58 Pa. Code § 63.9 - Snatch fishing, foul hooking and snag fishing
(a) It is unlawful to take or attempt to take
fish by the methods known as snatch fishing, foul hooking or snag fishing or to
take or attempt to take fish with a snagging hook or device which may be used
to capture the fish by engaging the device in, to, with, or around any part of
the body of the fish. In addition, it is unlawful to possess a snagging hook
while in the act of fishing. A snagging hook is a fishing device that is
designed or modified to facilitate the snagging of fish. It is either of the
following:
(1) A hook with other than a
single barb which is weighted on the shank at any point below the eye of the
hook and above the barbs thereof.
(2) A hook that is otherwise designed or
modified so as to make the snagging of fish more likely when it is used than if
a normal hook or fishing device were used.
(b) Nothing in subsection (a) may be
construed to prohibit the use of long bow, crossbow, spear and gigs as provided
in §
63.8 (relating to long bows,
crossbows, spears and gigs) or other net or devices specifically authorized by
law or this subpart.
(c) Nothing in
this section prohibits the use of a device so long as the eye of the hook is no
more than 2 inches below the device.
Notes
The provisions of this § 63.9 amended under 30 Pa.C.S. § 2102(a).
This section cited in 58 Pa. Code § 63.21 (relating to designation of fishing regulations).
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