Fisheries Proposed Code Book Language for
Implementation in 2010
01.00-C
DEFINITION OF TERMS.
For the purposes of the Arkansas Game and
Fish Commission Code of Regulations, the following terms shall
be construed,
respectively, to mean and include: BAITFISH -
Minnows (including bluntnose minnows, bullhead minnows, chubs, dace, fatheads,
common carp under 6 inches, small goldfish, shiners and stonerollers), logperch
(also called sand pike or zebra minnows), gizzard and threadfin shad, gar
(other than alligator gar), bullhead catfish, crayfish, drum, bowfin under 6
inches, skipjack herring, silversides (brook and inland), buffalo (bigmouth,
smallmouth and black), river carpsucker, sculpin (banded and Ozark), bream 4
inches and under, and bream over 4 inches that are caught by hook and
line.
03.02
FISHING
LICENSE REQUIREMENTS. It shall be unlawful for any resident or
non-resident to fish in any manner or to take or attempt to take aquatic
wildlife in Arkansas without having on the person the appropriate Arkansas
fishing license as provided herein:
(A)
Arkansas Resident (16 years of age and older) - Resident Fisheries Conservation
License; Resident 3-Day Trip Fishing License; Lifetime Resident Hunting and
Fishing Sportsman's Permit; Resident 65 Plus Lifetime Fishing License (or
Resident 65 Plus Lifetime Combination License); or Disabled Lifetime Fishing
License (or Resident Disabled Lifetime Combination License) or Resident
Disabled Fishing 3-Year License (or Resident Disabled Combination 3-Year
License).
(B) Non-Residents (16
years of age and older) - Non-Resident Annual Fishing License; Non-Resident
3-Day Trip Fishing License; or NonResident 14-Day Trip Fishing License.
EXCEPTIONS:
(1) Persons fishing in Put and Take Pay Lakes
licensed by the Commission.
(2)
Persons must possess a valid Commercial Fishing Permit & Sportfishing
License to purchase tags for commercial tackle or to operate commercial tackle.
Persons holding a CFS may purchase a Helper Permit, which will allow the permit
holder to also operate the licensee's tackle. Tackle tags may not be purchased
with the Helper Permit. The Helper Permit does not confer sportfishing
privileges.
(3) Individuals under
age 16, or age 65 or over, are required to purchase a Junior/Senior Commercial
Fishing Permit only if they sell commercial species of fish or aquatic
turtles.
(4) In lieu of an Arkansas
non-resident fishing license, Missouri resident fishing license holders, age 16
or older, are required to purchase a White River Border Lakes License in
compliance with Code 30.04,
White River lakes License Agreement Between Arkansas Game and
Fish Commission and Missouri Department of Conservation. PENALTY:
$50.00 to $1,000.00.
03.17
LICENSES, PERMITS, STAMPS, TAGS,
COSTS AND
EXPIRATION DATES
SPORT FISHING:
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CODE
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COST
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EXP. DATE
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Alligator Gar Fishing Permit........
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.AGP
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FREE
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**
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Resident Fisheries Conservation License.....
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.FSH
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$ 10.50
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**
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Resident 3-Day Trip License...........
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RT3
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$ 6.50
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*
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Resident Disabled Fishing 3-Yr License....
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RDF
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$ 10.50
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+
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Resident Disabled Combination 3-Yr License.
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RDC
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$ 35.50
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+
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Non-Resident Annual Fishing License ..........
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NRF
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$ 40.00
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**
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Non-Resident 14-Day Trip Fishing License..
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N14
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$ 22.00
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*
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Non-Resident 7-Day Trip Fishing License....
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NT7
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$ 17.00
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*
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Non-Resident 3-Day Trip Fishing License....
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NT3
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$ 11.00
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*
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Arkansas Trout Permit
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TPR
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$ 5.00
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**
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Non-Resident Trout Permit
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TPN
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$ 12.00
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**
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White River Border Lakes License.....
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WRL
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$ 10.00
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**
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Guide License/Fishing
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GLF
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$ 25.00
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**
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Non-Resident Guide License/Fishing
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GNF
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$150.00
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**
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31.01B
GAME FISH POSSESSION LIMIT RESTRICTIONS. It shall be unlawful to
possess more than two (2) daily limits of game fish or the aggregate thereof.
Daily Limit - Black Basses(including not more than four
Smallmouth).
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10
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Daily Limit - Rock Bass
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10
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Daily Limit - Catfish(exc. Bullhead) ..........
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10
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Daily Limit - Bream(over 4"in length) .......
