For the purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:
All bills of lading shall be available for inspection by the department for a period of one year from date that such product was handled.
Species | Open season | Minimum length | Possession limit |
Striped Bass (except the Hudson River north of the George Washington Bridge) | April 15- Dec. 15 | 28" to 35" TL | 1 |
Red drum | All year | No minimum size limit | No limit for fish less than 27" TL Fish greater than 27" TL shall not be possessed |
Tautog (Long Island Sound Management Region) | April 1 - 30 Oct. 11 - Dec. 9 | 16" TL 16" TL | 2 3 |
Tautog (New York Bight Management Region) | April 1 - 30 Oct. 15 - Dec. 22 | 16" TL 16" TL | 2 4 |
American eel | All year | 9" TL | 25 for individuals 50 for party/charter boat captain and crew |
Pollock | All year | 19" TL | no limit |
Haddock | All year | 18" TL | no limit |
Atlantic cod | Sept. 1st - May 31st | 23" TL | 5 |
Summer flounder | May 4 - Aug. 1 Aug. 2 - Oct. 15 | 19 TL 19.5" TL | 3 3 |
Yellowtail flounder | All year | 13" TL | no limit |
Atlantic sturgeon | No possession allowed | ||
Spanish mackerel | All year | 14" TL | 15 |
King mackerel | All year | 23" TL | 3 |
Cobia | All year | 37" TL | Fishing from shore: 1 per angler. Fishing from vessel: 1 per vessel. |
Monkfish (goosefish) | All year | 17" TL | |
11" tail length # | no limit | ||
Weakfish | All year | 16" TL | 1 |
10" fillet length+ | |||
12" dressed length** | |||
Bluefish licensed party/ charter boat anglers ### | All year | No minimum size limit | 5 |
Bluefish all other anglers | All year | No minimum size limit | 3 |
Winter flounder | April 1-May 30 | 12" TL | 2 |
Scup (porgy) licensed party/ charter boat anglers | May 1 - Aug. 31 Sept. 1 - Oct. 31 Nov. 1 - Dec. 31 | 11" TL 11" TL 11" TL | 30 40 30 |
Scup (porgy) shore based anglers | May 1 - Dec 31 | 9.5" TL | 30 |
Scup (porgy) all other anglers | May 1 - Dec 31 | 11" TL | 30 |
Black sea bass | June 23-Aug. 31 Sept. 1-Dec. 31 | 16.5" TL 16.5" TL | 3 6 |
Anadromous river herring (alewife and blueback herring) as defined in Part 10 of this Title (except the Hudson River and its tributaries and embayments north of the George Washington Bridge at river mile 11) | Possession prohibited | ||
American shad | Possession prohibited | ||
Hickory shad | All year | No minimum size limit | 5 |
Oyster toadfish | Jan. 1-May 14 and July 16-Dec. 31 | 10" TL | 3 |
Atlantic menhaden | All year | No minimum size | 100 |
* Total length is the longest straight line measurement from the tip of the snout, with the mouth closed, to the longest lobe of the caudal fin (tail), with the lobes squeezed together, laid flat on the measuring device, except that black sea bass are measured from the tip of the snout or jaw (mouth closed) to the farthest extremity of the tail, not including the tail filament.
# The tail length is the longest straight line measurement from the tip of the caudal fin (tail) to the fourth cephalic dorsal spine (all dorsal spines must be intact), laid flat on the measuring device.
+ The fillet length is the longest straight line measurement from end to end of any fleshy side portion of the fish cut lengthwise away from the backbone, which must have the skin intact, laid flat on the measuring device.
** Dressed length is the longest straight line measurement from the most anterior portion of the fish, with the head removed, to the longest lobe of the caudal fin (tail), with the caudal fin intact and with the lobes squeezed together, laid flat on the measuring device.
