Sunday, October 23, 2011

Getting To Know Fishing Regulations In Your New Area

It is important to learn the local fishing regulations when moving to a new area. This could save you the trouble and needless expense of facing a hefty fine for a rule infraction. Each state has specific rules and regulations in regards to fishing.  Keep these tips in mind when you relocate after a move:

Your Best Source for Information

It is imperative that you receive accurate information about the specific rules and regulations of fishing in your new area. The last thing you want is to receive a citation and pay a stiff fine simply for lack of local fishing regulation knowledge. Turn to your state’s fish and game website. This can be easily hunted down on Google by typing your state’s name and the keywords, “fish and game.” Click on your state’s link and research the regulation section. Most websites allow you to download the fishing guide for future reference.

My Fishing Regulations
Each state has specific requirements. We encourage you to check into the regs once you move into a new area. Study the guide to familiarize yourself. Look for these items to see if your new location has different regulations.

·       Check on daily limits for caught fish.  Pay special attention to weight and size requirements.

·       Research special licenses for multiple poles and types of fish.

·       Know your setlines, trotlines, float lines and bank lines.  

·       Verify the size of throwbacks.

·       Check to see about licensing as you might be required to purchase separate fresh water and saltwater licenses.

·       Verify what your state says in regards to specific guidelines on displaying your license on your person.

·       Research specific catch and release information.

·       Familiarize yourself with types of equipment that can be used to catch fish.

·       Know the open and closing season dates on each species of fish you are interested in.   

·       Know your gear requirements. There are certain regulations for nets and lines.

·       You always need to be aware if you fish in a lake or river which adjoins two or more state lines, it might be necessary to obtain multiple state licenses.

·       If you have relocated to the coastal areas, check your local Marine Life Protection Act. It will provide you with a comprehensive guide to the ins and outs of marine life rules and regulations, which can be applied to your next ocean fishing trip.

 
Moving to a new state? Many states offer reduced rates for seniors as well as life-term residents. Learn the minimum age for obtaining a fishing license. Each state has different requirements. Some states are sixteen years of age, others fifteen years of age, and some require them to carry identification verifying their age.


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