Ill. Admin. Code tit. 17, § 830.40 - Devices
a) Commercial
Fishing
1) Devices used in the waters listed
in Section 830.10 shall conform to all
regulations as outlined in Article 15 of the Fish and Aquatic Life Code [515
ILCS 5 /Art.15]. Hoop nets, basket traps, trot lines and dip nets may be used
in all of the aforementioned waters.
2) It shall be unlawful:
A) To use trammel nets and gill nets except
in the Illinois River up to Route 89 Highway bridge, the Ohio River and the
Mississippi River, unless authorized by a Special Use Permit issued pursuant to
Section 830.80;
B) To use seines except in the Illinois,
Mississippi, Ohio and Wabash Rivers (except seining will not be permitted in
Boston Bay and its connected backwaters above the mouth of Boston Bay in Mercer
County); and
C) To use trammel nets
or gill nets in the Ohio River with less than 4 inch bar mesh netting, except
that, from May 1 through October 31, bar mesh size cannot be less than 4 inches
or greater than 4.5 inches.
b) Commercial Musseling
1) Devices used in waters open to commercial
musseling shall conform to all regulations as outlined in this subsection (b)
and in Articles 1 and 15 of the Fish and Aquatic Life Code [515 ILCS 5/Arts. 1
and 15].
2) It shall be unlawful:
A) To use hand forks;
B) To use basket dredges, mechanical devices
and hand dredges in the taking of mussels;
C) To harvest mussels in the Ohio River
except by using crowfoot bars; and
D) To tether or hold mussels in any
containment device. Mussels must be taken to the boat or released each
day.
3) Brail or
crowfoot bars must be 20 feet or less in length. No more than 3 bars may be
possessed in each boat.
c) Crayfish Harvest
Seines are the only commercial devices legal to use to commercially harvest crayfish in waters open to the commercial harvest of crayfish. They can be of any length, but not more than 6 feet in depth with a bag not more than 6 feet in height with a mesh no greater than 1/2 inch bar measurement.
Notes
Amended at 36 Ill. Reg. 11161, effective July 3, 2012
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