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#1445766 - 09/25/12 07:38 PM Regulations for Fish Species not listed in the Marine Regulations
JD1942 Offline

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Appologies if this has been asked and answered elsewhere:

Provided I can identify a fish I catch that is not listed in the Marine Regulations, how do I determine if it is legal to keep?

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#1445770 - 09/25/12 07:51 PM Re: Regulations for Fish Species not listed in the Marine Regulations [Re: JD1942]
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Ditto!


And, how do you know when you catch it in another state and return to port in CT????
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#1445774 - 09/25/12 08:08 PM Re: Regulations for Fish Species not listed in the Marine Regulations [Re: JD1942]
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It should go without saying this question stemmed from your (KT) comment about the spear fishing guy. I also made it a point to throw in "identify".

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#1445815 - 09/25/12 10:32 PM Re: Regulations for Fish Species not listed in the Marine Regulations [Re: JD1942]
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Guys just call Marine fisheries in Old Lyme. 860 434-6043
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#1446285 - 09/27/12 02:59 AM Re: Regulations for Fish Species not listed in the Marine Regulations [Re: JD1942]
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Killtaker,
You abide by the rules and regs of the jurisdictional waters you are in while fishing. You must also abide by the rules of where you land the fish. Its a "possession" thing. If the fish are in your possession no matter where you are it better be legal in that state at that time.
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#1448137 - 10/04/12 01:37 PM Re: Regulations for Fish Species not listed in the Marine Regulations [Re: JD1942]
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If a fish is not listed as having a creel/size limit and is not listed as prohibited to take (like the herring prohibition, certain sharks, etc.) you can keep the fish.

If you take a fish in another state and you want to land it in Connecticut you must meet the Connecticut creel and size limits. This question comes up regarding spearfishing for striped bass in Rhode Island waters then returning to Connecticut where it's illegal to spearfish for stripers.
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#1448142 - 10/04/12 01:49 PM Re: Regulations for Fish Species not listed in the Marine Regulations [Re: JD1942]
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Wow, that is great to know. That is pretty much the exact opposite of the hunting regulations, right??
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#1448170 - 10/04/12 03:18 PM Re: Regulations for Fish Species not listed in the Marine Regulations [Re: JD1942]
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Hunting regulations are a bit different. With fish, particularly marine species, there's thousands of different fish. You just need to be sure that you are not targeting a protected species.
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#1448171 - 10/04/12 03:19 PM Re: Regulations for Fish Species not listed in the Marine Regulations [Re: EnCon Police]
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Originally Posted By: EnCon Police
If a fish is not listed as having a creel/size limit and is not listed as prohibited to take (like the herring prohibition, certain sharks, etc.) you can keep the fish.

If you take a fish in another state and you want to land it in Connecticut you must meet the Connecticut creel and size limits. This question comes up regarding spearfishing for striped bass in Rhode Island waters then returning to Connecticut where it's illegal to spearfish for stripers.


How bout using a gaff on a legal sized striped bass, if the fish was caught outside of CT and landed in CT? The reason why I ask is, last I knew it was illegal to gaff bass in CT while in NY it is legal.


Edited by Reelin (10/04/12 03:20 PM)
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#1448176 - 10/04/12 03:46 PM Re: Regulations for Fish Species not listed in the Marine Regulations [Re: JD1942]
JD1942 Offline

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Thank you for the reply.

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