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50
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Daily Limit - Crappie
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20
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Daily Limit - Muskellunge ........................
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6
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Daily Limit - Pickerel
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6
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Daily Limit - Sauger
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6
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Daily Limit - Saugeye
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6
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Daily Limit - Striped Bass or Hybrid
Combination .........................
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6
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Daily Limit - Walleye
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6
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Daily Limit - White Bass
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(Yellow Bass - No Limit)
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25
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Daily Limit - Paddlefish
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2
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Daily Limit - Alligator Gar
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1
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Daily Limit - Shovelnose Sturgeon...
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No Limit
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Daily Aggregate Limit
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75
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Daily Limit for all sportfish on Bois d'Arc in Hempstead
County &
Horseshoe Bend
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Pool, Strawberry River in Izard
County
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½ daily limit
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EXCEPTIONS:
(1)
LARGEMOUTH, SPOTTED,
SMALLMOUTH (BLACK BASS):
(A) Ozark Zone (Baxter, Benton, Boone,
Carroll, Cleburne, Fulton,
Independence, Izard, Lawrence, Madison, Marion, Newton, Randolph,
Searcy, Sharp, Stone, Van Buren, and Washington counties) - smallmouth bass
minimum length limit of 12 inches with a daily limit of 4, except Bull Shoals
Lake, Beaver Lake, Lake Norfork, and Table Rock Lake (see exception 1(B)
below).
Ozark Zone Blue Ribbon Streams (Crooked Creek and Buffalo River)
- smallmouth bass minimum length limit of 14 inches with a daily limit of 2.
Smallmouth bass minimum length limit on Crooked Creek 18 inches with a daily
limit of 1: from 101 bridge downstream to the confluence with the White River;
between the Hwy 62-412 and Hwy 62 Spur bridges at Pyatt.
Smallmouth bass minimum length limit on Buffalo
River 18 inches with a daily limit of 1 from confluence with Clabber Creek
downstream to the confluence with the White River. Ozark
Zone Catch and Release Area - Crooked Creek, along boundary of Arkansas Game
and Fish Foundation property near Kelly's Slab Access.
Ozark Zone Quality Streams (Kings, Spring, South Fork/Spring and
Eleven Point rivers) - smallmouth bass minimum length limit of 14 inches with a
daily limit of 2, except on Kings River from Trigger Gap to Hwy 62 bridge:
minimum length limit of 18 inches and daily limit of 1.
Ouachita/Boston Zone (all Arkansas counties not included in the
Ozark Zone) - smallmouth bass minimum length limit of10 inches with a daily
limit of 4.
Ouachita/Boston Zone Quality Streams (Mulberry, Caddo above
DeGray Lake, DeGray Lake,
Cossatot River,
Ouachita River upstream from Lake Ouachita, Ouachita River downstream from
Remmel Dam, Saline River, including its four headwater forks in Saline, Perry
and Garland counties, South Fork/Ouachita, Little Missouri above Lake Greeson
and Lake Greeson) - smallmouth bass minimum length limit of 12 inches with a
daily limit of 2.
Ouachita/Boston Zone Catch-and-Release Area - all smallmouth bass
caught in Lake Ouachita including the Ouachita River upstream to the River
Bluff access and the South Fork of the Ouachita River upstream to Hovel Branch
must be immediately returned to the stream.
(B) Black Bass daily limit - six (6) on
Beaver Lake, Bull Shoals,
DeQueen Lake, Lake Jack Nolen, Norfork Lake, Lake Ouachita, Lake
Ashbaugh in Greene County and Table Rock Lake, five (5) on Lake Lou Emma -
Crawford County, and four (4) on Lake Atkins; Largemouth bass daily limit -
five (5) on
Grandview Lake #2, eight (8) in Lower White Oak Lake and Lake
Columbia, and one (1) on Mallard Lake and the Little Missouri River.
(C) Largemouth bass caught must be
immediately returned to the water in Marion McCollum Lake in Monroe County,
Lake Sylvia in Perry County, Dr. Lester Sitzes III, Bois d'Arc Lake and Lake
Hindsville in Madison County.
(2) BREAM
(A) No limit on bream four (4) inches or less
in length.
(3) CATFISH
(A) No limit on catfish on Grand Lake -
Chicot County, Lake Chicot (including that portion of Connerly Bayou downstream
from Connerly Dam to the bayou's mouth and Ditch Bayou from the inlet on Lake
Chicot to Ditch Bayou Dam) and between the main levees of the Mississippi
River, from the confluence of the Mississippi/White Rivers upstream to the
Benzal Railroad Bridge, and from the confluence of the Mississippi/Arkansas
Rivers upstream to the Yancopin Railroad Bridge. No limit on blue and channel
catfish from Red River, Sulphur River and Little River below Millwood
Dam.
