Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 43, October 25, 2024
Section 58-21-3 - Prohibitions3.1. Protected Species -- Keeping or killing or attempting to keep or kill paddlefish (Polyodon spathula) at any time by any means is prohibited. If caught or taken, the paddlefish shall be immediately returned to the water. 3.2. Fishing on Catch-and-Release Trout Waters -- Fishing on catch-and-release trout waters is permitted during daylight hours only. 3.2.1. It is illegal to possess any lures except artificial flies and lures made of metal, wood, feathers, hair or synthetic material on catch and release trout" waters. 3.2.1.a. Multiple-hook lures must have barbless hooks. 3.2.1.b. Single-hooked lures may have barbed hooks. 3.2.2. It is illegal to keep or kill any fish caught on catch and release trout waters. The .leader should be cut on a deeply hooked or gill hooked fish. 3.3. Fishing on Fly-Fishing-Only Waters -- Fishing on fly- fishing-only-waters is permitted during daylight hours only. 3.3.1. It is illegal to use or possess any lures other than artificial flies and streamers while on fly fishing only waters. 3.3.2. It is illegal to use any fishing tackle.other than conventional fly fishing tackle on fly-fishing only waters. 3.3.3. Xt is illegal to keep or kill any fish caught on fly-fishing only waters. The leader should be cut on a deeply hooked or gill hooked fish. 3.4. Fishing Methods. 3.4.1. Dipping -A dip net may not exceed thirty-six square f eet " ("36 sg. ft.) in overall area and its mesh may not be smaller than one-quarter inch (1/4"). 3.4.2. Bow Fishing" -- It is illegal to: . 3.4.2.a. Use an arrow having an explosive head or shaft while bow fishing; 3.4.2.b. Use an arrow dipped in or smeared with poison or other chemicals while bow fishing; or 3.4.2.c. Use a crossbow while bow fishing. 3.4.3. Gigging, Snagging, and Snaring --It is illegal to take any game fish by gigging, snagging, or snaring. 3.4.4. Trotlines and Droplines -- The following requirements must be complied with when using trotlines and droplines: 3.4.4.a. Trotlines and droplines must be attached to the bank, or a tree on the bank; 3.4.4.b. Trotlines and droplines must bear an identification tag that is legible and waterproof; 3.4.4.c. Trotlines and droplines must be attended at least once every twenty-four (24) hours; 3.4.4.d. Wire or cable lines and hooks with more than one point are prohibited; 3.4.4.e. It is illegal to attach a trotline to. public piers and docks or within fifty (50) feet of dam appurtenances; and 3.4.4.f. Trotlines and droplines are prohibited on impoundments designated by the director and published annually. 3.4.5. Seining for Minnows and Use of Minnow Traps and Throw Nets -- The seining of minnows and use of minnow traps and throw nets is permitted with the following restrictions: 3.4.5.a. Game fish may not be seined or trapped; 3.4.5.b. A seine may be used to obtain minnows for use as bait provided the seine is not larger than six (6) feet nor deeper than four (4) feet; 3.4.5.c. Minnow traps may be used provided the openings are not larger than one inch (1") in diameter; and 3.4.5.d. A thrownet may be used provided the diameter is no larger than six (6) feet and the mesh size no larger than 3/8 inch. 3.4.6. Underwater Spearfishing -- Spearfishing is permitted with the following restrictions: 3.4.6.a. Spearguns shall be discharged only beneath the surface of the water;3.4.6.b. It is illegal to use a bolt having an explosive head or shaft while spearfishing;3.4.6.c. It is illegal to use a bolt dipped in or smeared with poison or other chemicals while spearfishing; 3.4.6.d. A diver may not spearfish in such a manner as to interfere with other fishermen; 3.4.6.e. A diver may not spearfish in heavily-travelled boat lanes, marked swimming areas, or marked waterskiing areas; and 3.4.6.f. Fish taken by spearf ishing may not be returned to the water or left on the bank.