1501:31-13-08 Fish daily bag limits: protected species.  

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    1501:31-13-08             Fish daily bag limits: protected species.

     

     

     

    (A)   Throughout the state it shall be unlawful for any person to take or possess more than six saugeyes, six sauger, or six walleyes, singly or in the aggregate in any one day while on of any stream, river or other body of water where fishing therein requires the licenses set forth in section 1533.32 of the Revised Code; excepting therefrom the "lake Erie sport fishing district" in accordance with rule 1501:31-13-14 of the Administrative Code. Provided further, it shall be unlawful for any person to take or possess more than ten saugeyes, ten walleyes, or ten sauger singly or in the aggregate in the Ohio river zone in accordance with the rule 1501:31-13-11 of the Administrative Code.

     

    (B)   It shall be unlawful for any person to take or possess more than: one muskellunge, or one tiger muskellunge, singly or in the aggregate; or five black bass, including smallmouth, largemouth, or Kentucky spotted bass, singly or in the aggregate in any one day statewide, except in the Ohio River zone and Pymatuning lake in accordance with rule 1501:31-13-11, paragraph (Q) of rule 1501:31-13-07, or in waters with designated split daily bag limits associated with length limits as specified in paragraphs (R) and (S) of rule 1501:31-13-08 of the Administrative Code.

     

    (C)   The possession limits set forth in paragraphs (A), (B) and (L) of this rule shall not apply to such fish when transported on a commercial ferry boat in lake Erie.

     

    (D)   It shall be unlawful for any person to take or possess blue pike or sturgeon from lake Erie or any of its tributaries.

     

    (E)    It shall be unlawful for any person to take or possess white amur or grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) from waters owned, leased, or controlled by the division of wildlife posted with a sign indicating the take or possession from such waters is prohibited .

     

    (F)   It shall be unlawful for any person to take or possess singly or in the aggregate more than five rainbow or steelhead trout, lake trout, brown trout, golden trout, coho, chinook, or pink salmon daily, from any waters in this state; excepting therefrom these areas listed in paragraph (H)(1) of rule 1501:31-13-01 of the Administrative Code. It shall be unlawful for any person to take or possess more than two trout or salmon species (as listed in this paragraph) in lake Erie and its tributaries from September first through May fifteenth.

     

    (G)    It shall be unlawful for any person to take coho, chinook, or pink salmon by any means other than hook and line.

     

    (H)   It shall be unlawful for any person to seine or take bait in King's creek between the

     

     

    bridge on county road no. 223 and the Mad river.

    (I)   It shall be unlawful for any person to possess a fish in any form or condition other than in the round while on or when unloading the fish from a boat, while wading or while fishing from shore on any waters in this state where a fishing license is required as set forth in section 1533.32 of the Revised Code.

    (1)   It shall be unlawful to possess or transport a fish taken from any stream, river or other body of water where fishing therein requires the licenses set forth in section 1533.32 of the Revised Code unless the fish is in the round or complete fillet until a person reaches their permanent residence or until the fish is being prepared for immediate consumption. Frozen fish must be transported in such a way the fillets can be easily identified and counted.

    (2)    It shall be lawful to possess fish in the round or as a complete fillet while returning from the lake Erie islands on a commercial ferry boat.

    (3)   Paragraph (I)(1) of this rule does not apply if the fish in a person's possession are accompanied by a receipt or statement issued by a person who for consideration, hire, or resale, scales, fillets, dresses, or in any manner processes fish taken with other than commercial fishing gear or a receipt or statement issued by a licensed Ohio fishing guide. Such statement or receipt shall list the name of the person, the number and species of fish and the date said fish were caught. It shall be unlawful to falsify any information on said statement or receipt or to provide a falsified statement or receipt to anyone.

    (J)    It shall be unlawful for any person to take or possess more than forty thirty yellow perch (Perca flavescens) in any one day statewide, except in the eastern and western fishing units of the Ohio river, in accordance with the rule 1501:31-13-11 of the Administrative Code, Pymatuning lake, in accordance with paragraph (Q) of rule 1501:31-13-07, and the lake Erie sport fishing district, in accordance with rule 1501:31-13-14 of the Administrative Code.

    (K)   It shall be unlawful for any person to take or possess more than six channel catfish in any one day from any public waters of the state of Ohio less than seven hundred acres.

    (L)   It shall be unlawful for any person to possess more than one channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) in excess of twenty-eight inches, and one flathead catfish (Pylodictus olivaris) in excess of thirty-five inches, and one blue catfish (Ictalurus furcatus) in excess of thirty-five inches in any one day statewide from any waters in the state wherein an Ohio fishing license is required by section 1533.32 of the Revised Code,  except  Pymatuning  lake  in  accordance  with  paragraph  (Q)  of  rule

    1501:31-13-07 of the Administrative Code.

