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Title 10 Appendix: Vermont Fish and Wildlife Regulations

Chapter 2: FISH

10 V.S.A. App. § 122. Fish Regulation



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§ 122. Fish Regulation

 1.0 Authority

1.0 This rule is adopted pursuant to 10 V.S.A. § 4081(b). In adopting this rule, the fish and wildlife board is following the policy established by the general assembly that the protection, propagation, control, management, and conservation of fish, wildlife and fur-bearing animals in this state is in the interest of the public welfare and that the safeguarding of this valuable resource for the people of the state requires a constant and continual vigilance.

2.0 In accordance with 10 V.S.A. § 4082, this rule is designed to maintain the best health, population and utilization levels of Vermont's fisheries.

3.0 In accordance with 10 V.S.A. § 4083, this rule establishes open seasons; establishes daily, season, possession limits and size limits; prescribes the manner and means of taking fish; and prescribes the manner of transportation and exportation of fish.

 2.0 Purpose

It is the policy of the state that the protection, propagation control, management and conservation of fish, wildlife, and fur-bearing animals in this state is in the interest of the public welfare, and that safeguarding of this valuable resource for the people of the state requires a constant and continual vigilance.

 3.0 Angling, legal methods of taking fish

3.1 Definitons

3.1.1 Baited Hook - A single shank hook with 1, 2, or 3 points which may be baited with natural or artificial bait or both.

3.1.2 Lure - A man-made device designed to catch only one fish at a time, to include a spoon, plug, spinner, bait harness, tandem hook streamer or lead head jig.

3.1.3 Fly - A single pointed hook dressed with feathers, hair, thread, tinsel, or any similar material wound on or about the hook to which no hooks, spinners, spoons, or similar devices have been added.

3.1.4 Immediate Control - Such constant control as would enable the angler to respond forthwith to a fish taking their bait, lure or fly promptly and without any delay.

3.2 Whether still fishing, casting, or trolling in Vermont waters, a person may take fish only by using not more than two lines over which he or she has immediate control and to each of which lines is attached not more than two baited hooks, or more than three artificial flies, or more than two lures with or without bait, except that at Seymour Lake and Little Averill Lake a person may take fish only by using not more than one line.

3.3 A person fishing by angling shall not take fish through the ice, from the ice, or from an object supported by the ice.

3.4 A person shall not take any fish pursuant to subsection (3.2) unless it is hooked in the mouth. Any fish taken under subsection (3.2) that is not hooked in the mouth shall be immediately released pursuant to 10 V.S.A. § 4602. A fish hooked in any other part of the body with a hook or hooks manipulated in such a manner as to pierce and hook the fish other than in the mouth shall be considered to be foul hooked, and shall be prima facie evidence of foul hooking.

 4.0 Ice Fishing

4.1 Definitions

4.1.1 Ice Fishing - Ice fishing is defined as fishing by means of hook and line in hand or attached to a rod, tip-up, jack or bob, where the angler is fishing through a hole in the ice, from the ice or on an object supported by the ice. Fishing by casting or trolling baited hooks, artificial flies or lures shall not be considered ice fishing.

4.2 Fish may be taken through the ice with not more than two baited hooks or three artificial flies or two lures on each line. A person shall not operate more than eight lines, except on Lake Champlain where no more than 15 lines may be operated, and except on Seymour and Little Averill Lakes, where not more than four lines may be operated.

4.3 A person so fishing shall have at all times immediate control over the lines while in operation at all times.

4.4 The definitions of section 3 are applicable to this section.

 5.0 The taking, possessing, transporting, use and selling of baitfish

5.1 Purpose

5.1.1 This rule applies to fish used as bait. This rule shall apply to all persons who take, possess, transport, use, or deal with baitfish.

5.1.2 The purpose of this paragraph is to: a) protect the fish, and fisheries in the state, b) ensure the conservation of the fish and fisheries in the state, c) maintain the best health of species of the state, d) prevent the introduction or spread of a disease or parasite harmful to humans and wild species, and e) prevent the escape or release of non-native species or species injurious to or competitive with natural ecological systems and processes.

5.2 Definitions

5.2.1 "Application" means a specific form provided by the fish and wildlife department.

5.2.2 "Baitbox" means a receptacle used for holding or keeping baitfish alive for personal use. A legal baitbox shall not exceed 25 cubic feet in volume.

5.2.3 "Baitfish" means fish species and parts thereof, living or dead, used for the purpose of attracting and catching fish.

5.2.4 "Commercial Dealing, dealing, or deal" means to sell as defined in 10 V.S.A. § 4001(22).

5.2.5 "Fish Hatchery" refers to any fish culture station, hatchery, or artificial rearing pond which grows or maintains baitfish for sale in Vermont.

5.2.6 "Permit" is a document from the commissioner granting a Commercial Bait Dealers Permit.

5.2.7 "Waterbody" means any lake, pond, river, or stream including all tributaries upstream to the first barrier impassable to upstream fish movement.

5.2.8 "Commercially Preserved Baitfish" means baitfish which are chemically treated in a manner approved by the department, and then packaged for retail sale.

5.2.9 Personal Baitfish Harvest" means baitfish taken for noncommercial use.

5.3 Personal Baitfish Harvest

5.3.1 Personally harvested baitfish may be used only on the same waterbody, as defined in 5.2.7, from which they were collected.

5.3.2 A person may harvest for baitfish only those fish species listed under paragraphs 5.6. and 5.6.1.

5.3.3 It is unlawful to take baitfish for personal use other than by the following methods: a) minnow traps no longer than eighteen inches with an entrance for fish not exceeding one inch in diameter, b) dip nets, cast nets, and umbrella nets not exceeding a total of 51 square feet of mesh, or a seine net not exceeding 25 feet in length, c) angling by hook and line.

5.3.4 The personal harvest of baitfish is unlawful in Seasonally Closed Waters as listed in Section 9.0 of this regulation, except by angling or the use of minnow traps no longer than eighteen inches with an entrance for fish not exceeding one inch in diameter, and only during the open season for trout.

5.3.5 All traps, nets, baitboxes or other holding receptacles capable of taking, holding or keeping live baitfish in public waters must be marked with the name and address of the owner and user, unless the owner is present.

5.3.6 Personally harvested baitfish shall not be transported by motorized vehicle away from the waterbody from which they were collected.

5.3.7 Baitfish may be held on the water in a pen or baitbox as defined in paragraph 5.2.2. Unwanted baitfish shall be discarded dead in the water or on the ice.

