Fishing Notebook : Barrel Reefs May Be a Sure Bet to Improve Sportfishing
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The future of sportfishing has been improved by man-made reefs placed on sandy ocean bottoms.
Anglers who fish the reefs along the South Bay have proved the artificial habitats attract many species of fish.
A new concept in reef habitat development is an experimental barrel with rocks and holes that attract small fish. Larger fish eventually are attracted to the reefs.
Russ Izor, a pioneer in reef development, loaded his boat, the First String, with the barrels and unloaded them in a sandy area 7 1/2 miles out of San Pedro.
Izor said the barrels will be checked by divers who will report to biologists from the state Fish and Game Department.
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