(B) Catfish daily limit five
(5) on DeWitt City Park Lake - Arkansas
County; Lake Bentonville - Benton County; Hidden Lake -Carroll
County; Big Timber Lake and Gurdon Lake - Clark County; Hubble Lake - Clay
County; Lake Bailey - Conway County; Lake Cambadelle and Lake Lou Emma -
Crawford County; Marion City Park Lake - Crittenden County; Village Creek State
Park Lakes - Cross and St. Francis Counties; Lake Bennett - Faulkner County;
Lake Clearfork - Garland County; Crowley Ridge State Park Lake and Reynolds
Park Lake - Greene County; Newark City Lake - Independence County;
Lake June - Lafayette County; Ward City
Park Lake - Lonoke County; Hindsville Lake - Madison County; Blytheville City
Park Lake - Mississippi County; Donald Branch Fishing Pond - Monroe County;
Lake Sylvia - Perry County; Shady Lake - Polk County; Twin Lakes A & B,
Camp Ferncliff, Paradise Lake - Pulaski County; Old Davidsonville State Park
Lake - Randolph County; Forrest City Park Lake - St. Francis County; Truman
Baker Lake - Scott County; Cave City's Lakes - Sharp County; Gunner Pool and
Hayden Bend Pond - Stone County; Devils Den State Park - Washington County;
Spring Lake - Yell County; Kingfisher, Clubhouse Lakes in Petit Jean WMA, Yell
County and posted U.S. Forest Service ponds and lakes.
(C) In addition to daily limit, ten (10)
channel catfish under 16
inches may be taken on the Arkansas River.
(D) In addition to daily limit, ten channel
catfish and ten blue catfish of any size may be taken in Lake Erling and
Millwood Lake.
(4)
CRAPPIE
(A) Crappie daily limit - 15 in
Beaver, Table Rock, Bull Shoals, Norfork reservoirs, Cane Creek Lake in Lincoln
County and Gurdon Lake in Clark County.
(B) Crappie daily limit - 30 east of a line
beginning at the Arkansas
- Missouri State Line on U.S. Hwy 63 and described as follows:
following U.S. Hwy 63 south to Hardy, continuing on U.S. Hwy 62 west to Ash
Flat, continuing on U.S. Hwy 167 south to Little Rock, continuing on U.S. Hwy
67 south to Texarkana to Arkansas - Texas state line.
(C) Crappie daily limit - 50 between the main
levees of the Mississippi River, from the confluence of the Mississippi/ White
Rivers upstream to the Benzal Railroad Bridge, from the confluence of the
Mississippi/Arkansas Rivers upstream to the Yancopin Railroad Bridge and on
Horseshoe Lake in Crittenden County.
(D) Crappie daily limit - 20 in Lake Chicot
and Lake Monticello.
(5)
WALLEYE
(A) Walleye daily limit - 4 with an
18 inch minimum length limit in Beaver Lake, including all its tributaries,
Bull Shoals Lake, Norfork Lake and Table Rock Lake, including all its
tributaries to the Beaver Dam on the White River; Greers Ferry Lake including
all its tributaries, daily limit - 6, only one of which may be 28 inches or
over, with a protected slot limit from 20 to 28 inches.
(6) In compliance with Commission Code 31.02
(Game Fish Limits and Protective Slot Limits on Certain Lakes and Rivers).
(7) In compliance with Commission
Code Section
35.00 (Spear Fishing).
(8) In compliance with Commission Code
Section
42.00 (Fish Farmer).
(9) WHITE BASS, STRIPED BASS, HYBRID STRIPED
BASS
(A) White Bass daily limit of 50 and
possession limit of 100 while fishing between the main levees of the
Mississippi River, from the confluence of the Mississippi/White Rivers upstream
to the Benzal Railroad Bridge, and from the confluence of the
Mississippi/Arkansas Rivers upstream to the Yancopin Railroad Bridge. .
(B) Striped Bass or Hybrid
Combination daily limit - 3 on Beaver
Lake, Bull Shoals Lake, Lake Greeson, Lake Maumelle, Norfork Lake
and Lake Ouachita; 10 when taken from the Arkansas River and connecting
lakes.
