(a) It is
unlawful to take, catch, kill or possess fish, except during the seasons
specified in this section. It is not a violation of this section if a fish
caught out of season from water where fishing for other species is lawful is
immediately returned unharmed to the waters from which it was taken.
(b) It is unlawful to take, catch, kill or
possess fish of less than the minimum size or greater than the maximum size
specified in this section. It is not a violation of this section if an
undersized or oversized fish taken from waters where fishing is otherwise
lawful is immediately returned unharmed to the waters from which it was
taken.
(c) It is unlawful to take,
catch or kill more than 1 day's limit of any species of fish as specified in
the following chart during 1 calendar day. It is unlawful to possess more than
1 day's limit of any species of fish as specified in the following chart except
under the following circumstances:
(1) A
person may possess any number of lawfully caught fish at the person's
residence.
(2) A person who is
engaged in a fishing trip away from home for 2 or more consecutive calendar
days may, while transporting fish from the place where caught to his residence,
possess a number of fish equal to no more than two times the daily creel limit
for that species of fish. In prosecution for violation of this section, it
shall be a rebuttable presumption that a person transporting fish from a
fishing site caught all of the fish during 1 calendar day.
(3) A fish will not be considered to be
caught in violation of this section if it is immediately returned unharmed to
the waters from which it was taken.
(4) A fish caught that is not to be counted
in the creel limit shall be immediately released unharmed into the water from
which it was taken. Except as otherwise provided in 53.24 or 63.40 (relating to
tournament and fishing derby permits; and fishing tournaments and fishing
derbies), a fish placed on a stringer, or confined by any type of container,
structure or device, or not returned immediately to the water, will be
considered as part of the daily creel or possession limits. Fish returned to
the water shall be handled carefully and be returned unharmed to the water from
which taken.
(5) Fish may be given
to another person, but the fish shall be counted in the donor's creel limit and
neither the donor nor the recipient may kill or possess (while in the act of
fishing) more than the limit allowed.
(d) It is unlawful to fish with bait for any
species of fish in the tidal Delaware Estuary, including tributaries from the
mouths of the tributaries upstream to the limit of tidal influence using any
hook type other than a non-offset (in-line) circle hook. The definition of a
non-offset (in-line) circle hook is a single, non-offset hook where the point
is pointed perpendicularly back towards the shank. The term "non-offset" means
the point and the barb are in the same plane as the shank. For purposes of this
section, a non-offset (in-line) circle hook is considered a fishing device with
no more than one point or barb.
(d.1) It is unlawful for any person to gaff
or attempt to gaff any striped bass at any time when fishing.
(d.2) Except as follows, it is unlawful to
possess a striped bass in any form or condition other than in the whole or
having the entrails removed while on shore, along the waters of this
Commonwealth, onboard a boat or on a dock, pier, launch area or a parking lot
adjacent thereto:
(1) Striped bass may be
processed fully if they are being prepared for immediate consumption.
(2) Provided that the requirements of this
paragraph are met, striped bass may be processed by a permitted charter boat or
fishing guide operation. The charter boat operator or fishing guide may fully
process the striped bass at any time provided that there are no more than two
fillets per striped bass (cutting the fillets into pieces, also known as
chunking, is prohibited) and the charter boat operator or fishing guide retains
the carcass until possession of the striped bass is transferred to the customer
on shore. The charter boat operator or fishing guide shall give the customer
who receives the processed striped bass a signed, dated receipt on the form
prescribed by the Commission.
(e) The following seasons, sizes and creel
limits apply to the Delaware River, West Branch Delaware River and Delaware
River tributaries from the mouths of the tributaries upstream to the limit of
the tidal influence and the Lehigh River from its mouth upstream to the first
dam in Easton, Pennsylvania:
| SPECIES |
SEASONS |
MINIMUM
SIZE |
DAILY LIMIT |
|
| TROUT |
8 a.m., first
Saturday after April 11 to midnight, October 15 |
North of I-84: 14
inches |
North of I-84: 1 (combined species) |
| South of I-84: no minimum |
South of I-84: 5
(combined species) |
|
|
|
West Branch Delaware
River:* 12 inches |
West Branch Delaware
River:* 2 (combined species) |
|
| AMERICAN EEL |
Open year-round |
9
inches |
25 |
|
| AMERICAN EEL (as baitfish) |
Open
year-round |
6 inches to 8 inches |
50 |
