Or. Admin. Code § 635-004-0645 - Size Limit
(1) Except as
provided in OAR 635-007-0700 through
635-007-0720 it is unlawful to:
(a) Take from the waters of this state or to
land sturgeon for commercial purposes less than 43 inches or more than 54
inches in fork length;
(b) Remove
the head or tail of any sturgeon taken from the waters of this state or landed
for commercial purposes prior to being received at the premises of a wholesale
fish dealer or canner; or
(c) To
possess, sell, or transport any whole sturgeon under four feet in length taken
for commercial purposes in the waters of this state or the Pacific Ocean. Proof
of possession, sale, or transportation of any dressed sturgeon under 28 inches
in length exclusive of head and tail shall in itself create a permissible
inference that the dressed sturgeon was under 43 inches in fork length at the
time it was taken.
(2)
Any person fishing with commercial fishing gear in the waters of this state
who, on lifting, drawing, taking up or removing any such gear finds sturgeon
entangled or caught therein which are not within the legal length limits set
forth in subsection (1)(a) of this rule or during a season not open for
sturgeon, shall immediately, with care and the least possible injury to the
fish, disentangle, release and transfer the fish to the water without
violence.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 506.036, 506.109, 506.119 & 506.129
Stats. Implemented: ORS 506.109, 506.129 & 506.306
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