5.3.8 Personally harvested baitfish may be collected from a waterbody's tributaries upstream to the first impassable barrier for use on such waterbody. Personally harvested baitfish shall not be transported upstream beyond the first impassable barrier.

5.3.9 The personal harvest of baitfish is prohibited on any waterbody of the state that is defined as closed to baitfish harvest. The department will maintain and make available a list of closed waters.

5.3.10 Fish eggs may be collected from legally angled fish from Vermont waters, and used immediately as bait on the same water where taken unless that water body has been closed to baitfish collection. It is illegal to move personally harvested fish eggs to any other waterbody. It is illegal to transport fish eggs away from and return them to the same waterbody for use as bait unless they have been processed in a manner approved by the Department.

5.4 Commercially Purchased Baitfish

5.4.1 It is unlawful to import baitfish into the state of Vermont without a Fish Importation Permit, except as provided for in paragraphs 5.4.4 and 5.4.5.

5.4.2 A person purchasing baitfish shall retain and show upon request a transportation receipt issued by a state-approved commercial bait dealer, authorizing transportation of baitfish overland by motorized vehicle. The receipt shall contain the following information: 1) A unique receipt identification number, 2) The name and telephone number of the bait dealer, 3) time and date of sale, 4) species purchased, 5) quantity purchased, 6) waterbody (limited to one) on which the baitfish will be used, 7) signature of purchaser.

5.4.3 A transportation receipt shall be valid for 96 hours from time and date of sale.

5.4.4 Anglers may purchase baitfish from a New York baitshop for use on Lake Champlain only, provided the baitshop is Vermont-licensed, and the baitfish are accompanied by a Vermont-issued baitfish transportation receipt.

5.4.5 Anglers may purchase baitfish from a New Hampshire baitshop for use on the Connecticut River and its setbacks only, provided the baitshop is Vermont-licensed, and the baitfish are accompanied by a Vermont-issued baitfish transportation receipt. For the purposes of this paragraph, the Connecticut River is defined as all waters of the river including the bays, setbacks, and tributaries, only to the first highway bridge crossing said tributaries on the Vermont side.

5.4.6 Anglers shall not transport baitfish away from waters of the state by motorized vehicle. Baitfish may be held on the water in a pen or baitbox as per paragraph 5.2.2. Unwanted baitfish shall be discarded dead in the water or on the ice.

5.4.7 Commercially prepared and preserved baitfish and fish eggs available from retailstores may be purchased and used as bait, and may be taken home and kept for later use,provided they are retained in the original packaging at all times.

5.5 Commercial Bait Dealers

5.5.1 Any person who buys bait for resale or sells baitfish is required to obtain a Commercial Bait Dealers Permit from the commissioner.

5.5.2 Commercial Bait Dealers may sell as bait only those species of fish listed under section 5.6 and 5.6.1. Commercial Bait Dealers may also sell rainbow smelt as bait, provided they are obtained from a fish hatchery approved by the commissioner as per paragraph 5.5.4 and its subsections below, or harvested and sold for use on the same waterbody on which the Bait Dealer is located as per paragraph 5.5.5 and its subsections below.

5.5.3 Commercial Bait Dealers must declare in their permit application if they will be a statewide baitfish dealer, or a Waterbody-Specific baitfish dealer.

5.5.4 Statewide baitfish dealers are prohibited from possessing, buying or selling wild-caught baitfish.

5.5.4.1 Baitfish sold by statewide baitfish dealers must originate from a fish hatchery approved by the commissioner.

5.5.4.2 Statewide baitfish dealers must hold or keep baitfish in waters drawn from a secure well or municipal water source approved by the fish and wildlife department.

5.5.4.3 Baitfish sold by statewide baitfish dealers may be used in waters throughout the state, except those waters as described in Section 6.0 of this regulation.

5.5.5 Waterbody-specific baitfish dealers must declare on their permit application the waterbody on which they are located.

5.5.5.1 Waterbody-specific baitfish dealers may harvest wild baitfish only from the declared waterbody, and offer them for sale and use only on the declared waterbody.

5.5.5.2 Waterbody-specific baitfish dealers must have baitfish holding facilities that discharge directly to their declared waterbody. Holding facilities must not discharge to other waters of the state.

5.5.5.3 Waterbody-specific baitfish dealers shall not operate dip nets, cast nets, or umbrella nets exceeding 51 square feet of mesh, or a seine net exceeding 125 feet in length, for the purposes of taking fish for bait, unless otherwise provided for on a Commercial Bait Dealers Permit. Baitfish netting is prohibited in all Seasonally Closed Waters as listed in Section 9.0 of this regulation, unless otherwise provided for on a Commercial Bait Dealers Permit.

5.5.5.4 The commercial harvest of baitfish is prohibited on any waterbody of the state that is defined as closed to baitfish harvest. The Department will maintain and make available a list of closed waters.

5.5.6 A Commercial Bait Dealer shall provide to each customer at the point of sale a copy of a transportation receipt containing the following information: 1) A unique receipt identification number, 2) The name and telephone number of the bait dealer, 3) time and date of sale, 4) species purchased, 5) quantity purchased, 6) waterbody (limited to one) on which the baitfish will be used, 7) signature of purchaser.

5.5.7 A transportation receipt shall be valid for 96 hours from time and date of sale.

5.5.8 Receipt books shall be provided to Commercial Bait Dealers by the department.

5.5.9 Any holder of a Commercial Bait Dealers Permit shall maintain receipts or records for each lot of wholesaled hatchery-raised or wild-caught baitfish introduced into their shop. The receipts or records shall include: name, address and telephone number of seller (for wholesaled baitfish), and date received, species identification, and quantity purchased or harvested, for wholesaled and wild-caught baitfish. The permit holder shall retain the receipts and records for at least one year after the date of sale or harvest. Receipts or records must be provided to the department immediately upon request.

5.6 Approved Species of Fish for use as Bait

Eastern silvery minnow Hybognathus regius

Fathead minnow Pimephales promelas

Bluntnose minnow Pimephales notatus

Emerald shiner Notropis atherinoides

Golden shiner Notemigonus crysoleucas

Spottail shiner Notropis hudsonius

Common shiner Luxilus cornutus previous Notropis cornutus

Mimic shiner Notropis volucellus

Creek chub Semotilus atromaculatus

Fallfish Semotilus corporalis

Blacknose dace Rhinichthys atratulus

Longnose dace Rhinichthys cataractae

Northern redbelly dace Phoxinus eos

White sucker Catostomus commersoni

Longnose sucker Catostomus catostomus

5.6.1 The following additional fish species, or parts thereof, may be taken by angling and used for bait only in those waters where taken and shall not be transported alive from those waters:

Rainbow smelt Osmerus mordax

Yellow perch Perca flavescens

5.6.2 All other species of fish are prohibited for use as bait.

5.7 Commercial Bait Dealer Application Process

5.7.1 A party who wishes to obtain a Commercial Bait Dealers Permit shall apply to the commissioner in writing on a form provided by the department. The commissioner or duly authorized agents may require the applicant to submit such additional information as is necessary to determine that the permitted activities comply with the purposes of this rule, including but not limited to fish health testing. The commissioner or duly authorized agents shall review the application and determine whether the application is complete or deficient.

