Kan. Admin. Regs. § 115-7-2 - Fishing; general provisions
(a)
Except as authorized in this regulation, any person may operate or set two
fishing lines and, in addition, one trotline, eight floatlines, or eight
setlines.
(b) Each fishing line,
trotline, and setline shall be checked at least once every 24 hours.
(c) Each trotline, setline, tip-up,
floatline, and unattended fishing line shall have a tag or label securely
attached, designating either the name and address of the operator or the
operator's department-issued identification number. No trotline, floatline, or
setline shall be set within 150 yards of any dam.
(d) Sport fish shall be deemed legally taken
by hook and fishing line only when hooked within the mouth, except paddlefish,
which may be snagged as authorized by K.A.R. 115-7-1. Other sport fish hooked
elsewhere shall be returned unrestrained to the water immediately.
(e) Fish may be taken by legal methods
through the ice, unless the area is closed to ice fishing by posted notice or
otherwise prohibited by regulation. Ice holes used for ice fishing shall not
exceed 12 inches in diameter or 144 square inches.
(f) For ice fishing, a tip-up may be used on
each of the allowed eight setlines, unless otherwise posted.
(g) Bow and arrow fishing and crossbow and
arrow fishing shall be permitted in all waters of the state except those waters
posted as closed to such fishing and except all waters within 50 yards of an
occupied boat dock or ramp, occupied swimming area, occupied picnic or camping
area, or other occupied public use area.
(h) Speargun fishing shall be permitted on
waters open to skin and scuba diving, unless prohibited by posted notice or
regulation. By posted notice, certain water areas may be opened by the
department for the taking of one or more species of sport fish by spearguns
during a specified time period.
(i)
Unless otherwise prohibited by regulation, in the flowing portions and
backwaters of the Missouri river and in any oxbow lake through which the
Kansas-Missouri boundary passes, any person may operate or set three fishing
lines and, in addition, one trotline, eight floatlines, or eight
setlines.
(j) Unless otherwise
prohibited by regulation, in the waters of the state other than those waters
specified in subsection (i), any person in possession of a three-pole permit
may operate or set three fishing lines and, in addition, one trotline, eight
floatlines, or eight setlines.
Notes
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