22 Miss. Code. R. 3-05-5.1 - Filet Regulations
A. It is unlawful
for commercial or recreational fishermen to possess fish with heads, tails or
flesh removed until delivered to the final destination; however, fish may be
eviscerated, scaled or have gills removed.
Miss. Code Ann. §§ 49-15-1, 49-15-3, 49-15-5, 49-15-15, 49-15-30, 49-15-35, 49-15-35, 49-15-63, 49-15-303, 49-15-304, 49-15-305 and 49-15-307.
B. Any charter or recreational fishing boat
fishing outside Mississippi territorial waters over twenty-four (24) hours
before returning to land and filing a float plan with the Department of Marine
Resources (MDMR) may possess filleted fish in Mississippi waters. Fishermen may
not possess more than a single day's bag limit for any species, except licensed
charter vessels exercising the exemptions described in Chapter 6 of this Part.
Said float plan must be received and filed with the MDMR prior to departure and
during the regular operating hours between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday
through Friday, and a copy of which must be on board said vessel for the
duration of the trip. Said float plan must be submitted on forms provided by
the MDMR, signed by the applicant and official accepting the float plan; and
must contain the following information:
1.
Name of the applicant
2. Owner of
the vessel
3. Name of the vessel
captain
4. Official vessel
registration number
5. Description
of the vessel
6. Date, time and
location of departure
7.
Destination(s)
8. Anticipated date,
time, and location of return
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