5.7.2 If the application is deficient, the commissioner or agents shall inform the applicant of the deficiencies and return the application within 30 days of receipt, along with any associated fee, to the applicant for revision and re-submission. Once the application is complete, the commissioner or agents shall review the information supplied to assess the impact of the proposed operation on Vermont's fish and fisheries. The commissioner may issue the person an annual permit for commercial bait dealing. If the application is denied, the commissioner shall, within 30 days of receipt of application, send the person a written denial providing the reasons why the application is denied.

5.8 Permit Compliance

5.8.1 The permittee shall make the permit available upon request by an agent of the department. Premises and equipment used by persons to take, store, or deal in baitfish shall be accessible for inspection by the commissioner and his or her agents. Samples for species determination or disease examination shall be made available immediately upon request.

5.8.2 Permittees shall provide the department with additional information as requested on an annual basis or prior to the re-issuance of a new permit.

5.9 Permit Revocation

5.9.1 The commissioner may revoke any permit issued in order to protect regulated species when there is a concern of a disease developing, for failure to comply with the provisions of this rule, for failure to comply with other rules promulgated by the board or for failure to comply with the provisions of Part 4, Title 10, Vermont Statutes Annotated.

5.9.2 Upon receipt of information alleging that a person permitted to deal commercially in baitfish within the State of Vermont has violated rules promulgated by the board or the provisions of Part 4 of Title 10 of the Vermont Statutes Annotated, the commissioner shall cause the information to be investigated. If as a result of the investigation the commissioner finds that there is a reasonable belief that a person permitted under this rule has violated rules promulgated by the board or the provisions of Part 4 of Title 10 of the Vermont Statutes Annotated, then the commissioner shall notify that person in writing of the intent to revoke the permit.

5.9.3 Prior to permit revocation, the commissioner shall provide a proceeding consistent with 3 V.S.A. § 814(c).

5.9.4 Appeals of the decisions of the commissioner are subject to the Vermont Rules of Civil Procedure.

5.10 Permanent Rule Effective Date and Expiration of Emergency Rule

5.10.1 This rule shall take effect 15 days after being adopted by the fish and wildlife board and filed with the secretary of state and legislative committee on administrative rules. The existing emergency rule regarding baitfish shall expire when this regulation takes effect.

The use of fish in any form whether alive or dead for bait in fishing is prohibited in:

Adams Reservoir, Woodford;

Beaver Pond, Holland;

Beebe Pond, Sunderland;

Big Mud Pond, Mt. Tabor;

Blake Pond, Sutton;

Bourn Pond, Sunderland;

Branch Pond, Sunderland;

Cow Mountain Pond, Granby;

Griffith Lake, Mt. Tabor;

Jobs Pond, Westmore;

Lewis Pond, Lewis;

Little Rock Pond, Wallingford;

Martins Pond, Peacham;

McIntosh Pond, Royalton;

North Pond, Chittenden;

Notch Pond, Ferdinand;

Red Mill Pond, Woodford;

Sterling Pond, Cambridge;

South America Pond, Ferdinand;

Stratton Pond, Stratton;

Unknown Pond, Averys Gore;

Unknown Pond, Ferdinand

and any ponds as may be created or reclaimed by the fish and wildlife department. This regulation shall be posted at all waters affected.

 7.0 Lake Champlain Boundaries

Lake Champlain proper shall be considered to include the setback at the same level and the major tributaries to the lake to the following boundaries:

Dead Creek to Panton Road bridge in Panton;

East Creek to the falls in Orwell (downstream of Mount Independence Road);

Lamoille River to the top of first dam (Peterson Dam) in Milton;

LaPlatte River to the falls in Shelburne (under Falls Road bridge);

Lewis Creek to falls in North Ferrisburgh (just upstream of Old Hollow Road);

Little Otter Creek to falls in Ferrisburgh Center (downstream of Little Chicago Road);

Malletts Creek to the first falls upstream of Roosevelt Highway (US 2 and US 7) in Colchester;

Mill River in Georgia to the falls in Georgia (just upstream of Georgia Shore Road bridge);

Missisquoi River to the top of Swanton Dam in the Village of Swanton;

Mud Creek to the dam in Alburg (just upstream of Route 78 bridge);

Otter Creek to the top of the dam in the city of Vergennes;

Poultney River to Central Vermont Power Dam at Carver Falls in West Haven;

Rock River to first Canadian border crossing;

Winooski River to the Winooski One hydropower dam west of Main Street (US 7) in Winooski and Burlington;

Between October 1 and October 31, on the Clyde River (Newport City, Orleans County) from the downstream edge of the arch bridge at Gardner Park entrance upstream to the top of the abandoned mill dam located immediately upstream of the Newport 1, 2, 3 hydroelectric powerhouse, fishing may be done with artificial flies and lures only, and all salmon caught must be released.

 9.0 Seasonally Closed Waters

9.1 The following lakes and ponds or portions thereof are hereby designated Seasonally Closed Waters and shall be closed to all fishing except during the open season for trout as provided in section 10 of these regulations:

Adams Reservoir, Woodford

Ansel Pond, Bethel

Baker Pond, Barton

Bald Hill Pond, Westmore

Bean Pond, Sutton

Beaver Pond, Holland

Beck Pond, Newark

Beebe Pond, Sunderland

Big Averill Lake, Norton and Averill

Big Mud Pond, Mt. Tabor

Blake Pond, Sutton

Bourn Pond, Sunderland

Branch Pond, Sunderland

Brown Pond, Westmore

Caspian Lake, Greensboro

Center Pond, Newark

Colby Pond, Plymouth

Cow Mountain Pond, Granby

Crystal Lake, Barton

Duck Pond, Sutton

Dufresne Pond, Manchester

East Long Pond, Woodbury

Echo Lake, Charleston

Ewell Pond, Peacham

Forest Lake, Averill

Goshen Dam (Sugar Hill Reservoir), Goshen

Griffith Lake, Mt. Tabor

Hapgood Pond, Peru

Hartwell Pond, Albany

Holland Pond, Holland

Jobs Pond, Westmore

Knapp Brook Pond No. 1, Reading and Cavendish

Knapp Brook Pond No. 2, Reading and Cavendish

Lake Dunmore-Salisbury and Leicester - Except from Sucker Brook to the island south, which shall be open.