    (M)    It shall be unlawful for any person to take or possess more than ten sunfish in the aggregate in any one day from each of the following areas:

    St. Joseph river wildlife area; Oxbow lake wildlife area; Killdeer Plains wildlife area.

    (N)    It shall be unlawful for any person to take or possess more than ten crappie in the aggregate in any one day from each of the following areas:

    St. Joseph river wildlife area; Oxbow lake wildlife area; Killdeer Plains wildlife area.

    (O)   It shall be unlawful for any person to take or possess more than thirty crappie in the aggregate in any one day from each of the following areas:

    Acton lake in Butler and Preble counties upstream on Four Mile creek to Main Loop road and upstream on Little Four Mile creek to Main Loop road;

    Alum Creek lake in Delaware county upstream to the state route 521 bridge in Kilbourne;

    Atwood lake in Carroll and Tuscarawas counties upstream to Glendale road; Berlin lake in Stark, Mahoning and Portage counties upstream to Webb avenue; Buckeye lake in Licking, Fairfield and Perry counties;

    Caesar Creek lake in Clinton, Greene and Warren counties upstream on Anderson Fork creek to the state route 380 bridge and upstream on Caesar creek to the Roxanna-New Burlington bridge;

    C.J. Brown reservoir in Clark county upstream on Buck creek to the Moorefield road bridge;

    Clear Fork reservoir in Richland and Morrow counties upstream to the state route 314 bridge;

    Clendening lake in Harrison county;

    Deer Creek lake in Fayette and Pickaway counties upstream to the Yankeetown Pike bridge;

    Delaware lake in Delaware county, including the Olentangy river in Marion county upstream to the Waldo dam and Whetstone creek upstream to state route 229;

    Dillon lake in Muskingum county upstream on Stump Run to Shannon Valley road, upstream on Poverty run to Pinecrest drive, upstream on Big run to Creamery road and upstream on the Licking river to the county road 408 bridge;

    East Fork lake in Clermont county upstream on Todd run to the state route 133 bridge and upstream on the East Fork of the Little Miami river to West Main street bridge in Williamsburg;

    Ferguson lake in Allen county;

    Grand Lake St. Marys in Auglaize and Mercer counties upstream in the tributaries from the south to state route 219 and upstream on Coldwater creek to state route 127;

    Griggs reservoir in Franklin county upstream to the state route 161 bridge; Hargus lake in Pickaway county;

    Highlandtown lake in Columbiana county;

    Hoover reservoir in Franklin and Delaware counties upstream on Big Walnut creek to the Columbus street bridge in Galena and upstream in Little Walnut creek to the state route 3 bridge;

    Indian lake in Logan county upstream on the north fork of the Great Miami river to the state route 117 bridge and upstream on the south fork of the Great miami river to the Bichma covered bridge on county road 38;

    Kiser lake Champaign county; Knox lake in Knox county;

    Lake Loramie in Auglaize and Shelby counties uptream in Loramie creek to state route 29 and upstream on Northwest feed to state route 119;

    Milton lake Mahoning county upstream to Ellsworth road;

    Leesville lake in Carroll county;

    Madison lake in Madison county upstream in Deer creek to the Robert's pass bike

    trail bridge;

    Mahoning river between Berlin lake and lake Milton in Mahoning and Portage counties;

    Mahoning river from the dam at lake Milton to West Mahoning/Trumbull County Line road;

    Metzger reservoir in Allen county; Mosquito lake in Trumbull county;

    Nimisila lake in Summit county upstream in the tributary under Christman road to the Portage lake state park boundary;

    O'Shaughnessy reservoir in Delaware county upstream in the Scioto river to the old bridge abutments just north of Bellepoint and upstream in Mill creek to the state route 257 bridge in Bellepoint;

    Portage lakes - East, Long, North, Turkeyfoot, West in Summit county;

    Paint Creek lake in Highland and Ross counties upstream in Rattlesnake creek to state route 138 and upstream on paint creek to route 28;

    Piedmont lake in Guernsey, Harrison and Belmont counties upstream on Stillwater creek to the township road 343 bridge;

    Pleasant Hill lake in Richland and Ashland counties upstream to the Pleasant Hill road bridge;

    Rocky Fork lake in Highland county upstream on Rocky Fork creek to state route 124, upstream on Clear creek to Northshore drive and upstream on Plum run, the southeast feed, to Lucus lane;

    Rush Creek lake in Fairfield and Perry counties;

    Salt Fork lake in Guernsey county upstream on Sugartree Fork to the township road 587 bridge, upstream on Brushy Fork to the state route 22 bridge, upstream on Salt Fork to the Fairground road bridge and upstream on rocky Fork to the township road 855 bridge;

    Seneca lake in Guernsey and Noble counties upstream on Beaver creek to the state route 513 bridge and upstream on Seneca Fork (Wills creek) to the county road 62 bridge;

    Springfield lake in Summit county;

    Tappan lake in Harrison county upstream to Addy road; Veterans Memorial reservoir in Hancock county;

    West Branch reservoir in Portage county upstream to the south to Calvin road, upstream to the southeast to state route 14 and upstream to the norht to state route 5.

