Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 14, § 5.87 - North Coast Salmon Report Card Requirement (See Section 701)
(a) Report Card
Required in Waters of the Klamath-Trinity River System and the Smith River. All
anglers must have a North Coast Salmon Report Card in their possession while
fishing for or taking salmon in waters of the Klamath-Trinity River System and
the Smith River, and must complete and return the card pursuant to regulations
in this Section and in Section
1.74.
(b) Prior to beginning fishing activity, the
cardholder shall record the month, day, and fishing location on the first
available line on the report card.
(c) For the Klamath-Trinity River System:
Whenever the cardholder lands (either retains or releases) a Chinook Salmon,
the angler shall immediately record whether the fish was an adult or a jack,
and whether the fish has an adipose fin present. Whenever the cardholder
releases a Coho Salmon, the angler shall immediately record whether the
maxillary is present or absent.
(d)
For the Smith River: Whenever the cardholder lands (either retains or releases)
a Chinook Salmon, the angler shall immediately record whether the fish was an
adult or a jack, and whether the fish has an adipose fin or left ventral fin
present.
(e) Whenever the
cardholder moves to another fishing location, the angler shall record the
month, day, and location on the next line on the report card.
(f) In the Klamath-Trinity River System, a
jack Chinook Salmon is defined in Section
7.40(b)(50). In
the Smith River, a jack Chinook Salmon is defined in Section
7.40(b)(105).
(g) In the event an angler fills in all lines
and returns a North Coast Salmon Report Card, an additional card may be
purchased. See Section
1.74.
(h) The annual fee for the North Coast Salmon
Report Card is specified in Section
701, Title 14, CCR.
Notes
2. Amendment of section heading and section filed 2-9-2010; operative 3-1-2010 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4 (Register 2010, No. 7).
3. Change without regulatory effect amending NOTE filed 8-8-2019 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2019, No. 32).
4. Amendment of subsection (f) filed 8-5-2020; operative 8-15-2020 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b)(4)(a) (Register 2020, No. 32).
5. Amendment of subsection (h) filed 12-6-2022; operative 12-6-2022 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b)(4)(A) and Fish and Game Code section 265 (Register 2022, No. 49).
6. Amendment of section heading and subsections (c), (d), (f) and (h) filed 8-15-2023; operative 8-15-2023 pursuant to Fish and Game Code section 265 (Register 2023, No. 33).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 200, 205 and 265, Fish and Game Code. Reference: Sections 200, 205 and 265, Fish and Game Code.
2. Amendment of section heading and section filed 2-9-2010; operative 3-1-2010 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(Register 2010, No. 7).
3. Change without regulatory effect amending Note filed 8-8-2019 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2019, No. 32).
4. Amendment of subsection (f) filed 8-5-2020; operative
5. Amendment of subsection (h) filed 12-6-2022; operative
6. Amendment of section heading and subsections (c), (d), (f) and (h) filed 8-15-2023; operative
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