Levi Pond, Groton

Lewis Pond, Lewis

Little Averill Lake, Averill

Little Elmore Pond, Elmore

Little Rocky Pond, Wallingford

Long Pond, Newbury

Long Pond, Westmore

Maidstone Lake, Maidstone

Marl Pond, Sutton

Martins Pond, Peacham

May Pond, Barton

McIntosh Pond, Royalton

Mud Pond, Hyde Park

Nelson Pond (Forest Lake), Calais and Woodbury

Nichols Pond, Woodbury

North Pond, Chittenden

Norton Pond, Norton

Notch Pond, Ferdinand

Noyes (Seyon) Pond, Groton

Peacham Pond, Peacham

Perch Pond, Hyde Park

Pigeon Pond, Groton

Red Mill Pond, Woodford

Seymour Lake, Morgan

Shadow Lake, Glover

Silver Lake, Leicester

South America Pond, Ferdinand

South Pond, Marlboro

Spring Lake, Shrewsbury

Stannard Pond, Stannard

Sterling Pond, Cambridge

Stoughton Pond, Weathersfield

Stratton Pond, Stratton

Sunset Lake, Benson

Unknown Pond, Averys Gore

Unknown Pond, Ferdinand

Vail Pond, Sutton

Vernon Hatchery Pond, Vernon

West Mountain Pond, Maidstone

Wheeler Pond, Barton and Sutton

Willoughby Lake, Westmore

Zack Woods, Hyde Park

9.2 All streams are hereby designated Seasonally Closed Waters and shall be closed to all fishing except during the open season for trout as provided in section 10 of these regulations, provided that this subsection shall not apply to the following streams or portions of streams, which are hereby designated open streams:

Black River - From the Connecticut River boundary upstream to the top of the Lovejoy Dam in Springfield.

Lamoille River - From the Lake Champlain Boundary upstream to the top of the  hydroelectric dam at Fairfax Falls in Fairfax.

Missisquoi River - From the Lake Champlain Boundary upstream to the top of the Sheldon Springs Dam in Sheldon Springs.

Ompompanousuc River - From the Connecticut River boundary upstream to the top of the flood control dam in Union Village in the town of Thetford.

Otter Creek - From the Lake Champlain boundary upstream to the top of the Center Rutland Falls in Rutland.

Waits River - From the Connecticut River boundary upstream to the top of the Central Vermont Power Dam in Bradford.

West River - From the Connecticut River boundary upstream to the top of Townshend Lake Dam in Townshend.

White River - From the Connecticut River boundary upstream to the downstream edge of Route 107 bridge, in Bethel.

Williams River - From the Connecticut River boundary upstream to the top of the dam at Brockway Mills Falls in Rockingham.

Winooski River - From the Lake Champlain Boundary upstream to the top of the Bolton Dam in Duxbury and Waterbury.

Fish of the species named or described in the tables set forth below may be taken:

In the waters specified in column 1, by the method specified in column 2, during the open season specified in column 3.

Provided they meet any size restrictions specified in column 4, and only in numbers listed under daily bag limits specified in column 5, under no circumstances may a person take in one day, more than the daily bag or weight limit from a listed body of water. No person may take in aggregate more than the daily statewide aggregate limit for any species listed.

Businesses may buy lawfully taken fish, with the approval of the commissioner, pursuant to guidelines of the board. Fish species are restricted to species not protected by 10 V.S.A. § 4611.

10.1 Possession limits are equal to twice the "daily bag limits". Fish species with limit restrictions, may not be possessed in excess of the possession limits at any time.

10.1.1 No person shall have live fish in their possession that are transported in a manner which attempts to keep them alive when leaving waters of the state (10 V.S.A. §  1251(13)), except as follows:

10.1.1.1 those species allowed to be possessed and used as live fish for bait,

10.1.1.2 the person has been issued a scientific collection permit by the commissioner which specifically approves of the activity,

10.1.1.3 the person has been issued a fish transportation permit by the commissioner which specifically approves of the activity,

10.1.1.4 the person has been issued a fish breeders permit or fish importation permit by the commissioner which specifically approves of the activity.

10.2 The daily bag limit for a fish species on a water body with a closed season for that fish species is zero.

10.3 "General waters" restrictions are the provisions applicable to all waters of the state, except the waters specifically named or described.

10.4 Unless otherwise specifically provided, fish not listed in this regulation may be taken at any time and without size or catch limit, in waters not listed as Seasonally Closed Waters in Section 9 of these regulations.

10.5 Open Seasons, Size Restrictions and Daily Bag Limits Tables

a fish species that may be taken in one day)

         FISH SPECIES                      DAILY AGGREGRATE LIMITS

Brook Trout                    12 fish

Brown and Rainbow Trout        Maximum Combination of 6 fish

Lake Trout                     2 fish, (3 if taken from Lake Champlain)

Salmon                         2 fish

Large and Smallmouth Bass      Maximum combination of 5 fish

Northern Pike                  5 fish

Chain Pickerel                 10 fish

Muskellunge                    0 fish

Walleye/Sauger                 3 fish

Black and White Crappie        25 fish

American Shad                  2 fish

Yellow Perch                   50 fish

Yellow Perch exception         Lake Champlain - No daily limit

1. Waters      2. Methods      3. Season       4. Size         5. Daily Bag

                                               Restrictions    Limit

General        Angling         Second          No restriction  6 trout

waters.                       Saturday in

(except as                     April through

listed below)                  October 31

Lake Champlain Angling and     No closed       Minimum length  3 trout

               ice fishing     season          of 12 inches

Rivers and     Angling         Second          No restriction  12 trout, of

Streams                        Saturday in                     which not more

                               April through                   than 6 can be

                               October 31                      brown and/or

                                                               rainbow

TROPHY

                                                               TROUT STREAMS

Listed Below:  Angling         Second          No restriction  2 trout in

                               Saturday in                     aggregate

                               April through

                               October 31

 Black River along Rt. 131 in Weathersfield and Cavendish, from

Downers covered bridge upstream (approximately 4 miles) to the next bridge

across the river, The Howard Hill Bridge.

