RELATES TO:
KRS 150.010,
150.120,
150.170,
150.445,
150.450(2),
(3),
150.990,
217.015(20)
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS 150.025(1) authorizes the
Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources to promulgate administrative
regulations regarding the buying, selling, and transporting of fish and
wildlife, the restriction of places where taking is permitted, and the
application of administrative regulations to a limited area or to the entire
state. KRS 150.175(3) authorizes the
department to establish a commercial fishing license that allows the taking and
selling of rough fish. 50 C.F.R. 17 protects the shovelnose sturgeon from
harvest because of similarity of appearance with the endangered pallid
sturgeon. This administrative regulation establishes commercial fishing
requirements, protects certain species from overharvest, and regulates the
buying and selling of roe-bearing species of rough fish.
Section 1. Nonresident Commercial Fishing
Licenses. A nonresident commercial fishing license shall only be issued to
residents of states that offer nonresident fishing licenses to Kentucky
residents, except that a nonresident with a valid 2013 Kentucky nonresident
commercial fishing license shall be eligible to purchase a nonresident fishing
license in subsequent license years, unless the nonresident fails to purchase
the permit during any license year.
Section
2. Unlicensed Helpers.
(1) A
commercial fisher shall not utilize more than two (2) unlicensed helpers while
actively fishing.
(2) A commercial
fisher shall ensure that an unlicensed helper complies with all boating safety
requirements established in KRS Chapter 235.
(3) An unlicensed helper shall:
(a) Be accompanied by a licensed commercial
fisher while using commercial fishing gear; and
(b) Be permitted to transport roe or
roe-bearing fish in the absence of a commercial fisher with a Fish
Transportation Permit as established in
301 KAR 1:125.
(4) A commercial fisher whose commercial
fishing license has been suspended or revoked in Kentucky or in another state
shall not:
(a) Be listed as a helper by a
licensed Kentucky commercial fisher; or
(b) Assist a licensed Kentucky commercial
fisher in harvesting or transporting fish.
Section 3. Tagging and Using Commercial Gear.
A commercial fisher shall:
(2) Not use commercial fishing gear within:
(a) Fifty (50) yards of the outlet or inlet
of an overflow lake;
(b) Fifty (50)
yards of the mouth of a stream, except the mouth of the Ohio River;
or
(c) 200 yards of a dam, as
established in KRS 150.445;
(3) Not use commercial nets from April 1
through October 31:
(a) In bays and inlets of
Kentucky or Barkley lakes; or
(b)
Within 200 yards from the mouth of bays or inlets in Kentucky or Barkley lakes;
and
(4) Call the
department at 800-858-1549 within twenty-four (24) hours if any commercial gear
is:
(a) Lost;
(b) Stolen; or
(c) Irretrievable due to unforeseen
circumstances.
Section
4. Special Catfish Harvest Restrictions.
(1) In all waters open to commercial fishing,
except as established in subsection (2) of this Section, there shall be:
(a) An unlimited harvest of catfish less than
trophy catfish size; and
(b) A
daily limit of one (1) trophy catfish of each species.
(2) A person with a valid commercial license
shall obtain from the department a free Lower Ohio River Trophy Catfish Harvest
Permit in order to harvest Lower Ohio River Trophy Catfish in the mainstem Ohio
River downstream of Cannelton Lock and Dam.
(a) The department shall issue a maximum of
fifteen (15) permits annually.
(b)
The department shall issue a permit to a commercial fisher who:
1. Has reported a minimum harvest of 10,000
pounds of catfish from the Ohio River and its tributaries open to commercial
fishing in at least two (2) of the last three (3) years; and
2. Sends a written request to the department
postmarked on or before March 10.
(c) A commercial fisher may retain the rights
to the permit each year, provided the requirements established in paragraph
(2)(b) of this subsection are met.
(d) Each permit shall be issued in the order
established in subparagraph 1. through 3. of this paragraph.
1. Retained permit requests;
2. A random electronic drawing for the
remaining permit requests that are postmarked by March 10 of each year;
and
3. First-come, first-served for
any remaining permits.
(e) There shall be an unlimited daily harvest
of catfish less than Lower Ohio River Trophy Catfish size for each permit
holder in the mainstem Ohio River downstream of Cannelton Lock and
Dam.
(f) There shall be a daily
limit of four (4) Lower Ohio River Trophy Catfish in aggregate for each permit
holder in the mainstem Ohio River downstream of Cannelton Lock and
Dam.
