STATUTES (TITLE 12 MRSA)
1. VIOLATION OF
LIMITS.
It is unlawful to fish for or
possess fish in violation of the
number, amount, or size limits
of any rule adopted by the
commissioner. (§12602)
2. ILLEGAL
FISHING.
Except as otherwise provided, it
is unlawful to fish other than
by the use of the single baited
hook and line, artificial flies,
artificial lures and spinners.
(§12654)
3. USE OF ILLEGAL
IMPLEMENTS.
Except as otherwise provided, it
is unlawful to fish with
grapnel, spear, spear gun,
trawl, weir, gaff, seine, gill
net, trap, or set lines.
(§12656)
4. POSSESSION OF
ILLEGAL IMPLEMENTS.
Except as otherwise provided, it
is unlawful to possess any
grapnel, spear, spear gun,
trawl, weir, seine, gill net,
trap, or set line on or adjacent
to any of the inland waters.
(§12656)
5. USE OF
EXPLOSIVE, POISONOUS OR
STUPEFYING SUBSTANCE.
It is unlawful to take or
destroy any fish by use of an
explosive, poisonous or
stupefying substance. (§12653)
6. ADVANCE
BAITING.
It is unlawful to deposit any
meat, bones, dead fish, or other
food material for the purpose of
luring fish. However, it is
lawful to place food particles
in a baitfish trap for the
purpose of luring baitfish.
(§12657)
7. SALE OF
CERTAIN FISH PROHIBITED.
It is unlawful to buy or sell,
directly or indirectly, trout,
togue, landlocked salmon, black
bass, white perch, or pickerel
(except fish which have been
lawfully produced by commercial
producers and skins of fish
which have been preserved by
taxidermy). (§12609-A)
8. FAILURE TO
LABEL FISH.
It is unlawful to keep black
bass, salmon, togue or trout at
any sporting camp, hotel, or
public lodging place without
attaching to the fish the name
and address of the person who
caught them. (§12608)
9. SNAGGING.
Except as provided in #12
(below), it is unlawful to fish
for any fish by snagging.
(§12651)
10. SALMON EGGS
AS BAIT.
Commercially prepared eggs from
species that do not naturally
occur in this State may be used
for bait. (§12553)
11. REMOVAL OF
BAG LIMITS ON BASS.
In waters where the bag limit on
bass has been removed by special
rule, the season on bass and the
method of fishing for them shall
be the same as for trout and
salmon.
12. SUCKERS.
A person licensed or otherwise
entitled to fish may take
suckers for their own use
between April 1st and June 30th
from all rivers, brooks, and
streams which are open to
fishing by use of a hand spear,
bow and arrow or by snagging.
(Note: If suckers are taken by
bow and arrow, the arrow must
have a barbed or pronged point
and must be attached to the bow
with a line). (§12506)
13. IMPORTATION
OF FISH.
It is unlawful to import any
live freshwater fish or eggs
into this State without written
permission from the
Commissioner. (§12556)
14. ALEWIVES.
A licensed fisherman may take
one bushel of alewives daily
from inland waters by use of a
dip net or single hook and line
for consumption by himself or
members of his family, except
that alewives may not be taken
from waters where a municipality
or individual has been granted
exclusive rights under laws
regulating marine resources.
(§12506)
15. USE OF LIVE
FISH AS BAIT.
See bait dealers laws.
16. FISHWAY DAMS.
The area within 150 feet of any
operational fishway is located
is closed to fishing
except: At the
following places, the fishway
and the area within 75 feet of
any part of the fishway are
closed to fishing at all times:
(1) Grand Falls Powerhouse Dam
on St. Croix River in
Baileyville.
(2) Woodland Dam on the St.
Croix River in Baileyville.
At
the following places, the area
within 75 feet of the
mouth of the fishway is
closed to fishing at all times:
(1) East Grand Lake Dam in
Forest City Township, T9R4 NBPP;
(2) Spednic Lake Dam in
Vanceboro.
At
the so-called ice control dam on
the Narraguagus River in the
Town of Cherryfield, the area
within 100 feet of the dam shall
be closed to fishing at all
times; and,
At
the East Outlet Dam in Sapling
Township (T1 R7) in Somerset
County and in Big Moose Township
(T2R6) in Piscataquis County at
the outlet of Moosehead Lake;
the fishway and the area within
50 feet of any part of the
fishway shall be closed to
fishing at all times.There is no
fishing in or from the fishway
at the Sheepscot Lake Dam in the
Town of Palermo in Waldo County.
(Note: These
provisions do not restrict the
taking of alewives and smelts in
accordance with laws regulating
marine resources).
(§12457)
17. SPECIAL BAG
LIMIT.
Whenever any waters have a
special bag limit, no person
shall possess more than one
day’s bag limit taken from those
waters.
18. MARK FISH.
It is unlawful to tag, fin clip,
or otherwise mark any fish to be
released alive into the inland
waters of the State without the
expressed written consent of the
Commissioner.
19. SPECIES
IDENTIFICATION.
It is unlawful to possess or
transport fish dressed in such a
manner that the species of the
fish cannot be identified unless
the fish are being prepared for
immediate cooking. (Smoking does
not constitute cooking).
20. REMOVAL OF
HEADS AND TAILS.
It is unlawful to alter the
length of salmon, trout, lake
trout, lake whitefish, and black
bass unless the fish are being
prepared for immediate cooking.
(Smoking does not constitute
cooking).
21.
THOROUGHFARES.
The general fishing laws which
govern lakes and ponds also
apply to throughfares (includes
seasons, bag limits, length
limits, etc.)
22. LEGAL FISH
BECOME PART OF THE DAILY BAG
LIMIT.
Any fish, except baitfish and
smelts, legally taken from
inland waters must be
immediately released alive into
the waters from which it was
taken or must be killed at once.
Any fish killed becomes part of
the daily bag limit. (§12611)
23. LEAD SINKERS.
A person may not sell or offer
for sale a lead sinker for
fishing that contains any lead
and weighs 1/2 ounce or less.
(§12663-A)
24. BAIT
CONTAINERS.
A person who sells bait may not
provide or sell the bait in
containers that are composed in
whole or in part of polystyrene
foam plastic. This does not
apply to baitfish. (§12553-2)
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