 East Creek in Rutland City - From the confluence with Otter Creek

upstream (approximately 2.7 miles) to the top of the Patch Dam in Rutland

City.

 Lamoille River From the downstream edge of the bridge on Route 104 in

the Village of Fairfax upstream (approximately 1.6 miles) to the top of the

Fairfax Falls Dam in Fairfax.

 Missisquoi River in Enosburg and Sheldon - From the downstream edge

of Kane Road (TH-3) bridge upstream (approximately 5.7 miles) to the top of

the Enosburg Falls Dam in Enosburg Falls.

 Otter Creek in Danby and Mt. Tabor - From the Vermont Railway Bridge

north of the fishing access upstream (approximately 2 miles) to the Danby-Mt.

Tabor Forest Rd. Bridge (Forest Road # 10).

 Passumpsic River in the Village of St. Johnsbury - From the top of

the Gage Dam in St,. Johnsbury upstream (approximately 2.4 miles) to the top

of the Arnold Falls Dam.  Moose River - From the confluence with

the Passumpsic River upstream (approximately 350 feet) to the downstream edge

of the Concord Avenue bridge in the Village of St. Johnsbury.

 Winooski River in Duxbury and Waterbury - From the top of the Bolton

Dam in Duxbury and Waterbury upstream to the Route 2 Bridge (east side of

Waterbury Village).

 Little River - From the confluences with Winooski River upstream to

the Route 2 bridge in Waterbury.

1. Waters      2. Methods      3. Season       4. Size         5. Daily Bag

                                               Restrictions    Limit

Listed       Angling         Second          Minimum size    2 trout

Below:                       Saturday in     of 10 inches

                               April through

                               October 31

 Lakes and Ponds

      Caspian Lake, Greensboro

      Echo Lake,

Charleston

      Lake Memphremagog (including South Bay and the connecting

waters),

            Coventry, Derby, Newport City and Newport;

Willoughby Lake, Westmore

Rivers and Streams:

      Orleans County:

          Barton River -

From the downstream side of the US Route 5 bridge southernmost and closest to

the Village of Barton in Barton downstream to Lake Memphremagog

Black River - From the downstream side of the VT Route 14/58 bridge in

Irasburg downstream to Lake Memphremagog.

          Johns River - From the

downstream edge of the first bridge (culvert) upstream of Lake Memphremagog

on North Derby Road (TH #6) upstream to U.S. 5, in Derby.

Willoughby River - The entire Willoughby River, from the Willoughby Lake

outlet downstream to the confluence with the Barton River.

AGGREGATE LIMITS

1. Waters      2. Methods      3. Season       4. Size         5. Daily Bag

                                               Restrictions    Limit

Listed       Angling         Second          See             Two fish in

below:                       Saturday in     regulations     aggregate

                               April through   for specific

                               October 31      bodies of

                                               waters

Big Averill Lake, Norton and Averill

Caspian Lake, Greensboro

Center

Pond, Newark

Crystal Lake, Barton

East Long Pond, Woodbury

Echo Lake,

Charleston

Elligo Lake, Craftsbury and Greensboro

Forest Lake (Nelson

Pond), Calais and Woodbury

Harveys Lake, Barnet

Lake Dunmore, Salisbury

Lake Memphremagog (including South Bay and the connecting waters),

Coventry, Derby, Newport City and Newport;

Little Averill Lake, Averill

Long Pond, Westmore

Maidstone Lake, Maidstone

Nelson Pond (Forest

Lake), Calais and Woodbury

Nichols Pond, Woodbury

Seymour Lake, Morgan

Shadow Lake, Glover

Spring Lake, Shrewsbury

Sunset Lake, Benson,

Willoughby Lake, Westmore.

1. Waters      2. Methods      3. Season       4. Size         5. Daily Bag

                                               Restrictions    Limit

The following  Artificial fly  No closed       Catch and       All trout must

portions of    or lure only,   season for      release only    be immediately

the specified  except during   catch and                       returned to

rivers shall   the open        release only                    the  waters

be open to     season for                                      where taken,

fishing for    trout.                                         except during

trout  year                                                    the open

round:                                                         season, limits

(Listed                                                        apply in

below)                                                       accordance

                                                               with the river

                                                               selected.

                               Open season;    During the

                               from the 2nd    open season

                               Saturday in     follow any

                               April through   species

                               October 31      restrictions

                                               for the

                                               selected river

 Black River - From the Connecticut River boundary upstream to the top

of the Lovejoy Dam in Springfield.

 Lamoille River - From the Lake Champlain boundary (top of Perterson

Dam in Milton) upstream to the top of the hydroelectric Dam at Fairfax Falls.

 Lewis Creek - From the Lake Champlain boundary upstream to the State

Prison Hollow Road (TH #3) bridge in Starksboro.

 Ompompanoosuc River - From the Connecticut River boundary upstream to

the Union Village Dam in.

 Otter Creek - From the Lake Champlain boundary upstream to top of

Center Rutland Falls in Rutland.

 West River - Fom the Connecticut River boundary upstream to the

Townshend Dam (Townshend) to Connecticut River boundary.

 White River - From the Connecticut River boundary upstream to the

bridge on Route 107 in Bethel.

 Williams River - From the Connecticut River boundary upstream to the

top of the dam at Brockway Mills Falls in Rockingham.

 Winooski River - From the Lake Champlain boundary upstream to the

Bolton Dam in Duxbury and Waterbury.

1. Waters      2. Methods      3. Season       4. Size         5. Daily Bag

                                               Restrictions    Limit

General        Angling         Second          Salmon -        2 Lake Trout

Waters (all                    Saturday in     Minimum length  or 2 Salmon or

waters except                  April through   15 inches Lake  1 of each

listed below)                  October 31      Trout -

                                             Minimum length

                                               - 18 inches

Lake Champlain Angling and     No Closed       Lake Trout and  3 Lake Trout

               ice fishing     Season          Salmon -        and 2 Salmon

                                               Minimum length

                                               of 15 Inches

Little         Angling with    Angling second  Lake Trout -    1 Lake Trout

Averill Lake   not more than   Saturday in     Minimum length  and 1 salmon

Seymour Lake   1 line          April through   of 20 inches

                               October 31

               Ice fishing     Ice fishing:    Salmon -        or 2 Salmon

               with not more   third Saturday  Minimum length

               than 4 lines    in January      of 15 inches

                               through March

                               15

Listed       Angling         Second          Lake Trout -    2 Lake Trout

Below:                       Saturday in     Minimum length  or 2 Salmon or

                               April through   of 18 Inches    1 of each

                               October 31

                                               Salmon -

                                               Minimum lenth

                                               f 17 Inches

Lake Memphremagog (including South Bay and the connecting waters), Coventry,

Derby, Newport City and Newport, excluding all waters of the Clyde River

Watershed upstream of the hydroelectric dam that creates West Charleston Pond

(Lubber Lake) in West Charleston and excluding Willoughby Lake and all waters

that flow into it.