**** See special regulations contained in paragraph (h)(3) of this section.
### See special regulations contained in paragraph (h)(4) of this section.
Species | Open season | Minimum length | Trip limit |
Striped Bass (the area east of a line drawn due north from the mouth of Wading River Creek and east of a line at 73 degrees 46 minutes west longitude, which is near the terminus of East Rockaway Inlet) | May 15-Dec. 15# | Not less than 26" TL nor greater than 38" TL | See subdivision (j) of this section |
Red drum | All year | No minimum size limit | no limit for fish less than 27" TL. Fish greater than 27" TL shall not be possessed. |
Tautog (Long Island Sound Management Region) | May 7 - July 31 Sept. 1 - Nov 23 | 15" TL 15" TL | 25 per vessel (except, 10 per vessel when fishing lobster pot gear and more than six lobsters are in possession) |
Tautog (New York Bight Management Region) | April 16 - Jan. 25 | 15 TL | 25 per vessel (except, 10 per vessel when fishing lobster pot gear and more than six lobsters are in possession) |
American eel | All year | 9" TL | no limit |
Pollock | All year | 19" TL | no limit |
Haddock | All year | 19" TL | no limit |
Atlantic cod++ | All year | 19" TL | 50 pounds |
Summer flounder | All year | 14" TL | A trip limit, set by the department in consultation with the commercial fishing industry, consistent with the requirements of the Interstate Fishery Management Plan for summer flounder. The department, in its discretion, may establish a weekly limit authorizing holders of commercial summer flounder permits to possess and land up to a specified amount of summer flounder in a seven- day period. |
Yellowtail flounder | All year | 13" TL | no limit |
Atlantic sturgeon | No possession allowed | ||
Spanish mackerel | All year | 14" TL | 3,500 pounds in possession, per vessel |
King mackerel | All year | 23" TL | 3,500 pounds in possession, per vessel |
Cobia | All year | 37" TL | 2 per vessel |
Monkfish (goosefish) | All year | 17" TL 11" tail length+ | No more than 25% of the total weight of monkfish landed per trip may be monkfish livers |
Weakfish | Hook and line | 16" TL | 100 pounds |
April 1-June 24 and | 10" fillet length** | ||
Aug. 28-Nov. 15 | 12" dressed length## | ||
All other gears April 1-June 24 and Aug. 28-Nov. 15 | 100 pounds | ||
June 25-Aug. 27 and Nov. 16-March 31 | No more than 100 pounds, per vessel, in the round***, and provided that at least an equal poundage of other foodfish species caught during the same trip is on board the vessel | ||
Bluefish | Jan. 1-Dec. 31 | 9" TL | A trip limit set by the department and adjusted in consultation with the commercial fishing industry |
Winter flounder | Pound and | 12" TL | 50 pounds |
trap nets | |||
July 26- | |||
June 14 | |||
Fyke nets | 12" TL | 50 pounds | |
Oct. 1- March 22 | |||
All other | 12" TL | 50 pounds | |
gear | |||
Dec. 1-June 13 | |||
Scup | All year | 9" TL | A trip limit set by the department to be consistent with the requirements of the Interstate Fishery Management Plan for scup. The department, in its discretion, may establish a weekly limit or a biweekly limit authorizing holders of New York State commercial foodfish licenses to possess and land up to a specified maximum quantity of scup in a seven day (weekly limit) or fourteen-day (biweekly limit) period. |
Black sea bass | All year | 11" TL | A trip limit set by the department to be consistent with the requirements of the Interstate Fishery Management Plan for Black Sea Bass. The department, in its discretion, may authorize up to two commercial license holders per vessel to possess the black sea bass trip limit on any one calendar day |
American shad | Possession prohibited | ||
Oyster toadfish | Jan. 1-May 14 and | 10" TL | 25 |
July 16-Dec. 31 | |||
Anadromous river herring (alewife and blueback herring) as defined in Part 10 of this Title (except the Hudson River and its tributaries and embayments north of the George Washington Bridge at river mile 11) | No open season | No possession allowed except that vessels fishing exclusively in the Federal ocean waters of the Exclusive Economic Zone while operating under a valid Federal permit for Atlantic mackerel and/or Atlantic herring, may possess river herring up to a maximum of five percent, by weight, of all species possessed. A person shall not barter, sell, offer for sale, or expose for sale, any river herring so possessed). | |
Atlantic menhaden | All year | No minimum size limit | A trip limit set by the department to be consistent with the requirements of the Interstate Fishery Management Plan for Atlantic menhaden. |
*Total length is the longest straight line measurement from the tip of the snout, with the mouth closed, to the longest lobe on the caudal fin (tail), with the lobes squeezed together, laid flat on the measuring device, except that black sea bass are measured from the tip of the snout or jaw (mouth closed) to the farthest extremity of the tail, not including the tail filament.
#The commercial striped bass fishery may be closed before December 31st if the allowable harvest cap is projected to be met prior to such date.
+The tail length is the longest straight line measurement from the tip of the caudal fin (tail) to the fourth cephalic dorsal spine (all dorsal spines must be intact), laid flat on the measuring device.
**The fillet length is the longest straight line measurement from end to end of any fleshy side portion of the fish cut lengthwise away from the backbone, which must have the skin intact, laid flat on the measuring device.
++ Any amount of Atlantic cod legally harvested from waters outside the state may be possessed on board vessels transiting state waters and may be landed in New York at any time. Persons on such vessels may not fish for Atlantic cod in state waters while utilizing this transit provision.
It is unlawful to sell, or offer for sale, tautog fillets or parts unless the tagged carcass from which such fillets or parts were removed is present and available for inspection. Possession of untagged tautog, or tautog fillets or parts without the properly tagged carcass, in establishments where fish are sold or offered for sale (including wholesale establishments, retail establishments, and restaurants) is presumptive evidence of the intent to sell, trade, or barter such tautog. All New York harvested tautog which are tagged during the tautog tagging season may be offered for sale, trade, or barter through March 15. After March 15, tautog tagged during the previous tautog tagging season must not be offered for sale, trade or barter.
It is unlawful for any person to take or land black sea bass for commercial purposes without having in possession a valid New York State resident or non-resident commercial food fish license. For purposes of this subdivision, a person is presumed to be taking black sea bass for commercial purposes when that person possesses more black sea bass than the possession limit indicated in Table A of this section.
The Chief of the Bureau of Marine Resources within the Department's Division of Fish, Wildlife and Marine Resources is authorized to:
Any person who is the holder of a marine commercial food fishing license, commercial food fish landing license, a menhaden vessel license, marine bait permit, or lobster bait gill net permit issued by the State of New York shall report all harvest of menhaden in accordance with the requirements established in paragraph (c)(1) of this section.
N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 6 § 40.1