Alaska Administrative Code
Title 5 - Fish and Game
Part 1 - Commercial and Subsistence Fishing and Private Nonprofit Salmon Hatcheries
Chapter 01 - Subsistence Finfish Fishery
Article 11 - Cook Inlet Area
5 AAC 01.570 - Lawful gear and gear specifications

Universal Citation: 5 AK Admin Code 01.570

Current through August 30, 2024

(a) Except in the nonsubsistence area described in 5 AAC 99.015(a) (3) and unless restricted in this section, 5 AAC 01.575, or under the terms of a subsistence fishing permit, fish may be taken only by gear listed in 5 AAC 01.010(a).

(b) Salmon may be taken only as follows:

(1) in the Tyonek Subdistrict, by set gillnets not exceeding 10 fathoms in length, six inches in mesh size, and 45 meshes in depth;

(2) in the Port Graham, Koyuktolik, Port Chatham, and Windy Bay Subdistricts, and the waters of Seldovia Bay described in 5 AAC 01.566(1), by set gillnets not exceeding 35 fathoms in length, six inches in mesh size, and 45 meshes in depth;

(3) no part of a set gillnet may be set or operated within 600 feet of any part of another set gillnet, except in the waters described in 5 AAC 01.566(a)(1)(b), where no part of a set gillnet may be set or operated within 300 feet of any part of another set gillnet;

(4) repealed 5/14/93;

(5) repealed 5/14/93;

(6) repealed 6/7/95;

(7) repealed 6/7/95.

(c) No person may operate or assist in the operation of subsistence salmon net gear on the same day that person operates or assists in the operation of commercial salmon gear.

(d) Repealed 5/11/85.

(e) Bottomfish, except rockfish and lingcod, may be taken by legal gear for commercial bottomfish fishing in the area.

(f) Smelt may be taken as provided in 5 AAC 01.599.

(g) Herring, excluding herring spawn, may only be taken with a gillnet. A gillnet used to take herring may not exceed 50 feet in length and two inches in mesh size. Herring spawn on kelp may only be taken by a hand-held unpowered blade-cutting device. Kelp blades or other aquatic plant species must be cut at least four inches above the stipe (stem).

(h) Halibut may be taken only by a single hand-held line with not more than two hooks attached to it.

(i) A gillnet may not be used in fresh water.

(j) Dolly Varden may be taken in fresh water only by beach seines not exceeding 10 fathoms in length.

(k) A person who holds a subsistence salmon set gillnet permit for the Tyonek Subdistrict must be physically present at the fishing site during operation of the net.

(l) A person who holds a subsistence salmon set gillnet permit for the fishery described in 5 AAC 01.560(b) (8) must be physically present at the net site during the operation of that person's gillnet, and the gillnet must be marked as described in 5 AAC 01.010(h). For the purposes of this section, "operation" means the deployment of the gillnet, the removal of the gillnet, and the removal of fish from the gillnet.

(m) Lingcod may be taken only by a single hand troll, single hand-held line, or single longline, none of which may have more than five hooks attached to it, except that lingcod taken incidentally in another subsistence finfish fishery may be retained for subsistence purposes subject to the limitations described in 5 AAC 01.560(l) and 5 AAC 01.595(c).

(n) Rockfish may be taken only by a single hand troll, single hand-held line, or single longline, none of which may have more than five hooks attached to it, except that rockfish taken incidentally in another subsistence finfish fishery may be retained for subsistence purposes subject to the limitations described in 5 AAC 01.595(d).

Authority:AS 16.05.251

AS 16.05.258

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