    (P)   It shall be unlawful to take or possess more than four hybrid striped bass per day from East Fork lake.

    (Q)    It shall be unlawful to take or possess more than one striped bass per day from Seneca lake in Guernsey and Noble counties and Kiser lake in Champaign county.

    (R)    It shall be unlawful for any person to take or possess more than twenty sunfish (Lepomis spp.) in the aggregate in any one day from all AEP recreation lands lakes and ponds in Coshocton, Muskingum, Perry, Morgan, Noble, and Guernsey counties. This includes the AEP recreation lands, Conesville coal lands, and Avondale wildlife area.

    (S)    It shall be unlawful for any person to take or possess more than four largemouth, smallmouth, or spotted bass singly or in aggregate, of which no more than two can be less than fifteen inches in length and no more than two can be greater than or equal to fifteen inches in length on the following bodies of water:

    Acton lake in Preble and Butler counties upstream on Four Mile creek to Main Loop road and upstream on Little Four Mile creek to Main Loop road;

    Findley lake in Lorain county;

    Hargus Creek lake in Pickaway county; Highlandtown lake in Columbiana county; Lake Snowden in Athens county;

    New Lyme lake in Ashtabula county;

    Paint creek lake in Highland and Ross counties upstream in Rattlesnake creek to state route 138 and upstream on Paint creek to route 28;

    Salt Fork lake in Guernsey county upstream on Sugartree Fork to the township road 587 bridge, upstream on Brushy Fork to the state route 22 bridge, upstream on Salt Fork to the Fairground road bridge and upstream on Rocky Fork to the township

    road 855 bridge;

    Silver creek lake in Summit county;

    Upper Sandusky reservoir no. 2 in Wyandot county.

    (T)    It shall be unlawful for any person to take or possess more than three largemouth, smallmouth, or spotted bass singly or in aggregate, of which no more than two can be less than fourteen inches in length and no more than one can be greater than or equal to twenty inches in length on the following bodies of water. In addition, it shall be unlawful for any person to take or possess largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, or spotted bass greater than fourteen inches but less than twenty inches in length while on the water or surrounding shoreline of the following bodies of water:

    All AEP recreation lands lakes and ponds in Coshocton, Muskingum, Perry, Morgan, Noble, and Guernsey counties This includes the AEP recreation lands, Conesville coal lands, and Avondale wildlife area;

    Belmont lake in Belmont county; Guilford lake in Columbiana county;

    Killdeer Plains reservoir, Killdeer pond number 30, and Killdeer pond number 33 in Wyandot county;

    Kiser lake in Champaign county; Long lake in Summit county; Oxbow lake in Defiance county; Spencer lake in Medina county;

    St. Joseph river wildlife area lakes in Williams county; Tycoon lake in Gallia county;

    Wingfoot lake in Portage county; Wolf Run lake in Noble county.

    (U) Unless otherwise provided by division rule, there shall be no daily bag limit for the following species of fish statewide: crappie, white bass, bluegill, sunfish, and rock bass.

    (U)(V) All definitions set forth in rule 1501:31-1-02 of the Administrative Code shall

    apply to this rule.

    Effective:                                                     03/01/2014

    R.C. 119.032 review dates:                         08/19/2013 and 03/01/2019

    CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY

    Certification

    10/24/2013

    Date

    Promulgated Under:                           119.03

    Statutory Authority:                           1531.06, 1531.08, 1531.10

    Rule Amplifies:                                  1531.06, 1531.08, 1531.10

    Prior Effective Dates:                         2/5/77, 6/1/79, 3/1/80, 1/25/82, 11/12/82, 6/1/84,

    3/1/85(Emer), 6/1/85, 6/1/86, 6/1/87, 6/1/88, 3/1/89,

    3/1/91, 7/31/95, 1/2/96, 11/20/96, 3/1/98, 3/1/00,

    3/0/01, 2/1/02, 3/1/04, 5/27/05, 3/1/06, 4/10/07 (Emer), 7/1/07, 7/1/08, 11/24/08, 7/1/09, 11/27/09, 1/1/12 , 3/1/2013

Document Information

Effective Date:
3/1/2014
File Date:
2013-10-24
Last Day in Effect:
2014-03-01
Five Year Review:
Yes
Rule File:
1501$31-13-08_PH_FF_A_RU_20131024_0824.pdf
Related Chapter/Rule NO.: (1)
Ill. Adm. Code 1501:31-13-08. Fish daily bag limits: protected species