002.00.74 Ark. Code R. § 008 - Code Book Regulations: 002.00.74-008
PENALTY: $50.00 to $300.00
PENALTY: $50.00 to $300.00
LAKE LOU EMMA............................. |
CRAWFORD COUNTY |
LAKE BENTONVILLE.......................... |
BENTON COUNTY |
LAKE BAILEY .............................. |
CONWAY COUNTY |
CRAIGHEAD FOREST LAKE..................... |
CRAIGHEAD COUNTY |
CROWLEY RIDGE STATE PARK LAKE............. |
GREENE COUNTY |
SHADY LAKE................................ |
POLK COUNTY |
LAKE SYLVIA............................... |
PERRY COUNTY |
SPRING LAKE............................... |
YELL COUNTY |
LAKE KINGFISHER........................... |
YELL COUNTY |
LAKE HURRTF................................ |
CLAY COUNTY |
PENALTY: $10.00 to $250.00
PENALTY: $25.00 to $250.00
PRESERVATIVE. Hoop nets, wings, leads, or heart and leads: Minimum mesh size, 2 1/2 inches. Fish seines: Minimum mesh size, 3 inches.
Three (3) inch bar mesh gill and trammel nets may be used day and night, for commercial purposes only, from October 1 through April 30. EXCEPTIONS: Three (3) inch bar mesh gill and trammel nets may be used day and night for commercial purposes only, the entire year, on the following streams only: Red River, Little River from its mouth to within 100 yards of Millwood Dam; Ouachita River up to the mouth of Little Missouri River; Fourche LaFave from its mouth to Highway 7 bridge; Petit Jean River from its mouth to Highway 10 bridge at Danville; White River up to the mouth of Salado Creek; Black River up to the mouth of Spring River; and St. Francis River up to the mouth of the left-hand chute of Little River. Such fishing is permitted only within the normal banks of these streams, regardless of water stage or level, and does not include any lake, bay, or other body of water which may be connected or adjacent to the streams named.
Three (3) inch bar mesh gill and trammel nets may be used day and night, for commercial purposes only, the entire year, in Arkansas waters between the main levees of the Mississippi River and all lakes through which the state line may traverse. Said mesh size to be measured after the nets have been treated with preservatives and when wet.
All navigation pools on the Arkansas River from Lock #2 and Dam #2 upstream to the Highway 7 bridge may be fished year around with gill and trammel nets having no smaller than, three and one-half (3 1/2) inch bar mesh.
All navigation pools on the Arkansas River above the Dardanelle Dam to the Oklahoma line may be fished with gill and trammel nets with no smaller than three and one-half (3 1/2) inch bar mesh, EXCEPT the use of gill and trammel nets are prohibited in this area from March 1 through May 31.
Gill and trammel nets may be fished in the Arkansas River below the Morgan Cut-off to the Mississippi River year around, with bar mesh sizes not less than three (3) inches. No commercial fishing is permitted in the 100 yards below any lock and dam.
The use of seines or nets other than as provided for in this regulation is prohibited except under special permit.
60,19 DARDANELLE LAKE. Unlawful to fish any nets in any part of Dardanelle Lake lanless such nets are anchored so that they are no nearer the surface than three (3) feet, EXCEPT from December 1 through the last day of February.
In addition no commercial fishing is permitted in any of the following waters: All waters upstream from 100 yards below Remmel Dam on the Ouachita River (this includes Lakes Catherine and Hamilton); Lake Erling; all lakes owned and/or operated by the State Parks, "Recreation and Travel Commission, the U. S. Forest Service, and the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission (excluding Grand Lake and all of Lake Chicot); Lakes Kate Adams, Big Jefferson and Minne Anderson; Horseshoe Lake in Crittenden County and Lake Wallace in Drew and Chicot Counties.
The preceding named waters shall remain closed to all commercial fishing until changed by Order of the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission. IF ANY of these waters are temporarily opened to commercial fishing they shall return to a closed condition at the end of the specified open period.
PENALTY: $50.00 to $500.00
Notes
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