Or. Admin. Code § 635-041-0025 - Subsistence Fishing Gear
(1) It is
lawful at all times to take fish for subsistence purposes by dip net or bag net
of a mesh size not exceeding five inches attached to a hoop 26 feet or less in
circumference, or by spear, gaff, club, or fouling-hook. All such fishing gear
must be tended at all times. The owner's tribal affiliation and enrollment
number must be either placed on the upper side of the hoop, or on a tag
attached to the hoop, pole, or cable.
(2) It is lawful to use angling gear as
defined by the Oregon Wildlife Laws and regulations of the Department.
(3) It is unlawful
to use gill nets, set nets, hoop nets, setlines, or dip nets or bag nets of a
mesh size exceeding five inches, or any other type of fishing gear not
otherwise specifically authorized in section (1) of this rule, except during
the times and in the areas where such gear is authorized for commercial
fishing.
(a) For hoop nets, dip nets, and bag
nets, the owner's tribal affiliation and enrollment number must be either
placed on the upper side of the hoop, or on a tag attached to the hoop, pole,
or cable.
(b) For set nets, drift
nets, or setlines, the owner's tribal affiliation and enrollment number must be
placed upon or adjacent to the end corks of set nets and drift nets, on the
anchored ends of setlines and submerged nets, and on the anchor floats to which
any of these gears are attached.
(4) Notwithstanding the provisions of this
rule a treaty subsistence fishing season with gillnets for salmon may occur
provided rules for ceremonial fishing and notice requirement (OAR
635-041-0040) are
followed.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 183.325 & 506.119
Stats. Implemented: ORS 506.129 & 507.030
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