4 Va. Admin. Code § 20-670-30 - Gear restrictions
A. It shall
be unlawful for any person to use any gill net greater than 300 feet in length
when licensed for recreational purposes under this chapter except as described
in subsection B of this section. Any person licensed to use a recreational gill
net up to 300 feet in length shall stay within 100 yards of such net when it is
overboard. Failure to attend such net in this fashion is a violation of this
chapter.
B. It shall be unlawful
for any person to use any anchored gill net when licensed for recreational
purposes under this chapter that is greater than 110 feet in length in any of
the tidal waters upriver of the saltwater-freshwater boundaries. Any anchored
gill net set or placed in areas upriver of the saltwater-freshwater boundaries
shall be retrieved within one hour of setting or placing that gill net. Any
person licensed to use a recreational anchored gill net shall stay within 100
yards of such net when it is overboard. Failure to attend such net in this
fashion is a violation of this chapter, and any unattended anchored gill net
shall be confiscated by the marine police officer.
C. It shall be unlawful for any person to use
more than five crab pots or more than two eel pots when licensed for
recreational purposes under this chapter.
D. Any law or chapter applying to the setting
or fishing of commercial gill nets, cast nets, dip nets, crab pots, crab traps,
or crab trot lines shall also apply to the gear licensed under this chapter
when set or fished for recreational purposes, except that (i) certain
commercial gear used for recreational purposes shall be marked in accordance
with the provisions described in
4VAC20-670-40,
and (ii) the daily time limits for commercial crab potting and peeler potting
established in
4VAC20-270-30
shall not apply to the setting and fishing of recreational crab pots licensed
under this chapter.
E. It shall be
unlawful for any person to use any recreational gill net to catch and possess
any species of fish whose commercial fishery is regulated by an annual harvest
quota.
F. It shall be unlawful for
any person using a recreational gill net, fish cast net, or fish dip net to
take and possess more than the recreational possession limit for any species
regulated by such a limit. When fishing from any boat, using gear licensed
under this chapter, the total possession limit shall be equal to the number of
persons on board legally eligible to fish multiplied by the individual
possession limit for the regulated species, and the captain or operator of the
boat shall be responsible for adherence to the possession limit.
G. It shall be unlawful for any person using
a recreational gill net, fish cast net, or fish dip net to take and possess any
fish that is less than the lawful minimum size established for that species.
When the taking of any fish is regulated by different size limits for
commercial and recreational fishermen, that size limit applicable to
recreational fishermen or to hook-and-line fishermen shall apply to the taking
of that species by persons licensed under this chapter.
H. It shall be unlawful for any person to use
any ordinary crab trot line greater than 300 feet in length when licensed for
recreational purposes under this chapter.
I. It shall be unlawful for any person
licensed to use five crab pots under this chapter to fish those pots on Sunday
or to fish those pots from September 16 through May 31.
Notes
Statutory Authority: § 28.2-201 of the Code of Virginia.
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