|
| BASS Largemouth and Smallmouth |
January 1 to
midnight the day before the first Saturday after April 11 and 12:01 a.m. the
first Saturday after June 11 to midnight December 31 |
12
inches |
5 (combined species) |
|
|
12:01 a.m. the first Saturday after April 11
to 12:01 a.m. the first Saturday after June 11 |
NO
HARVEST-Catch and immediate release only |
|
| MUSKELLUNGE and MUSKELLUNGE HYBRIDS |
Open
year-round |
40 inches |
1 |
|
| PICKEREL |
|
12 inches |
5 |
|
| WALLEYE |
Open year-round on the portion of the
Delaware River between New Jersey and Pennsylvania; January 1 until midnight,
March 14 and 12:01 a.m. first Saturday in May until midnight December 31, on
the portion of the Delaware River between New York and Pennsylvania. |
18
inches |
3 |
|
| AMERICAN SHAD |
Open year-round |
No
minimum |
2 |
|
| HICKORY SHAD |
Closed
year-round |
|
0 |
|
| RIVER HERRING (alewife and blueback
herring) |
Closed year-round |
|
0 |
|
| STRIPED BASS and HYBRID
STRIPED BASS |
From Pennsylvania line upstream to Calhoun Street
Bridge: January 1 until March 31 and June 1 until December 31. |
28 to less than 31 inches |
1 |
| April 1 through May 31 |
22 to less than 26 inches |
1 |
| From Calhoun Street Bridge upstream: open year-round
|
28 to less than 31 inches |
1 |
| April 1 through May 31 |
21 to less than 24
inches |
2 |
|
| From Calhoun Street Bridge upstream: open year-round
|
28 inches |
1 |
|
| STURGEON |
No open season: Endangered
Species |
|
|
|
| BAIT FISH FISH BAIT, except American eel and
mussels/clams and crayfish |
Open year-round |
No
minimum |
50 (combined species) |
|
| MUSSELS/CLAMS |
Closed
year-round |
|
0 |
|
| BLUE CRAB** |
Open year-round |
Hard
shell: 4 inches measured point to point. Soft shell: 3.5 inches measured point
to point |
1 bushel (combined species) |
|
| PIKE Northern |
Open year-round |
24
inches |
2 |
|
| OTHER SPECIES |
Inland seasons,
size and creel limits apply except for waters under special regulations (See
Chapter 65). See 61.1 (relating to Commonwealth inland waters). |
|
| CRAYFISH (ALL SPECIES) |
Open year-round
|
|
50. The head must be immediately removed behind the eyes upon
capture unless used as bait in the water from which taken. |
|
*A special no-kill artificial lures only season is in
effect on the West Branch of the Delaware River from October 1 to midnight on
the Friday before the first Saturday after April 11.
See 65.24. **It is unlawful for any person to possess a
female crab bearing eggs from which the egg pouch or bunion has been
removed.
Notes
The
provisions of this § 61.2 amended December 28, 1984, effective
12/29/1984, 14 Pa.B. 4691;
amended March 13, 1987, effective 3/14/1987, 17 Pa.B. 1088; amended April 29,
1988, effective 4/30/1988, 18
Pa.B. 2030; amended December 14, 1990, effective
12/15/1990, 20 Pa.B. 6182;
amended February 1, 1991, effective 2/2/1991, 21 Pa.B. 422; amended February 8,
1991, effective 2/9/1991, 21
Pa.B. 498; amended September 6, 1991, effective 9/7/1991, 21 Pa.B. 3990; amended March 10, 1995,
effective 3/11/1995, 25 Pa.B.
834; amended April 12, 1996, effective 4/13/1996, 26 Pa.B. 1706; amended November 22,
1996, effective 1/1/1997, 26
Pa.B. 5701; amended October 31, 1997, effective 11/1/1997, 27 Pa.B. 5605; amended October 9,
1998, effective 10/10/1998, 28
Pa.B. 5103; amended February 12, 1999, effective 2/13/1999, 29 Pa.B. 819; amended June 15, 2001,
effective, January 1, 2002, 31 Pa.B. 3205; amended March 7, 2003, effective
3/8/2003, 33 Pa.B. 1229; amended
November 21, 2003, effective 1/4/2004, 33 Pa.B. 5705; amended September 9,
2005, effective 1/1/2006, 35
Pa.B. 5007; amended September 22, 2006, effective 1/1/2007, 36 Pa.B. 5872; amended August 31,
2007, effective 1/1/2008; amended
March 6, 2009, effective 4/1/2009, 39 Pa.B. 1201; amended January 8,
2010, effective 1/9/2010, 40
Pa.B. 254; amended December 17, 2010, effective 12/18/2010, 40 Pa.B. 7233; amended October 7,
2011, effective 1/1/2012, 41
Pa.B. 5365; amended December 6, 2013, effective 1/1/2014, 43 Pa.B. 7084
Amended by
Pennsylvania
Bulletin, Vol 44, No. 32. August 9, 2014, effective
8/9/2014
Amended by
Pennsylvania
Bulletin, Vol 44, No. 27. July 5, 2014, effective
1/1/2015
Amended
by
Pennsylvania
Bulletin, Vol 45, No. 39. September 26, 2015, effective
1/1/2016
Amended
by
Pennsylvania
Bulletin, Vol 45, No. 47. November 21, 2015, effective
1/1/2016
Amended
January 22, 2021, effective 1/23/2021, 51 Pa.B. 428
Amended
December 10, 2021, effective 1/1/2022, 51 Pa.B. 7691 and 7697
Amended
September 16, 2022, effective 1/1/2023, 52 Pa.B. 5946
Amended by
Pennsylvania
Bulletin, Vol 52, No. 38. September 17, 2022, effective
1/1/2023
Amended by
Pennsylvania
Bulletin, Vol 52, No. 49. December 3, 2022, effective
1/1/2023
Amended by
Pennsylvania
Bulletin, Vol 54, No. 48. November 30, 2024, effective
1/1/2025
The provisions of this § 61.2 issued under
30 Pa.C.S. §§
305,
322,
741,
928,
2102,
2307,
2711,
5122,
5123 and
5124; amended under
30 Pa.C.S. §
2102;
and section 506 of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P.S. §
186).