DEFINITIONS
Artificial Lure
means any fishing lure
constructed by humans as an
imitation or substitute for
natural bait or fish forage and
includes, but is not limited to
artificial flies, spinners,
spoons, poppers, plugs, jigs and
plastic, rubber or other
artificial imitations of natural
bait. An artificial lures only
rule prohibits the use of any
live, dead or chemically
preserved natural or organic
bait or food.
Dip Net
except when taking smelts in a
tributary or within 100 feet of
the mouth of a tributary, a
device consisting of a rigid
frame filled with netting,
firmly attached to a rigid
handle and manually operated by
a single person; and when used
to take smelts in a tributary or
within 100 feet of the mouth of
a tribuarty, a device consisting
of a rigid circular frame that
is not more than 24 inches in
diameter as measured at any
point on the hoop, filled with
netting, firmly attached to a
rigid handle and manually
operated by a single person.
(Title 12, §10001)
To Fish
means to take, catch, kill,
molest or destroy, or attempt to
take, catch, kill, molest, or
destroy any fish.
Fly
means a
single-pointed hook dressed with
feathers, hair, thread, tinsel,
or any similar material to which
no additional hook, spinner,
spoon or similar device is
added.
FLY FISHING
means casting upon water and
retrieving in a manner in which
the weight of the fly line
propels the fly. No more than 3
unbaited artificial flies
individually attached to a line
may be used. (NOTE: It is
unlawful to troll a fly in
waters restricted to fly fishing
only).
HOOK
means a single fishhook
constructed with 1, 2 or 3
points.
MINIMUM LEGAL
LENGTH
is the total length of a fish
measured from the tip of the
snout to the tip of the tail
with the lobes of the tail
squeezed together.
SALMON
means the same as landlocked
salmon.
SET LINE
means a line extending into the
water and rigged to catch fish
that has one end secured to the
shore or to a fixed or buoyant
object and that is not
personally attended.
SINGLE-BAITED
HOOK
means a single baited apparatus
designed to catch only one fish
at a time.
SNAGGING
means to fish by manipulating a
hook or hooks in such a manner
as to pierce or snag the fish in
a part of the body other than
the mouth.
TRIBUTARY
means a brook, stream, or river
flowing directly or indirectly
into a lake, pond, or another
brook, stream, or river. A lake
or great pond shall not be
construed to mean tributary. The
tributary to a great pond shall
not be considered a tributary to
the outlet of that great pond.
TROLL
means to fish by trailing a line
rigged to catch fish behind a
watercraft being propelled by
mechanical, wind, or manual
power. (Tandem flies are allowed
when trolling.)
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