Ohio Admin. Code 1501:31-3-02 - Legal length and weight of certain fish
Under authority of section 1533.63 of the Revised Code and division (D) of section 1531.08 of the Revised Code, the chief of the division of wildlife hereby orders that throughout the state:
(A) It shall be unlawful for
any person to sell, buy, transport, take, catch, or possess channel catfish
(Ictalurus punctatus) less than fourteen and one-half inches in length, a
yellow perch (Perca flavescens and Perca fluviatilis) less than eight and
one-half inches in length, a yellow perch fillet or part fillet less than five
and five-eighths inches, a headless yellow perch less than six and
seven-eighths inches in length, a white bass (Morone chrysops) or white bass
x white perch
hybrids
hybrid (M.
chrysops x R. Americanus
M. Americana) less than eleven inches in length, a
headless white bass or white bass x white perch
hybrid less than eight and three-fourths inches in length, a white bass or
white bass x white perch hybrid fillet or part
thereof less than six and one-half inches in length, a walleye (Stizostedion vitreum vitreum
Sander vitreus) less than fifteen and one-half inches
in length, a walleye fillet or part fillet of a length less than nine and
one-half inches, a headless walleye less than twelve and one-fourth inches in
length, a bullhead (Ictalurus melas, I. natalis and
Nebulosus species
Ameiurus sp.) less than
nine inches in length, or a
white fish
whitefish (Coregonus sp.) less than seventeen inches
in length. Suckers and buffalo fish of any size may be bought and sold. Except
as provided in paragraph (E) of this rule, all such fish caught or taken of a
weight or length less than prescribed in this rule, and all fish that cannot be
taken in Ohio waters by commercial fishing devices, shall be released back to
the water immediately with as little injury as possible while the fishing
device is lifted, hauled or operated.
(B) It shall be unlawful for any person to
release any species of protected or undersized fish prescribed in this rule
into a privately owned pond, lake, live car, or other enclosure.
(C) It shall be unlawful for any person to
bring ashore, or possess aboard a boat used in commercial fishing, a fish
mentioned in this rule with its head or tail removed or in such condition that
its length, weight, or species cannot be determined.
(D) This rule does not prohibit the catching,
taking, or possession of undersized fish when caught or taken with hook and
line, other than a commercial trotline, but when such fish are taken they
cannot be bought or sold; provided that no person shall possess such undersized
fish, or a species not permitted to be taken commercially, aboard a boat going
to, while on, or when returning from commercial fishing devices.
(E) It shall be unlawful for any person to
take, possess, sell, buy, transport, or cause to be transported, a quantity,
container, boat load, catch or haul of any species of fish referred to in this
rule containing more than ten percent by weight of undersized round, filleted
or headless fish.
(F) It shall be
unlawful for any person to take, by the aid of commercial fishing gear: blue
pike; sauger; sturgeon; brook, brown, rainbow, and lake trout; or coho,
chinook, and pink salmon; cisco; or mooneye from lake Erie or its tributaries
or to possess any of the aforementioned species on a boat going to or returning
from commercial fishing.
(G) Lake
trout; sauger; sturgeon, except lake sturgeon (Acipenser
fulvenscens
fulvescens); coho, chinook, and pink salmon; cisco,
except lake herring (Coregonus artedii
artedi) legally acquired from out of the state may be
sold, bought, and possessed except as otherwise provided in this paragraph. It
shall be unlawful for any person to buy, sell, or possess a sauger less than
eleven inches in length, or sauger fillet of a weight less than three ounces,
or a part fillet of a weight less than one and one-half ounces; a sturgeon,
except lake sturgeon, less than forty-eight inches in length; a cisco, except
lake herring, less than eleven inches in length.
(H) It shall be unlawful for any person to
take, possess, buy, sell, deliver, transport, ship, trade or give away, walleye
(Stizostedion vitreum vitreum
Sander vitreus) or part thereof, including roe, taken
from Ohio waters of lake Erie and its tributaries when taken by the aid of
commercial fishing gear.
(I) It
shall be unlawful for any person to possess a walleye (Stizostedion vitreum vitreum
Sander vitreus) or part thereof, including roe, upon
or in any boat, used in licensed commercial fisheries while such boat is going
to, when on, or when returning from commercial fishing devices.
(J) It shall be unlawful for any person to
buy, sell, or trade walleye (Stizostedion vitreum
vitreum
Sander vitreus) taken from the
Ohio waters of lake Erie and its tributaries.
(K) It shall be unlawful for any person to
possess or transport aboard a boat a quantity of walleye (Stizostedion vitreum vitreum
Sander vitreus), in excess of the daily bag limit per
licensed angler as specified in paragraph (A) of rule
1501:31-13-08 of the
Administrative Code, except a nonresident transportation permittee may
transport a quantity of walleyes when in conformity with sections
1533.301 and
1533.63 of the Revised
Code.
(L) A violation of the
length, weight, and species of fish required of this rule is a violation of
section 1533.63 of the Revised
Code.
(M) All provisions in section
1533.63 of the Revised Code not
mentioned in, or modified by this rule, shall remain in effect.
(N) "Headless" for this rule shall mean the
length of a fish from the tip of the tail to the point where the head was
removed.
(O) It shall be unlawful
for any person to sell, buy, offer for sale, possess, or transport for sale
fish which have a length or weight limit, in any form other than round,
headless, or as fillets, except salmons (Salmo
species) and whitefishes
whitefish (Coregonus species
sp.) may be
sold in steak form or canned and channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) may be
sold in nugget and strip form.
(P)
Persons processing fish in any county adjacent to lake Erie and in accordance
with section 1533.56 of the Revised Code,
shall be required to keep accurate daily records for a period of two years.
Those records shall show the name and address of each owner or other person
from whom the processor receives the fish, the species, weight of fish, and
date.
(Q) All definitions set forth
in rule
1501:31-1-02 of the
Administrative Code shall apply to this rule.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 1531.08, 1533.56, 1533.63
Rule Amplifies: 1531.08, 1533.56, 1533.63
Prior Effective Dates: 08/31/1973, 08/30/1978, 03/01/1980, 01/02/1981, 02/28/1982, 05/03/1984 (Emer.), 09/17/1984, 09/15/1987, 10/20/1991, 06/07/1993, 05/19/1995, 07/15/1998, 08/15/2008
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