(C) No limit on White
Bass on Lake Ashbaugh and Beaver Lake and all tributaries including Lake
Sequoyah.
(D)
No
limit on white bass and hybrid striped bass on Lake Monticello (Drew
County).
(10) ALLIGATOR GAR
(A) No alligator gar greater than 36 inches
may be harvested from 12:00 noon May 1 to 12:00 noon July 1, statewide.
Alligator gar permit is required to harvest alligator gar (Refer to Code
32.19).
PENALTY: $100.00 to $1,000.00.
31.19
FAMILY
AND COMMUNITY FISHING PROGRAM RESTRICTIONS.
(A)
FAMILY FISHING PROGRAM
RESTRICTIONS.
It shall be unlawful to fish in the following waters except as
specified herein:
Armory Pond (Columbia
County), Bob Courtway Pond (
Faulkner
County),
Dr. James E. Moore
Jr.
Camp Robinson Firing Range
(Faulkner
County), Lake Village Community Fishing Pond
(Chicot County),
Mattocks Park Lake (Union County), Pine
Bluff Regional Park Youth Fishing Pond
(Jefferson
County), Landers Lake (
Pulaski
County),
Mike and Janet Huckabee Youth
Fishing Pond (Hempstead County), Salem City Lake (Fulton County), War Memorial
Park Pond (Pulaski County)
and Craighead Forest Park Youth
Fishing Pond (
Craighead
County
):
(1) Fishing open only to persons under 16
years of age and 65 years of age and older. Properly licensed persons between
the ages of 16 and 64 may fish if accompanied by a person under age 16 who is
actively fishing.
Fishing open only to holders of a disabled
fishing (either a three-year or combination disability license). One properly
licensed person may assist and fish with the disabled fishing license holder
who must be actively fishing.
(2) Only hand held rod or pole
allowed.
(3) Largemouth bass: catch
and release only.
(4) Catfish daily
limit: 3
(5) Bream daily limit:
25
(6) Trout daily limit:
5
(7) Hybrid striped bass:
3
(8) Lakes open to electric
trolling motors only.
(9) All other
sportfishing daily limit: same as statewide.
(B)COMMUNITY FISHING PROGRAM
RESTRICTIONS
It shall be unlawful to fish in the following waters except as
specified herein:
Clear Lake (Clark County), Searcy City Lake (White County), Carol
Ann Cross Pond (Sebastian County), Amon's Lake (Baxter County), , Dardanelle
City Park Ponds (Yell County), Yell County Wildlife Federation Pond (Yell
County), Wells Lake, Ft. Chaffee (Sebastian County), all lakes, ponds and
streams
managed by the City of Little
Rock Parks and Recreation Department within the city limits of Little Rock,
Mike Freeze England Community Pond (Lonoke
County), Springdale Community Fishing Pond in Murphy Park,
Cabot Community Pond, Willow Beach Park Pond (
Pulaski
County), Benton City Lake (Saline County), North Little
Rock City Park waters (Pulaski County), Cherrywood Lake
(
Pulaski County), Sherwood Municipal City
Pond (
Pulaski County), Martin Luther King
Jr. Park Pond in Pine Bluff (
Jefferson
County),
Family Park Pond (Garland
County),
Little Rock Air Force Base Pond (Pulaski
County, Pinnacle Mountain State Park Pond (Pulaski County), Lake Valencia
(Pulaski County), Lake Atalanta (Benton County), Pleasant View Park Pond (Pope
County), Tilden Rodgers Park Pond (Crittenden County),Entergy Park Pond
(Garland County) and Glenwood Community Pond (Pike
County).
(1) Only
hand held rod or pole allowed.
(2)
Largemouth bass: catch and release only.
(3) Catfish daily limit: 3
(4) Bream daily limit: 25
(5) Trout daily limit: 5
(6) Hybrid striped bass: 3
(7)
Lakes open to electric
trolling motors only.
(8)
All other sportfish daily limit:
same as statewide. PENALTY: $100.00 to $1,000.00.
32.06
TAKING FISH WITH BOW AND ARROW OR GIG RESTRICTED.
It shall be unlawful to take any fish other than rough fish with
bow and arrow or gig.
EXCEPTIONS:
(1) A daily limit of 1 alligator gar may be
taken per 24 hour period (Refer to Codes 31.01B, Exception 10 (A) and (B), and
Code 32.19).
(2) Gigging is allowed
only between 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 midnight and only from September 15 to February
15 statewide.
(3) A limit of of half
the statewide daily limit for the waters being fished for catfish may be taken
per day between 12:00 noon and the following 12:00 noon with bow and arrow from
July 15 to May 1.
