4 Va. Admin. Code § 15-350-70 - Taking of fish with bow and arrow or crossbow
A. Season. Except
as otherwise provided by local legislation or as posted, it shall be lawful to
take common carp, northern snakehead, goldfish, and longnose gar from the
public inland waters of the Commonwealth, grass carp from public rivers and
streams of the Commonwealth except public inland lakes and reservoirs, and
bowfin and catfish from below the fall line in tidal rivers of the Chesapeake
Bay, except waters stocked with trout, by means of bow and arrow or
crossbow.
B. Poison arrows or
explosive-head arrows prohibited. It shall be unlawful to use poison arrows or
arrows with explosive heads at any time in the public inland waters of the
Commonwealth.
C. Fishing license
required. All persons taking fish in the manner described in this section shall
be required to have a regular fishing license.
D. Creel limits. The creel limits for common
carp, grass carp, northern snakehead, goldfish, and catfish shall be unlimited,
provided that any angler taking northern snakehead immediately kill such fish
and notify the department, as soon as practicable, of such actions and provided
that any angler taking grass carp ensure that harvested fish are dead. The
creel limit for bowfin and longnose gar shall be five fish per day from July 1
to April 14 and one fish per day from April 15 to June 30.
E. Retention requirement. Any common carp,
grass carp, northern snakehead, goldfish, catfish, longnose gar, or bowfin
taken with bow and arrow or crossbow must be retained and may not be released
back into or disposed of in the water. Any common carp, grass carp, northern
snakehead, goldfish, longnose gar, or bowfin taken with bow and arrow or
crossbow may not be disposed of on property abutting the body of water of
capture. These requirements shall not apply to private bodies of water or
private property abutting the body of water of capture.
Notes
Statutory Authority: §§ 29.1-103, 29.1-501, and 29.1-502 of the Code of Virginia.
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