(3) A Lower Ohio
River Trophy Catfish Harvest Permit holder shall not possess more than one (1)
daily limit of Lower Ohio River Trophy Catfish while on the water or trailering
on a boat ramp.
(4) There shall be
a maximum of two (2) daily limits of Lower Ohio River Trophy Catfish possessed
per boat while on the water or when trailering on a boat ramp if there is more
than one (1) Lower Ohio River Trophy Catfish Harvest Permit holder in the
boat.
(5) While on the water or
trailering on a boat ramp, a commercial fisher who does not possess a Lower
Ohio River Trophy Catfish Harvest Permit shall not possess more than one (1)
daily limit of trophy catfish.
(6)
While on the water or trailering on a boat ramp, multiple commercial fishers
per boat who do not possess a Lower Ohio River Trophy Catfish Harvest Permit
shall not possess more than two (2) daily limits of trophy catfish.
Section 5. Harvester's Permit.
(1) In order to retain his or her permit
privilege, a harvester's permit holder shall submit to the department
postmarked by September 15:
(a) A completed
Application for Commercial Roe-bearing Fish Harvester's Permit; and
(2) Prior to being issued a harvester's
permit, a person shall possess a valid commercial fishing license.
(3) A harvester's permit shall not be sold to
a resident of a state that will not sell a nonresident harvester's permit, or
its equivalent, to Kentucky residents.
(4) The maximum number of resident
harvester's permits available each year shall be 101.
(5) The maximum number of nonresident
harvester's permits available each year shall be eighteen (18).
(6) A harvester's permit holder shall be
eligible to transfer permit privileges to an:
(a) Immediate family member; or
(b) Unlicensed helper who:
1. Has been employed by the permit holder for
a period of at least one (1) year in that capacity; and
2. Complies with the requirements of this
administrative regulation.
(7) To transfer a permit, the permit holder
shall send to the department:
(a) A notarized
letter documenting the name and relationship of the permit recipient;
and
(b) If an unlicensed helper,
proof of employment of the unlicensed helper for a period of one (1)
year.
(8) Transferability
shall be voided if a commercial fishing license or harvester's permit is
revoked or suspended as established in Section 13 of this administrative
regulation.
Section 6.
Harvester's Permit Drawing.
(1) There shall
be a drawing for the unfilled harvester's permits below the quota.
(2) A person shall apply for the drawing by
submitting the following to the department by September 15:
(a) A completed Application for Commercial
Roe-bearing Fish Harvester's Permit; and
(3) A mailed Application for Commercial
Roe-bearing Fish Harvester's Permit shall be postmarked by September 15 to be
eligible.
(4) A person chosen in
the drawing shall first obtain a commercial fishing license prior to obtaining
a harvester's permit.
(5) The
department shall return all permit fees to those not chosen in the
drawing.
(6) If the department
receives fewer resident or nonresident Applications for Commercial Roe-bearing
Fish Harvester's Permits than the number of available harvester's permits, then
completed Applications for Commercial Roe-bearing Fish Harvester's Permits
received after September 15 shall be issued in the order they were received
until the quota has been reached.
(7) If the number of Applications for
Commercial Roe-bearing Fish Harvester's Permits received after September 15
exceeds the number of harvester's permits available, then a second drawing
shall be held to determine the recipients of the available
permits.
Section 7.
Harvester's Permit Requirements.
(1) A
harvester's permit shall be required for a licensed commercial fisher to
harvest, transport, or sell roe fish or unprocessed roe.
(2) A permit shall not be required for a
special commercial fishing permit holder to harvest and sell roe-bearing fish
flesh or unprocessed roe from Kentucky and Barkley lakes during the special
commercial fishing season, as established in
301 KAR 1:140.
(3) A harvester's permit shall not be issued
unless all applicable reports have been completed and submitted to the
department, pursuant to Section 13 of this administrative regulation.
(4) A harvester's permit holder shall:
(a) Have the permit in possession while:
1. Fishing for roe-bearing fish;
and
2. Transporting or selling
roe-bearing fish or unprocessed roe;
(b) Only sell, ship, barter, or provide
harvested roe from roe-bearing fish to a Kentucky permitted buyer as
established in Section 8 of this administrative regulation; and
(c) Possess a valid bill of lading if
transporting unprocessed roe to a Kentucky permitted buyer.
Section 8. Buyer's
Permit Requirements.