PENALTY: $100.00 to $1,000.00.
32.19
ALLIGATOR GAR PERMIT
REQUIREMENT. It shall be unlawful for any resident 16 years of age or
older to harvest any alligator gar without first obtaining and validating by
signature, a current Alligator Gar Permit, in addition to fishing license in
accordance with Code 3.02. Permits are valid one year from the date of
purchase. PENALTY: $100.00 to $1,000.00.
40.02
ALLIGATOR FARMER/DEALER GENERAL
PROVISIONS.
(A) Shipping tickets,
invoices or bills of lading shall be maintained for all alligators purchased or
sold to verify that they have been obtained from a legal source and not from
the wild stock of the state, and complete written records of all changes in
alligator stock shall be maintained for a minimum of five (5) years from the
date of each transaction to verify sources of supply and disposition of
alligator stock.
(B)Alligator Farm
facilities and records shall be subject to random inspection by officers of the
Commission;
(C) Upon request or
inspection by the Commission, an alligator farmer/dealer shall disclose
ownership of all alligators and provide documentation of inventory of initial
and subsequent numbers of all alligator eggs and alligators, including breeding
females and offspring. Documentation shall be sufficient to demonstrate the
inventory is commensurate with production and survival levels for captive
populations in accordance with biological standards adopted by the Commission
or the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
(D) Each alligator farmer/dealer shall report
annually to the Wildlife Management Division by January 31 on a form supplied
by the Commission all activities that have occurred during the previous
calendar year for the reporting period January 1 - December 31, including, but
not limited to: the number of live alligators (separated by sizes); the number
of eggs collected and hatched; information on the purchase and sale of
alligators, hides and parts; and the number of alligator deaths . Failure to
accurately complete this form may result in the non-renewal or revocation of
the Alligator Farmer/Dealer Permit.
(E) The advertisement or representation of
caimans or crocodiles as alligators is prohibited.
(F) No alligator farmer/dealer or his or her
employees shall receive or transfer any alligator, eggs or hides except in
accordance with Commission regulations.
(G) Permits to establish and operate
alligator farms are not transferable. PENALTY: $100.00 to
$1,000.00. In addition, non-compliance with terms of issued permit may result
in non-renewal or revocation of permit privileges for one (1) to five (5)
years.
12.15
DUCK, COOT AND MERGANSER SEASON RESTRICTIONS. It shall be unlawful
to take or attempt to take ducks or coots other than, November 21-29, 2009,
December 10-23 and December 26, 2009 January 31, 2010.
EXCEPTION:
(1) Ducks, coots and mergansers may be taken
during the Special Youth Waterfowl Hunt statewide on
December
5-6, 2009. (Ref. Code 12.25 Special Youth Waterfowl Hunt
Restrictions).
PENALTY: $200.00 to $1,000.00.
Approved
Change
12.17
DUCK DAILY BAG AND POSSESSION
RESTRICTIONS. It shall be unlawful to take or attempt to take more ducks
in any one day than as specified below or to possess more than two (2) daily
bag limits: Bag Limits:
Daily limit of six (6) ducks which may include no more than four
(4) mallards (no more than two (2) of which may be females), one (1) pintail,
one (1) mottled ducks, two (2) scaup, three (3) wood ducks, two (2) redheads,
one (1) black duck and one (1) canvasback. Daily limit of five (5) mergansers,
which may include no more than two (2) hooded mergansers.
EXCEPTION:
Bayou Meto WMA Bag Limits:
Daily limit of four (4) ducks which may include no more than
three (3) mallards (no more than two (2) of which may be
females), one (1) Pintail, one (1) mottled ducks, two (2)
scaup, three (3) wood ducks, two (2) redheads one (1)
black duck and one (1) canvasback.
Daily limit of four (4) mergansers, which may include no more
than two (2) hooded mergansers. PENALTY: $100.00 to
$1,000.00.
Approved Change
12.18
WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE SEASON
RESTRICTIONS. It shall be unlawful to take or attempt to take
White-fronted geese other than from November 14-December 5, 2009 and December
12-24, 2009 and December 26, 2009-January 31, 2010statewide. PENALTY: $200.00
to $1,000.00.
Approved Change
12.20
SNOW, BLUE, ROSS' GOOSE SEASON
RESTRICTIONS. It shall be unlawful to take or attempt to take Snow, Blue
and Ross' geese other than fromNovember 7-December 24, 2009 and December 26,
2009-January 31, 2010, statewide.
