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New FWC rules require tags on passive
fishing gear
June 26, 2008
Contact: Henry Cabbage, 850-488-8843
Passive fishing gear – things like trotlines,
crab traps, bush hooks and other devices that catch fish in
fresh water while the fisherman isn’t present – have to be
tagged with the owner’s name and address under a new rule.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC) adopted new rules in response to public
requests for tighter management of passive gear to reduce the
loss of fish and wildlife caught by lost or abandoned gear and
to reduce navigation hazards for vessels. It will enable FWC
officers to identify and remove lost and abandoned gear and
illegally used gear.
The new tagging requirement applies to
commercial and recreational trotlines, bush hooks, set lines,
wire traps, slat baskets, hoop nets, minnow lift nets, eel
traps/pots, blue crab pots, Carolina-pots and shotgun pots. It
does not apply to hand-held gear, such as a rod and reel.
Also, the new rule does not include
specifications for tagging passive gear, except to say the
owner’s name and address must be legible. The new rule applies
only in fresh water. Saltwater fishing is subject to other
rules.
FWC officials said the new rule is particularly
important during current drought conditions that have exposed
numerous traps and baskets that have been lost or abandoned but
are still catching and wasting fish and are a hazard to boaters.
FWC officers will be working with fishermen to
increase awareness of the new rules and enlist help in
protecting resources and promoting public safety.
For more information, visit MyFWC.com or call
the regional FWC office listed in the telephone directory.
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