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#1334948 - 07/15/11 05:47 PM Fishing in buoyed swim areas
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Just a reminder as we are getting a number of complaints.

You cannot fish in a swim area that has obtained a permit from DEEP.

Sec. 15-121-B12. Vessel, vessel speeds and fishing restrictions regarding swim areas and boating access areas
(a) No person shall operate or allow the operation of a vessel inside markers demarcating a restricted swim area which has been authorized in writing by the commissioner. (b) No person shall operate or allow the operation of a vessel at a speed in excess of Slow-No-Wakewhen within one hundred feet of markers placed to designate a restricted swim area or boating access area which has been authorized in writing by the commissioner. (c) This section shall not apply to vessels used exclusively as lifeguard rescue boats. (d) No person shall fish inside the markers demarcating a restricted swim area that has been authorized in writing by the commissioner.

If you think someone has established their own swim area, or significantly expanded a swim area you can call the Boating Division in Old Lyme. They issue all the permits and can tell you if it's a permitted swim area. If it's not, they notify the homeowner that it must be removed (or reduced in size to the permitted size if they have a permit). You can reach them at 860-434-8638.

There is a requirement that swim area buoys have the permit number on them however, as with boat numbers, if they are stickers they may fall off with time. If the permit number is put on with a marker or paint, that wears off too. Do not make the assumption that a swim area that does not have a permit number on the buoys is there illegally.

If we receive a complaint of someone fishing in a permitted swim area enforcement action will be taken. The numbers may have worn or fallen off and if you fish there you will be in violation and subject to getting a ticket. The Boating Division can followup with permitted swim areas that fail to put their permit number on the buoys, but you have to let them (or us) know about it.

We had issues in the past on Candlewood Lake (for example) where a homeowner had put motion-detector controlled sprinklers on their docks to keep fishermen away from the dock. I personally met with the homeowner and the sprinklers were removed. But - all the homeowners that have permitted swim areas know the regulations and they will file complaints against anyone who fishes in them. It goes both ways - you all have the privilege of fishing in the various waterbodies with the expectation that people will not interfere with your fishing. Homeowners who obtain a swim area permit have the privilege and expectation that the designated area will not be used for boating or fishing. I'm sure if you had waterfront property with a swim area where someone illegally fishing lost a lure in the area and you, your child or another family member or friend got a hook impaled in their foot, leg, hand or arm that you would be upset too.
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#1351679 - 09/17/11 11:08 PM Re: Fishing in buoyed swim areas [Re: EnCon Police]
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My lake, Highland, has a Town beach with a marked swim area. (Adjacent to the State Launch)Outside the perimeter of the beach, apx. 100' - 150' out from the marked swim area is white orange striped buoys designating it a swim area.

Can I fish within the white/orange buoys as long as I dont cast into the actual swim area, AND, can my boat be inside that white/orange buoy area while fishing on the T motor?

Always been curious as to this one. Thank you.
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#1351807 - 09/18/11 12:37 PM Re: Fishing in buoyed swim areas [Re: EnCon Police]
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Another question.... What about a beach where the bouys are taken in for the winter? Would that area be fishable as the area would not be marked then?
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#1352284 - 09/19/11 10:11 PM Re: Fishing in buoyed swim areas [Re: EnCon Police]
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Terrible pictures from the cell phone but perhaps it will better explain my question.


The way I read the regs, I would be allowed to fish and or have my boat between the warning buoys and the swim area as long as I'm just on my electric motor and dont cast into the beach area.
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#1352460 - 09/20/11 02:34 PM Re: Fishing in buoyed swim areas [Re: EnCon Police]
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What do the warning buoys say? If they say swim area you can not go inside of them. If they are navigational you can. My bet is that they are the outside limit of the swim area as one requirement is that the areas be marked with the orange/white buoys.

If the buoys are taken in then it's no longer designated as a permitted swim area as a permit requires that the buoys be present to be considered a swim area.
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