EXCEPTION:
(1) In compliance with the Snow, Blue and
Ross' Goose Conservation Order Ref. Code 12.29 Snow, Blue, Ross' Goose Season
Restrictions).
PENALTY: $200.00 to $1,000.00.
Approved Change
12.22
CANADA GOOSE
SEASON RESTRICTIONS. It shall be unlawful to take or attempt to take
Canada geese other than from the zones and dates listed below:
Early Canada Goose Statewide Season:
September 1-15, 2009.
Northwest Canada Goose Zone Season:
September 26-October 5, 2009.
Late Canada Goose Statewide Season:
December 26, 2009-January
31, 2010.
Shooting hours are from one-half hour before sunrise to sunset
statewide.
EXCEPTION:
(1) Holla Bend National Wildlife Refuge is
closed.
PENALTY: $200.00 to $1,000.00.
Approved
Change
12.25
FALCONRY SEASON
RESTRICTIONS. It shall be unlawful to take or attempt to take migratory
birds with raptors other than during the regular migratory bird seasons except
as follows Ducks, Coots and Mergansers:
December 7-9, 2009 and February 1-15,
2010, statewide. PENALTY: $100.00 to
$1,000.00.
Approved Change
12.27
SPECIAL YOUTH WATERFOWL HUNT
RESTRICTIONS. It shall be unlawful for anyone other than youths, 15
years of age or younger, to hunt ducks, in season geese, mergansers and coots
during the special youth waterfowl hunt on
December 5-6,
2009, statewide. Youths who have completed a hunter
education course must be accompanied by an adult mentor who is 18 years of age
or older. Youths who have not completed a hunter education course must be under
the direct supervision of an adult mentor who is 21 years of age or older.
Mentors may not hunt ducks, geese, mergansers or coots but may, if properly
licensed, hunt other game in season. Shooting hours and bag limits are the same
as the regular waterfowl season.
PENALTY: $100.00 to $1,000.00.
Approved Change
12.29
SNOW, BLUE AND ROSS' GOOSE
CONSERVATION ORDER
RESTRICTIONS. It shall be unlawful to take or
attempt to take Snow,
Blue and Ross' geese
February 1-April 25,
2010, statewide without the following:
(A) A free Snow Goose Registration Permit
number.
(B) A valid hunting license
from any state or province.
PENALTY: $100.00 to $1,000.00.
Approved Change
18.18
WATERFOWL
HUNTING RESTRICTIONS ON LAKES
CATHERINE, HAMILTON AND HARRIS BRAKE. It shall be
unlawful to take or attempt to take any migratory waterfowl from any watercraft
or other floating device on Lake Catherine in Garland/Hot Spring Counties, Lake
Hamilton in Garland County, and Harris Brake Lake in Perry County or to take or
attempt to take any migratory waterfowl within 1000 feet of any residence,
dwelling or occupied structure on Lake Catherine or Lake Hamilton.
EXCEPTION:
(1) Harris Brake Lake from
September 1-15, 2009.
PENALTY: $100.00 to $1,000.00.
Approved
Change
25.02
HUNTING OR TRESPASSING PROHIBITED
WITHIN CERTAIN
WMAs AND LAKES. It shall be unlawful to duck hunt
and/or trespass on the following areas and lakes as specified herein:
(1) Bayou Meto - Closed to all trespassing
(except in designated campsites, parking areas, and boat launch ramps) from
2:00 a.m. to 4:00 a.m. during duck season.
(2) BIG LAKE - Mallard Lake is closed to
hunting. Fishing and non-hunting activities are allowed.
(3) DR. LESTER SITZES, III BOIS D'ARC - Boats
are not allowed on the Green Tree Waterfowl area 14 days before waterfowl
season opens but are allowed during the regular duck season.
(4) BREWER LAKE - Closed to waterfowl
hunting.
(5) CAMP ROBINSON SUA -
Closed to waterfowl hunting.
(6)
CEDAR CREEK - Closed to waterfowl hunting.
(7) CUT-OFF CREEK - Closed to all trespassing
(except in designated campsites, parking areas and boat launch ramps) from 2:00
a.m. to 4:00 a.m. during duck season. Travel by boat is prohibited on Latin
Drain, Firehunt Slough and Third Slough except during high water periods when
boating access is possible to the Deep Slough Dam. In this case, boats may be
used area-wide, however, boat motors may only be used on Cut-Off Creek and Deep
Slough.