RAINBOW, LAKE TROUT, SALMON AND BASS

1. Waters      2. Methods      3. Season       4. Size         5. Daily Bag

                                               Restrictions    Limit

Listed       Ice Fishing     Third Saturday  See species     See species

below:                       in January      restriction     restriction

                               through March   for individual  for individual

                               15              body of water   body of water

Big Averill Lake, Norton and Averill;

Big Salem Lake, Derby;

Caspian

Lake, Greensboro;

Chittenden Dam, Chittenden;

Crystal Lake, Barton;

Echo Lake, Charleston;

Echo Lake, Plymouth;

Eden Lake, Eden;

Elligo

Lake, Craftsbury and Greensboro;

Fairlee, West Fairlee;

Glen Lake,

Castleton, Fair Haven, and Benson;

Harriman Reservoir, Whitingham and

Wilmington;

Harveys Lake, Barnet;

Island Pond, Brighton;

Joes Pond,

Cabot, Danville;

Lake Bomoseen, Castleton and Hubbardton;

Lake Dunmore,

Leicester and, Salisbury;

Lake Fairlee, Thetford;

Lake Hortonia, Sudbury,

Hubbardton;

Lake Memphremagog (including South Bay and the connecting

waters), Coventry, Derby, Newport City and Newport;

Lake Morey, Fairlee;

Lake Rescue, Ludlow;

Lake St. Catherine, Wells, Poultney;

Little

Averill Lake, Averill;

Little Salem Lake, Derby;

Maidstone Lake,

Maidstone;

Marshfield Dam (Mollys Falls Reservoir), Cabot;

Miles Pond,

Concord;

Nelson Pond (Forest Lake), Calais and Woodbury;

Norton Pond,

Norton;

Parker Pond, Glover;

Peacham Pond, Peachman;

Pensioner Pond,

Charleston;

Seymour Lake, Morgan;

Shadow Lake, Glover;

Somerset

Reservoir, Somerset;

Sunset Lake, Benson;

Wallace Pond, Canaan;

Waterbury Reservoir, Waterbury;

Willoughby Lake, Westmore;

Woodbury

Lake, (Sabin Pond), Calais and Woodbury

1. Waters      2. Method       3. Season       4. Size         5. Daily Bag

                                               Restrictions    Limit

 Lamoille   Angling, with   Second          Minimum length  2 trout

River -      artificial      Saturday in     of 16 inches.

From the     lures and       April through

downstream     flies only.    October 31.

edge of the

railroad

bridge  in

Johnson

upstream

(approximately

 3.7 miles)

to the

downstream

edge of the

Ten Bends

Drive bridge

in Hyde Park.

 White      Angling, with   Second          Minimum length  1 trout

River  -     artificial      Saturday in     of 18 inches

From the     lures and       April through

confluence     flies only.    October 31.

with

Lilliesville

Brook in

Stockbridge

downstream

3.3 miles to

220 ft.

downstream of

the

confluence

with

Cleveland

Brook in

Bethel.

 Mettawee   Angling         Second          10 to 14        2 trout, only

River -                    Saturday in     inches          1 greater than

From the                       April through   protected       14 inches

downstream                     October 31.    slot: (all

edge of the                                    trout 10 to 14

Route 153                                      inches must be

bridge in                                      released)

Pawlet

upstream

(approximately

 16 miles) to

the

downstream

edge of first

bridge on

Dorset Hollow

Road and

including

tributary:

Flower Brook

upstream

(approximately

 1000 ft) to

the

downstream

edge of the

Route 30

bridge in

Pawlet.

 Winooski   Angling         June 1 through  10 to 16        2 trout, only

River                          October 1       inches          1 greater than

Tributaries -                                  protected       16 inches

Listed Below                                   slot: (all

                                           fish 10 to 16

                                               inches must be

                                               released)

 Winooski River Tributaries

 Joiner Brook, Bolton  - From the confluence of the Winooski River

upstream approximately 1900 feet to the first falls.

 Pinneo Brook, Bolton - From the confluence of the Winooski River

upstream approximately 100 feet to the railroad crossing.

 Preston Brook, Bolton -  From the confluence of the Winooski River

upstream approximately 2600 feet to the first falls.

 Ridley Brook, Duxbury - From the confluence of the Winooski River

upstream approximately 1700 feet to the first falls.

Listed       Angling         Second          10 to 16        2 trout, only

Below:                       Saturday in     inches          1 greater than

                               April through   protected       16 inches

                               October 31      slot: (all

                                               fish 10 to 16

                                               inches must be

                                               releases)

 Dog River - From the first bridge on Route 12 above the confluence

with the Winooski River upstream (approximately 4.3 miles) to the railroad

bridge in West Berlin.

 New Haven - From Munger Street Bridge in New Haven upstream

(approximately 4.1 miles) to the South Street bridge in Bristol.

 Winooski River - From Preston Brook mouth upstream (approximately 4.4

miles) to the Ridley Brook mouth.

1. Waters      2. Method       3. Season       4. Size         5. Daily Bag

                                               Restrictions    Limit

Connecticut    No person       No Open Season  All fish must   Zero - All

River and      shall take or                   be immediately  Anadromous

tributaries    attempt to                      released        Atlantic

               take an                                         salmon must be

               anadromous                                      immediately

               Atlantic                                        released

               salmon, any

               salmon

               unintentionally

                taken shall

               be immediately

               released in

               accordance

               with section

               4602

1. Waters      2. Methods      3. Season       4. Size         5. Daily Bag

                                               Restrictions    Limit

Connecticut    Angling         No Closed       No restriction  2 Shad

River,                         Season

including

Vermont river

tributaries

1. Waters      2. Methods      3. Season       4. Size         5. Daily Bag

                                               Restrictions    Limit

General        Angling, ice    No Closed       No restriction  No limit

Waters         fishing and     Season

(Except        bow with line

seasonally     attached to an

closed waters  arrow

and as listed

below)

Lake           Angling, ice    No closed       No restriction  No limit

Champlain,     fishing and     season

not to         bow with line

include        attached to

tributaries    arrow

Lake           Spearing        March 25        No restriction  No limit

Champlain,                     through May

not to                         25, Title 10

include                        (4606e)

tributaries

1. Waters      2. Methods      3. Season       4. Size         5. Daily Bag

                                               Restrictions    Limit

General        Angling and     No closed       Minimum length  5 Fish

Waters         ice fishing     Season          of 20 inches

(except as

listed below)