(1) A buyer's permit
shall be required to buy, sell, barter, receive, or ship unprocessed roe from
roe-bearing fish harvested in Kentucky.
(2) A person shall apply for a buyer's permit
by submitting a completed Application for Commercial Roe-bearing Fish Buyer's
Permit along with the appropriate permit fee to the department, as established
in
301 KAR 3:022.
(3) A buyer's permit holder shall:
(a) Not knowingly purchase illegally taken
fish or unprocessed roe from any state;
(b) Have in possession a valid buyer's permit
while purchasing, receiving, or transporting unprocessed roe;
(c) Maintain for a period of three (3) years
an accurate record of all unprocessed roe purchased from roe-bearing fish
harvesters in Kentucky;
(d)
Maintain for a period of three (3) years an accurate record of all unprocessed
roe purchased from roe-bearing fish harvesters in another state including:
1. Name, address, and telephone number of the
seller;
2. License number of the
seller; and
3. Number of pounds of
unprocessed roe purchased;
(e) Sign the harvester's permit holder's
Daily Roe-bearing Fish Harvester's Transaction Report for each transaction
prior to purchasing or receiving unprocessed roe from the harvester;
(f) Retain a copy of the Daily Roe-bearing
Fish Harvester's Transaction Report for each transaction with a harvester's
permit holder for a period of three (3) years; and
(g) Allow a conservation officer access to
all records and reports, as established in this section, upon request, during
normal business hours.
Section 9. Commercial Fishing Season and Size
Limits.
(1) The commercial fishing season
shall be open year-round in the waters listed in
301 KAR
1:150, except for:
(b) The shovelnose sturgeon season, which
shall extend from October 15 through May 15 in the Ohio River Basin only;
and
(c) The paddlefish season,
which shall extend from:
1. November 1 through
April 30 in all waters open to commercial fishing, except Kentucky and Barkley
lakes, as established in
301 KAR 1:140; and
2. November 1 through May 31 for commercial
trotlines in all waters open to commercial fishing, except the Ohio and
Mississippi rivers.
(2) There shall not be a size limit on any
commercially-harvested rough fish, except that a commercial fisher shall only
harvest:
(a) Shovelnose sturgeon between
twenty-four (24) and thirty-two (32) inches, as measured from the tip of the
snout to the fork of the tail fin;
(b) Paddlefish that are thirty-two (32)
inches or greater, as measured from the beginning of the eye to the fork of the
tail fin, except in Kentucky and Barkley lakes as established in
301 KAR 1:140; and
(c) Blue catfish, flathead catfish, and
channel catfish as established in Section 4 of this administrative regulation,
and measured by laying the fish flat on a ruler with the mouth closed and tail
lobes squeezed together.
(3) A harvester's or buyer's permit holder
shall not possess:
(a) Unprocessed paddlefish
roe after June 5; or
(b)
Unprocessed shovelnose sturgeon roe after May 20.
Section 10. Species Ineligible for
Commercial Harvest.
(1) A commercial fisher
shall not harvest, and shall immediately release the following species:
(b) Pallid sturgeon, a federally endangered
species;
(c) Lake
sturgeon;
(d) Shovelnose sturgeon
caught in the Mississippi River;
(e) All turtle species;
(f) All mussel species except Asiatic clams
(Genus Corbicula); and
(g)
Alligator gar.
(2) A
licensed commercial fisher shall only sell roe-bearing fish or unprocessed roe
from roe-bearing fish harvested by commercial fishing methods as established in
301 KAR 1:146.
Section 11. Tending Gear and Removing Fish. A
commercial fisher shall:
(1) Tend and remove
the fish from:
(a) Hoop nets or slat traps at
least once every seventy-two (72) hours; and
(b) Other commercial fishing gear at least
once every twenty-four (24) hours;
(2) Not possess eggs of any species of fish
outside of the fish's body cavity while on the water or adjacent bank;
and
(3) Remove commercial fishing
gear from the water when finished fishing.
Section 12. Roe Fish Egg Checking
Methodology. A commercial fisher shall use a ten (10) gauge or smaller needle
to examine roe fish for the presence of eggs.
Section 13. Reporting, License and Permit
Suspension, Renewal, and Revocation.
(1) Every
licensed commercial fisher shall submit a completed Monthly Report of
Commercial Fish Harvest in Kentucky by the tenth day of every month for the
previous month's harvest, even if no harvest occurred.