(8) DARDANELLE - Waterfowl
hunting is not allowed on that part of Big Spadra and Little Spadra Creeks
lying north of the Missouri Pacific Railroad, east of Crawford Street, south of
I-40, and west of State Hwy 103. Dogs, hunting or trapping devices are
prohibited on Johnson County, Horsehead Creek and Bob Young WRAs.
(9) DAVE DONALDSON BLACK RIVER - Lake
Ashbaugh and Hubble Lake are closed to hunting although Hubble Lake is open for
early teal season. Fishing and non-hunting activities are allowed.
(10) DEGRAY LAKE - Loaded
firearms are prohibited within Lower DeGray Lake Waterfowl Rest Area except by
permitted participants of special hunts.
(11)
EARL BUSS BAYOU DEVIEW - Lake
Hogue is closed to hunting. Fishing and non-hunting activities are
allowed.
(12) FROG BAYOU -
Waterfowl hunters may not access inundated areas until 4:00 a.m. and must exit
inundated areas by 1:00 p.m.
(13)
HARRIS BRAKE - Open to waterfowl hunting only Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and
Sunday. All day hunting is allowed the last two days of the last duck season.
During duck season, other hunters must abide by same hours and days as duck
hunters, except for those trapping and hunting furbearers at night. Only
shotguns and archery equipment are allowed for hunting. Harris Brake Lake is
open to Canada goose hunting September 1-15, 2009
only.
(14) HENRY GRAY HURRICANE
LAKE - Waterfowl hunters may not access inundated area until 4:00 a.m. and must
exit inundated areas by 1:00 p.m.
(15) LITTLE BAYOU - Closed to all trespassing
(except in designated campsites, parking areas and boat launch ramps) from 2:00
a.m. to 4:00 a.m. during duck season.
(16) PETIT JEAN RIVER WMA - Waterfowl
impoundments are closed to trespass from one hour after sunset until 4:00 a.m.
during duck season.
(17) REX
HANCOCK BLACK SWAMP - Waterfowl hunters may not access inundated area until
4:00 a.m. and must exit inundated areas by 1:00 p.m.
(18) RICK EVANS GRANDVIEW PRAIRIE - Waterfowl
hunting closed on all lakes and ponds.
(19) STEVE N. WILSON RAFT CREEK BOTTOMS -
Waterfowl hunters may not access inundated area until 4:00 a.m. and must exit
inundated areas by 1:00 p.m.
(20)
ST. FRANCIS FOREST - Waterfowl hunting ends at noon.
(21) ST. FRANCIS SUNKEN LANDS - The Snowden
Field Waterfowl Rest Area levee is open to foot traffic around the
north end of the unit to allow access to public lands.
(22) LAKE CONWAY - Closed to waterfowl
hunting except on the Pierce Creek and Dixs Creek Bays, waterfowl hunting ends
at noon.
(23) LAKE OVERCUP -
Waterfowl hunting ends at noon.
(24) CANE CREEK LAKE (Lincoln County) -
Waterfowl hunting ends at noon.
(25) U OF A PINE TREE EXPERIMENTAL STATION
WDA - North of Hwy 306 closed to waterfowl hunting.
(26) LAKE PICKTHORNE - Closed to waterfowl
hunting.
(27) COAL PILE LAKE -
Closed to hunting. Fishing and non-hunting activities are allowed.
EXCEPTION:
(1) Employees or agents of the Arkansas Game
and Fish Commission in the performance of their duties.
PENALTY: $100.00 to $1,000.00.
Approved Change
25.03
BOAT AND BOAT MOTOR RESTRICTIONS ON CERTAIN WMAs.
It shall be unlawful to fail to comply with the following list
of boat and boat motor restrictions for certain WMAs.
(1) Boats with motors of more than 25
horsepower and airboats may not be operated on Bayou Meto , Dr.
Lester Sitzes, III Bois d'Arc (excluding Dr. Lester Sitzes, III Bois d'Arc
Lake), Shirey Bay Rainey Brake and Steve N. Wilson Raft Creek Bottoms
WMAs.
(2) No boats
allowed on Dr. Lester Sitzes, III Bois d'Arc green tree waterfowl area 14 days
before the opening day of duck season until the opening of duck
season.
(3) No boats allowed on
Bell Slough , Camp Robinson , Ed Gordon Point Remove , Harris Brake , Dr.
Lester Sitzes, III Bois d'Arc and Shirey Bay Rainey Brake WMAs green tree
reservoir from 12:00 p.m. until 4:00 a.m. during duck season, except during the
last three days of the last duck season and during the special youth waterfowl
hunt when boats may be used from 4:00 a.m. until 6:30 p.m. daily.
