5 AAC 01.595 - Subsistence bag, possession, and size limits
(a) The total
annual possession limit for each subsistence salmon fishing permit is as
follows:
(1) there is no annual possession
limit for holders of Port Graham, Koyuktolik, Port Chatham, and Windy Bay
Subdistrict and Seldovia Bay subsistence salmon fishing permits, except that in
Seldovia Bay a person holding a subsistence salmon fishing permit may not take
more than 20 king salmon per household;
(2) 25 salmon for the head of a household and
10 salmon for each dependent of the permit holder;
(3) the holder of a Tyonek Subdistrict
subsistence salmon fishing permit may take 95 salmon and 10 salmon for each
additional household member, with an annual limit of 70 king salmon per
household;
(b) The daily
bag limit for halibut is two fish and the possession limit is two daily bag
limits. No person may possess sport-taken and subsistence-taken halibut on the
same day.
(c) The daily bag limit
for lingcod is two fish and the possession limit is four fish. A person may not
take or possess lingcod under sport fishing regulations and under this section
on the same day. Lingcod retained must measure at least 35 inches from the tip
of the snout to the tip of the tail, or 28 inches from the front of the dorsal
fin to the tip of the tail. Undersized lingcod shall be returned to the water
immediately without further injury.
(d) The daily bag limit for rockfish is five
fish and the possession limits is 10 fish, of which only one per day and two in
possession may be non-pelagic rockfish. A person may not take or possess
rockfish under sport fishing regulations and under this section on the same
day.
Notes
Authority:AS 16.05.251
AS 16.05.258
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