackle shop are all located on the pier.

At last count 32 different concessions were located on the pier. Handicapped facilities: No handicapped parking. The Monstad Pier is wheelchair accessible with a fishing platform at the seaward end. The railing is 44 inches high and there are several handicapped accessible restrooms on the pier. Not posted for handicapped. YES, there are the signs, but on my, almost daily Walks, I see people violating the overcasting rule. I wish I knew the answer to that.

Your email address will not be published. Skip to content Redondo Beach Pier. Fishing Piers. Of course, including a nice El Torito restaurant overlooking the sea. Decent-sized sharks, guitarfish and bat rays are also fairly common. Finescale triggerfish The pier also occasionally sees species more common to northern waters.

Mahigeer Hashem Nahid and the mainstay fish of the pier — Pacific mackerel Most SoCal piers show a sandy, shallow-water surf area with surf species predominating in that area. Shovelnose guitarfish An interesting technique that I first heard about at this pier concerns squid and bat rays. Horn shark Halibut. The Monstad section of the pier Recently I ran across an article that discussed the Monstad section of the pier that pretty much confirmed what I already felt about the best area to fish on the pier.

A large spider sheep crab caught by SanClementeEric Cephalopods. Do Not Eat Contaminated Fish! Location: Latitude, Seal Beach Pier. The coupon book contains ten 10 coupons for weekday use and five 5 coupons for use on weekend days. The boat hoist is open during general business hours.

For more information call Redondo Beach Marina at or visit rbmarina. The world-famous artist Wyland painted Whaling Wall 31, in In , Wyland updated the Whaling Wall in honor of the 20th Anniversary. Visit the Pier. Frequently Asked Questions. How can I open a business at the Redondo Beach Pier? Can I film at the Redondo Beach Pier? For information about films and television shows that have been filmed in Redondo Beach, click here. Can I sell something on the Redondo Beach Pier? For more information about the Farmers Market, click here.

Can I play music on the Redondo Beach Pier? Can I have an event at the Seaside Lagoon? Yes, the Seaside Lagoon is available for events. Back to Blog Posts Prev Next. The pier and its parking lot are open 24 hours, 7 days per week. Refine Results. Page 1 of 2. Prev 1 2 Next. This information is for your personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties you may be interested in purchasing.

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