(4) Commission personnel in performance of
their duties.
(5) No boat motors
allowed on Frog Bayou WMA.
(6) Boat
motors over 10hp are prohibited on St. Francis Forest WMA.
(7) No boats allowed on Bayou Meto
WMA
from12:00 p.m. until 4:00 a.m. during the duck season except as follows:
(1) during the last three days of the last
duck season and during the special youth waterfowl hunts when boats may be used
from 4:00 a.m. until 6:30 p.m. daily,
(2)boating access during the duck season only
from 12:00 p.m. until 6:30 p.m. at the following streams;
(1) Mulberry Access to include all of the
Salt Bayou Ditch to the confluence of Little Bayou Meto;
(2) Buckingham Flats Access to include Big
Bayou Meto, and Cannon Brake Access to include Little Bayou Meto only within
the Cannon Brake Impoundment.
(8)
No boats allowed on the Government
Cypress Greentree Reservoir within Bayou Meto WMA.
PENALTY: $100.00 to $1,000.00.
Approved Change
25.04
MIGRATORY WATERFOWL HUNTING
ACCESS RESTRICTIONS
WITHIN WATERFOWL REST AREAS. All Commission owned
or controlled waterfowl rest areas are closed to access from November
1-February 15.
EXCEPTIONS:
(1) Red Slough WRA within Dr. Lester Sitzes,
III Bois D'Arc WMA is open to archery deer hunting from October 1 -
November 6 and Henry Moore WRA within Sulphur River WMA is
open to archery deer hunting from October 1 - November
13.
(2) Pigeon Creek WRA
within Cut Off Creek WMA and Steve Frick WRA within Ed Gordon Point Remove WMA
closes to access the day after the modern gun deer hunt and will reopen to
access February 1.
(3) Johnson
County WRA within Dardanelle WMA closes to access the day after the modern gun
mobility impaired permit hunt and will reopen to access February 1.
(4) Dr. Lester Sitzes, III Bois D'Arc Lake
WRA within Dr. Lester Sitzes, III Bois D'Arc WMA and the Nimrod Lloyd Millwood
WRA within Nimrod WMA are open for fishing and non-hunting access.
(5) Horsehead Creek and Bob Young WRAs within
Dardanelle WMA reopen to access for archery deer hunting February 1.
(6)
Winchester WRA and the Brookings
moist-soil units within Dave Donaldson Black River WMA are open to deer
muzzleloader permit holders only.
(7)
The WRAs and the moist-soil units
within Shirey Bay Rainey
Brake WMA are open to fall firearms turkey hunters and deer
muzzleloader permit holders only.
PENALTY: $100.00 to $1,000.00.
Approved Change
25.07
WATERFOWL SHOT SHELL
RESTRICTIONS FOR CERTAIN WMAs. It shall be unlawful to possess more than
15 shot shells per hunter or to possess shot shells containing shot larger than
#2 while waterfowl hunting on Bayou Meto, Bell Slough, Camp Robinson, Cut-Off
Creek,
Shirey Bay Rainey Brake and Seven Devils WMAs.
EXCEPTIONS:
(1) In camping, parking or boat launching
areas.
(2) During the Special Youth
Waterfowl Hunt,
December 5-6, 2009.
PENALTY: $100.00 to $1,000.00.
Proposed 2009 Alligator Regulations Approval
Approved Change
02.23
ALLIGATOR HUNTING SEASON.
In shall be unlawful to take,
attempt to take, or possess an alligator other than during the
open alligator hunting season as specified herein:
Alligator Zones 1 and 3:
September 18-21 and
September 25-28, 2009.
Alligator Zones 2, 4 and 5: Closed.
EXCEPTION:
(1) In compliance with Commission Code
Section
40.00 - Alligator
Farmer Requirements.
PENALTY: $100.00 to $1,000.00
Approved Change
21.06
ALLIGATOR
SEASONS AND BAG LIMIT RESTRICTIONS ON WMAs. It shall be unlawful to
take, attempt to take or possess alligator within WMAs other than as specified
herein and in compliance with Code 26.02 (Restrictions on Methods of Taking
Alligator):
(A)
September
18-21 and September 25-28, 2009
within Dr. Lester Sitzes
III Bois d' Arc and designated portions of Trusten Holder WMAs. Individual
annual limit of one (1) alligator by permit only.
(B) All other WMAs are closed.
PENALTY: $200.00 to $1,000.00.