Lake Champlain Angling, ice    No closed       Minimum length  5 Fish

               fishing         season          of 20 inches

               Shooting and    March 25        Minimum length  5 Fish

               spearing        through May     of 20 inches

                               25, 10 VSA

                               (4606)

1. Waters      2. Methods      3. Season       4. Size         5. Daily Bag

                                               Restrictions    Limit

General        Angling and     No closed       No restriction  No Limit

Waters         ice fishing     Season

(except as

listed below)

Lake Champlain By angling and  No Closed       No restriction  10 fish

               ice fishing,    Season

               Shooting and    March 25        No restriction  10 Fish

               spearing        through May 25

1. Waters      2. Methods      3. Season       4. Size         5. Daily Bag

                                               Restrictions    Limit

General        Angling and     No Closed       All             Zero - All

Waters         ice fishing;    Season          muskellunge     muskellunge

(except as     Catch and                       must be         must be

listed below)  release with                    released        immediately

             artificial                                      released

               lures and

               flies only

Lake Champlain Angling and     No closed       All             Zero - All

               ice fishing;    season          muskellunge     muskellunge

               Catch and                       must be         must be

               release with                    released        immediately

               artificial                                      released

               lures and

               flies only

               Shooting and    March 25        Minimum length  Zero Fish

               spearing        through May     of 30 inches

                               25, (10 VSA

                               4606)

Missisquoi     Any fish taken  No Open Season  Any fish taken  Zero - All

River from     must be                         must be         muskellunge

Swanton Dam    immediately                     immediately     taken must be

in the         released                        released        immediately

Village of                                                     released

Swanton

upstream to

the Highgate

Falls Dam

1. Waters      2. Methods      3. Season       4. Size         5. Daily Bag

                                               Restrictions    Limit

All waters     Angling, and    No closed       No restriction  No Limit

               ice fishing     season

1. Waters      2. Methods      3. Season       4. Size         5. Daily Bag

                                               Restrictions    Limit

All Waters     Angling, ice    No closed       Minimum length  25 fish,

               fishing         Season          of 8 Inches     Combined

1. Waters      2. Methods      3. Season       4. Size         5. Daily Bag

                                               Restrictions    Limit

General        Angling and     No closed       No restriction  50 fish

Waters         ice fishing     Season

(except as

listed

below)

Lake Champlain Angling and     No closed       No restriction  No Limit

               ice fishing     Season

Businesses may buy lawfully taken fish, with the approval of the

Commissioner, pursuant to guidelines of the Board. Fish species are

restricted to species not protected by 10 V.S.A. § 4611.

1. Waters      2. Methods      3. Season       4. Size         5. Daily Bag

                                               Restrictions    Limit

General        Angling         No closed       No restriction  5 fish

Waters                         season

(except as

listed below)

Lakes, Ponds   Angling

(Ice  Second          Minimum length  5 Fish

and reservoirs fishing - see   Saturday in     of 10 inches

               special         June through

               provisions)     Nov. 30th

Lakes, Ponds   Catch and       Second          All bass must   Zero - All

and reservoirs release with    Saturday in     be released     bass must be

               artificial      April through                   immediately

               lures and       the Friday                      released

               flies only      before the

                               Second

                               Saturday in

                               June, both

                               dates

                               inclusive.

Seasonally,    Angling         Only when such  No restrictions 5 Fish

Closed Waters                  rivers and

- streams                      streams are

                               open to trout

                               fishing

Lake Morey,    Angling

(Ice  Second          Largemouth      5 Fish

Fairlee        fishing -  see  Saturday in     bass - Minimum

               special         June through    length of 14

               provisions)     Nov. 30         inches

Kent Pond,     Angling         Second          Largemouth      10 fish, only

Killington                     Saturday in     Bass:           1 fish greater

and Baker                      June through    protected       than 12 inches

Pond,                          Nov. 30         slot: 10-12

Brookfield                                     inches (all

                                               fish between

                                               10 & 12 inches

                                               must be

                                               released)

1. Waters      2. Methods      3. Season       4. Size         5. Daily Bag

                                               Restrictions    Limit

General        Angling and     First Saturday  Minimum length  3 Fish

Waters         ice fishing     in May through  of 18 inches

(except as                     March 15

listed

below)

Lake Carmi,    Angling, ice    First Saturday  Minimum length  5 fish,

Franklin       fishing         in May through  of 15 inches    provided only

                               March 15        Protected       1 is over 19

                                               lengths - 17    inches

                                               to 19 inches

                                               (all fish

                                               between 17 &

                                               19 inches must

                                               be released)

Chittenden     Angling, ice    June 1 through  Minimum length  2 fish

Reservoir,     fishing         March 15        of 22 inches

Chittenden

 11.0 Spawning grounds for game fish - Generally

11.1 The below listed waters are declared spawning grounds for game fish and are hereby closed to the taking of fish from second Saturday in April through May 31 annually.

Chittenden County

Joiner Brook, Bolton - Joiner Brook, Bolton - From the confluence of the Winooski River upstream approximately 1,900 feet to the first falls.

Pinneo Brook, Bolton - From the confluence of the Winooski River upstream approximately 100 feet to the railroad crossing.

Preston Brook, Bolton - From the confluence of the Winooski River upstream approximately 2,600 feet to the first falls.

Orleans County

Black River - From 600 feet below the falls at Old Harman Mill in Coventry upstream to the top of falls at Old Harman Mill in Coventry.

Ware Brook - From the downstream edge of  the furthest downstream bridge/culvert  on  Back Coventry Road (TH #8 in Irasburg) upstream approximately one mile to top of the first major natural  falls on Ware Brook.

Alder (Stony) Brook - From its confluence with the Black River upstream 3 1/2 miles to the outlet of Sargent Pond, in Coventry.

Willoughby River - From the downstream edge of the bridge on Vermont Route 58 in the village of Evansville (Brownington), downstream to confluence of the Brownington Branch of the Willoughby River in Brownington; and from the bridge on Tarbox Hill Road in Orleans Village and extending upstream to the top of the natural falls (upstream of the bridge on Tarbox Hill Road) in Orleans Village.

