FISHING LICENSES |
LICENSE VALID FROM DECEMBER 1 TO DECEMBER 31 |
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The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission | ||||||||||||
General Regulations | ||||||||||||
BOATING -
Coast Guard Approved Wearable Personal Flotation Devices are required for each occupant on
all types of watercraft on all waters. Motorboats
(including electric) must be registered. Children l2 years of age and younger shall
wear an approved type I, II, II, or V PFD while underway on Commonwealth waters on any
boat 20'or less in length and all canoes and kayaks. ALL boats
using any Fish and Boat Commission lake, access area or launch ramp MUST
be registered. NURSERY WATERS are closed to fishing at all times. REFUGE AREAS on streams are CLOSED TO ALL ENTRY AND FISHING during the period March l to June l5. FIELD DRESSING OF FISH - Species regulated by minimum size limits or closed seasons may not be filleted until arrival at the place of consumption. These fish may be field dressed, but head and tail must remain intact. Fish without minimum size limits or closed seasons may be filleted in the field, but the skin must remain on the filet until arrival at the place of consumption. TAGGED FISH - The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission and agencies in adjacent states, for special research purposes, apply tags to fish. If an angler catches a tagged fish and wishes to keep the fish, the tag number and location of catch should be reported to the address or phone number on the tag or to the PFBC. If the angler doesn't wish to keep the fish, no attempt should be made to remove or read metal tag. The fish should be returned to the water immediately. Some tags resembling rubber spaghetti can be easily read to note tag and toll-free phone numbers. |
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TACKLE AND EQUIPMENT |
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RODS, LINES AND
HOOKS - An angler may use a maximum of two lines fished by either rod or hand
when fishing for gamefish, baitfish or both. No more than three hooks shall be
attached to a line used in fishing (one hook having two or three points is considered a
"single hook"). All rods, lines and hooks shall be under the immediate
control of the person using them. The use of any type of net to catch game fish is
prohibited. SNAGGING HOOKS may not be used or possessed while in the act of fishing. A snagging hook is a device designed or modified to facilitate the snagging of fish, and may be a hook with other than a single barb, weighted on a shank below the eye and above the barbs; or a hook otherwise designed or modified so as to make the snagging of fish more likely than a normal hook. ICE FISHING EQUIPMENT - May include a maximum of five tip-ups or any combination of five devices, but may not include more than two lines fished by rod or hand. Holes cut in ice may not exceed l0 inches measured in any direction. All lines, rods or tip-ups shall be under the immediate control of the person using them. On Fish and Boat Commission lakes, shelters or shanties must be removed when through fishing for the day. GAFF OR LANDING NET - A gaff or landing net is permitted to assist in landing fish caught using a lawful device. Nets of all types can be no larger (excluding the handle) than four-feet square or four feet in diameter. SPEARS OR GIGS - Spears or gigs may be used to take carp, gar, suckers and eels ONLY. Spears or gigs may not be mechanically propelled, may not have more than five barbed points, and may not be used in approved trout waters. BOW AND ARROW (including compound bows) may be used for taking carp, gar, suckers and eels ONLY on all Commonwealth waters, day or night, except in approved trout waters during the closed season an in special regulation waters. On the Delaware River, catfish and herring (shad excepted) may also be taken with bow and arrow (including compound bow), spear or gig, except within 275 yards of an eel weir. |
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BAIT |
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BAITFISH includes all forms of minnows; suckers, chubs, fallfish, lampreys, eels between six (6) and eight (8 inches in length; gizzard shad eight (8) inches or less; all forms of darters (except Eastern sand darter), killifishes and stone catfish. | ||||||||||||
FISHBAIT includes crayfish or crabs, mussels, clams, and the nymphs, larvae and pupae of all insects spending any part of their life cycle in the water. | ||||||||||||
SEASON, SIZE,
LIMIT - No closed season (except as noted below) and no minimum
size. The daily limit - and possession limit - is 50 combined species. When
purchasing bait, be sure to obtain and keep the sales slip or receipt. The receipt
authorizes the possession of the fishbait or baitfish so purchased for a period of l5 days
after its date of issue. Fishbait or baitfish purchased from a licensed dealer does
not have a possession limit and does not count toward your daily limit of fishbait and
baitfish taken from Commonwealth waterways. Approved trout waters are closed to taking fishbait and baitfish from March l to the opening day of trout season. Most Specially Regulated Trout Waters are closed to taking fishbait at all times. |
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TAKING AND
KEEPING BAIT is permitted using: rod and reel or handline, net or minnow
seine not over 4 ft. sq. or in diameter, or a minnow trap with no more than two openings
which shall not exceed one inch in diameter. All devices must be under the
immediate control of the person using them. Unattended minnow traps or baitfish containers left in Commonwealth waters must be identified with the owner's or user's name, address and telephone number. If fishing in a group and the total number of fishbait or baitfish which were taken from Commonwealth waters exceeds the possession limit (50), separate containers must be provided for the fishbait or baitfish. Total possession limit in any one container may not exceed 50 baitfish or fishbait combined. |
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MUDBUGS (dragonfly nymph) - No daily limit from lakes, ponds, swamps or adjacent areas; the daily limit from rivers and streams is 50. | ||||||||||||
FROGS AS BAIT - Except for those listed as endangered or threatened, frogs may be used as bait. Certain seasons and possession limits apply. | ||||||||||||
IT IS UNLAWFUL... |
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REGULATIONS
GOVERNING THE USE OF FISH |
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Persons who are deprived of the use of a leg or both legs or are disabled in a manner that significantly limits their mobility may apply for a permit to use an off-road motorized vehicle on Commission property for the purpose of gaining access to fishing and boating opportunities. Permit applications may be requested in writing from the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, Bureau of Law Enforcement, P.O. Box 67000, Harrisburg, Pa. l7106-7000. |
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ENDANGERED SPECIES |
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The Commission has listed some species of reptiles, amphibians, fish and aquatic organisms as endangered, threatened or candidate. Endangered and threatened species face extirpation from the Commonwealth. Candidate species may be more abundant, but face similar perils. To obtain a current list, write to: Pa. Fish and Boat Commission, Nongame and Endangered Species Unit, 450 Robinson Lane, Bellefonte, Pa. l6823. | ||||||||||||
IF A VIOLATION OCCURS... |
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Persons accused of
violating the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Code or Rules and Regulations have a right to a
hearing before a District Justice. For summary violations, guilt may be
acknowledged by paying the prescribed penalty to the Waterways Conservation Officer
prosecuting the case by use of a "Field Acknowledgement of Guilt". Law
enforcement personnel have the right to confiscate, or seize as evidence, fishing
equipment that is illegal or used to violate fishing laws or regulations. The Pa.
Fish and Boat Commission may, upon proper notice, suspend or revoke the fishing
privileges, boating privileges, or other permits of any person convicted (or acknowledging
guilt) of a violation of the Fish and Boat Code or Fish and Boat Commission Regulations. If you have acknowledged guilt or been convicted of a second or subsequent violation within a l2-month period, you will be assessed an additional fine of two times the statutory fine for the second or subsequent offenses. |
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COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA FISH CONSUMPTION ADVISORY - l998 - SUSQUEHANNA RIVER BASIN |
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WATER BODY
- Susquehanna River (Wyoming, Lackawanna, Luzerne, Columbia, Northumberland and Montour
County) AREA UNDER ADVISORY - PA. Rt. 92 Bridge, Falls to confluence with West Branch.
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