(2) A harvester's permit holder shall:
(a) Complete a Daily Roe-bearing Fish
Harvester's Transaction Report for each day of the month that roe-bearing fish
are harvested or sold to a Kentucky permitted buyer; and
(b) Submit to the department all completed
daily reports within a calendar month by the tenth day of the following month,
in addition to the reporting requirements established in subsection (1) of this
section.
(3) If a buyer's
permit holder completes any transactions in a given month, the permit holder
shall submit to the department a completed Monthly Commercial Roe-bearing Fish
Buyer's Report by the tenth day of the following month.
(4) A report that is being mailed to the
department shall be postmarked on or before the tenth of the month pursuant to
subsections (1) through (3) of this section.
(5) The department shall issue a courtesy
reminder letter to a holder of a commercial fishing license, harvester's
permit, or buyer's permit who has failed to submit to the department a monthly
report by the deadlines established in subsections (1) through (4) of this
section.
(6) The department shall
issue a warning letter to a license or permit holder who has twice failed to
meet the reporting deadlines established in subsections (1) through (4) of this
section during any given commercial fishing license year.
(7) The department shall suspend the
commercial fishing license of a license or permit holder who has failed to meet
reporting deadlines for three (3) or more months in a given license year until
the license or permit holder submits to the department all required
reports.
(8) The department shall
suspend for a period of three (3) months the commercial fishing license of a
license or permit holder who has not met the reporting deadlines established in
this section for four (4) or more times in a license year.
(9) If a three (3) month suspension extends
into a new license year, subsequent delinquent reports shall result in
additional three (3) month suspensions.
(10) The department shall not renew a
commercial fishing license, harvester's permit, or buyer's permit for a person
who has not satisfied the reporting requirements of this administrative
regulation.
(11) The department
shall revoke the commercial fishing license, for a period of two (2) years, of
a person who has been convicted of a federal commercial fishing violation or
the following state violations involving commercial fishing:
(a) Use of illegal commercial fishing gear,
pursuant to
301 KAR 1:146;
(b) Knowingly placing commercial fishing gear
in a restricted area, pursuant to Section 3(2) and (3) of this administrative
regulation;
(c) Harvesting
prohibited species of fish;
(d)
Commercially fishing in waters not open to commercial fishing, pursuant to
301 KAR 1:150; or
(e) Knowingly falsifying commercial harvest
data.
(12) The department
shall revoke a buyer's permit, for a period of two (2) years, of a person:
(a) Convicted of a federal commercial fishing
violation; or
(b) Who falsified
data on a Monthly Commercial Roe-bearing Fish Buyer's
Report.
Section
14. Administrative Hearings.
(1)
A person may request an administrative hearing pursuant to KRS Chapter 13B if a
permit has been:
(a) Denied;
(b) Suspended;
(c) Not renewed; or
(d) Revoked.
(2) A request for a hearing shall be in
writing and postmarked or delivered in person to the department no later than
thirty (30) days after notification of the denial, suspension, non-renewal, or
revocation.
(3) Upon receipt of the
request for a hearing, the department shall proceed according to the provisions
of KRS Chapter 13B.
(4) The hearing
officer's recommended order shall be considered by the commissioner, and the
commissioner shall issue a final order, pursuant to KRS Chapter 13B.
Section 15. Boundaries. The
department shall make available on its Web site at fw.ky.gov the Global
Positioning System coordinates detailing the Kentucky and Ohio border on the
Ohio River, for download to personal devices.
Section 16. Incorporation by Reference.
(1) The following material is incorporated by
reference:
(a) "Application for Commercial
Roe-bearing Fish Harvester's Permit", 2008 edition;
(b) "Application for Commercial Roe-bearing
Fish Buyer's Permit", 2008 edition;
(c) "Daily Roe-bearing Fish Harvester's
Transaction Report", 2008 edition;
(d) "Monthly Commercial Roe-Bearing Fish
Buyer's Report", 2008 edition;
(e)
"Monthly Report of Commercial Fish Harvest in Kentucky", 2023 edition;
and
(f) "List of GPS coordinates
for Ohio River Boundary with Ohio", 2008 edition.
(2) This material may be inspected, copied,
or obtained, subject to applicable copyright law, at the Department of Fish and
Wildlife Resources, #1 Sportsman's Lane, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601, Monday
through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. or may be obtained at
https://fw.ky.gov/Fish/Pages/Commercial-Fishing.aspx.