Dorin, Wells, Myers, Schoolhouse and Mill Brooks - From mouth of brooks at Lake Willoughby upstream approximately 3/4 mile in Dorin Brook, all of Wells Brook, 1/2 mile in Myers Brook, 1/4 mile in the Schoolhouse Brook and, and 1/4 mile in Mill Brook and tributaries, all in Westmore. For identification purpose these brooks are arranged in order from north to south, and flow through Vermont Agency of Transportation structures on Route 5A number 10, 9, 8, 7 and 6, respectively.

Brownington Branch of the Willoughby River in Brownington - From its confluence at the Willoughby River extending upstream to the second road crossing on Brownington Chilafoux Road (TH #15). Said crossing is located approximately 2.4 miles from Brownington Center on Chilafoux Road (TH #15).

Country Club Brook - From its confluence with the Willoughby River extending upstream to Hollow Road (TH #14) in Barton.

Porter Brook - Greensboro, Porter Brook, tributary to Caspian Lake, is to be closed in its entirety. (1987, Fish and Wildlife Commissioner's Reg. No. 970, eff. April 1, 1987.)

Johns River - the downstream edge of the bridge on Beebe Road (TH #3) upstream approximately two tenths of a mile to the downstream edge of bridge on Elm Street (TH #2) in Derby.

Outlet Brook - From the highway bridge near Echo Lake in Charleston upstream to the top of dam at outlet of Seymour Lake.

Washington County

Chase Brook - From its confluence with the Dog River upstream approximately 1/2 mile to the top of the natural falls in Berlin.

Ridley Brook, Duxbury - From the confluence of the Winooski River upstream approximately 1,700 feet to the first falls.

Windsor County

=us Lilliesville Brook in the Town of Stockbridge from its confluence with the White River upstream to the 2nd bridge on the Lilliesville Brook Road.

=us Locust Creek in Bethel from its confluence with the White River upstream to the 2nd bridge on Rt. 12.

11.2 The below named waters are closed from March 16 through May 31:

Chittenden County

Lamoille River - From the downstream edge of the bridge on Bear Trap Road in Milton (referred to as the West Milton Bridge upstream to the top of first dam (Peterson Dam) in Milton.

Winooski River -From the Winooski One Hydro dam west of Main Street (US 7) in  Winooski and Burlington and extending downstream to the downstream side of the first railroad bridge.

Franklin County

Missisquoi River - From the top of the Swanton dam in the Village of Swanton downstream approximately 850 feet to the water treatment plant on the west side of the river, and downstream approximately 850 feet to the upstream end of the cement breakwater on the east side of the river. (1988, Fish and Wildlife Board Reg. No. 975, eff. April 7, 1988.)

11.3 The below named waters are closed from March 16 to the Friday before the 1st Saturday in May, both dates inclusive:

Franklin County

Missisquoi River - From the top of the Swanton Dam in the Village of Swanton extending downstream 5,120 feet to the Northwest corner (downstream) of the Riverside Cemetery and across the river to a pole on the Northeast bank.

11.4 The below named waters are closed from second Saturday in April through May 10:

Orleans County

Clyde River - From the downstream edge of the bridge on Lower Clyde Street in Newport City upstream to the top of the abandoned Mill Dam immediately upstream of the Number 1,2,3 hydroelectric powerhouse, in Newport City.

11.5 The below named waters are closed from October 1 through October 31:

Orleans County

Johns River - From the downstream edge of the first bridge (culvert) upstream of Lake Memphremagog on North Derby Road  (TH #6) upstream to U.S. 5, in Derby. (Added 1961, No. 119, § 2, eff. May 9, 1961; amended 1963, Fish and Game Board Reg. No. -, eff. Aug. 23, 1963; 1966, Fish and Game Board Reg. No. -, eff. Jan. 1, 1967; 1968, Fish and Game Board Reg. No. -, eff. Jan. 1, 1969; 1971, Fish and Game Board Regs. No. 840, eff. March 19, 1971; No. -, eff. June 21, 1971; 1973, Fish and Game Board Reg. No. 866, eff. Jan. 20, 1973; 1974, Fish and Game Board Reg. No. 892, eff. Dec. 26, 1974; 1975, Fish and Game Board Reg. No. 895, eff. Jan. 1, 1976; 1976, Fish and Game Board Reg. No. 899, eff. Jan. 1, 1977; 1977, Fish and Game Board Reg. No. 904, § 5, eff. Jan. 1, 1978; 1977, No. 245 (Adj. Sess.), § 1, eff. Apr. 17, 1978; 1978, Fish and Game Board Reg. No. 906, eff. Oct. 21, 1978; 1979, Fish and Game Board Reg. No. 913, eff. Nov. 21, 1979; 1980, Fish and Game Board Regs. No. 915, eff

. June 30, 1980; No. 926, §§ 1-7, eff. Jan. 1, 1981; 1983, Fish and Game Board Regs. No. 936, §§ 1, 5, eff. Jan. 1, 1983; No. 942, eff. June 9, 1983; No. 946, eff. Oct. 17, 1983; 1984, Fish and Wildlife Board Regs. No. 950, eff. Sept. 17, 1984; No. 951, eff. Sept. 17, 1984; 1985, No. 953, eff. Jan. 1, 1985; 1985, No. 49; 1986, No. 962, eff. June 6, 1986; 1987, Fish and Wildlife Board Reg. No. 971, eff. Sept. 17, 1987; 1990, Fish and Wildlife Board Reg. No. 980, eff. Feb. 23, 1990; 1991, Fish and Wildlife Board Regs. No. 982, eff. Jan. 5, 1991; No. 990, eff. Sept. 1991; 1993, Fish and Wildlife Board Reg. No. 998, eff. March 23, 1993; 1995, Fish and Wildlife Board Reg. No. 1003, eff. Jan. 2, 1996; 1997, Fish and Wildlife Board Reg. No. 1003, eff. Nov. 1, 1997; 1999, Fish and Wildlife Board Reg. No. 1003, eff. March 13, 1999; 2000 Fish and Wildlife Board Reg. No. 1003, eff. Oct. 7, 2000; 2003, Fish and Wildlife Board Reg. No. 1003, eff. Dec. 6, 2002; 2004, Fish and Wildlife Board Reg. No.

 1003, eff. June 4, 2004; 2005, Fish and Wildlife Board Reg. No. 1003, eff. July 21, 2005; 2005A, Fish and Wildlife Board Reg. No. 1003, eff. March 31, 2006; 2007, Fish and Wildlife Board Reg. No. 1003, eff. Sept. 1, 2006; 2008, Fish and Wildlife Board Reg. No. 1003, eff. January 1, 2009; 2010 Fish and Wildlife Reg. effective January 1, 2011.)