Haw. Code R. § 13-99-2 - Open seasons
(a) A year-round
open season is established for the taking of largemouth black bass
(Micropterus salmoides), smallmouth black bass
(Micropterus dolomieui), bluegill sunfish
(Lepomis
macrochirus),
channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus), tucunare
(Cichla ocellaris) and oscar (Astronotus
ocellatus) from the waters of the State, except as otherwise
regulated at specified freshwater fisheries management areas contained in
Administrative Rules, title 13, subtitle 4, part III, chapters 61 through 70,
and subject to the following applicable daily bag and minimum size limits:
(1) Ten largemouth black bass or ten
smallmouth black bass, or an aggregate total of ten such fishes not less than
nine inches (22.86 centimeters) in length;
(2) Three channel catfish of any
size;
(3) Three tucunare not less
than twelve inches (30.48 centimeters) in length; and
(4) Three oscar not less than ten inches
(25.40 centimeters) in length.
(b) An open season for the taking of rainbow
trout (Salmo gairdneri) is established for the Kokee
public fishing area on the island of Kauai beginning the first Saturday of the
month of August on a daily basis for the first sixteen days, and thereafter
only during weekends and State holidays for the remaining days of August and
for the month of September, subject to the daily bag limit of ten trout not
less than six inches (15.24 centimeters).
(c) Nothing in this chapter shall be
construed as making it unlawful for any person to possess under refrigeration
or otherwise preserved, any of the fishes listed in this section, legally
taken, greater than the applicable fixed daily bag limit.
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