Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
It is unlawful to fish commercial tackle in waters of the state
and possession of commercial fishing tackle is prohibited while on these
waters, including all lakes owned and/or operated by Arkansas State Parks, USDA
Forest Service, or AGFC, except for the following:
A. The following waters, including all lakes,
bays or other bodies of water, other than tributary streams, connected to
waters as specified below, when accessible by boat, from the main channel
except as limited by Addendum Chapter H1.00 and in accordance with landowner
permission Code 05.35, are open year-round to legal commercial tackle as
defined in Code 30.05:
1. ARKANSAS RIVER from
its mouth to the Oklahoma state line including that part of the Arkansas River
from the Ozark Dam to the Oklahoma state line, bounded on the north by the
Union Pacific Railroad and on the south by Arkansas Highway 22 in compliance
with Section C codes below. It is unlawful to fish with commercial tackle in
waters between arrival point signs and any lock and dam;
2. MISSIPPI RIVER Arkansas waters between the
main levees of the river;
3. BLACK
RIVER from its mouth to the Missouri state line;
4. CACHE RIVER from its mouth to its
headwaters in Clay County;
5.
FOURCHE LaFAVE RIVER from its mouth to the Arkansas Highway 7 bridge in Perry
County;
6. LITTLE RIVER from its
mouth in Hempstead and Little River counties upstream to the Corps of Engineers
boat ramp on west bank of river below Millwood Lake Dam; Little River upstream
of Patterson Shoals boat ramp to the Oklahoma state line;
7. OUACHITA RIVER from the Louisiana state
line to U.S. Highway 79B bridge (Camden) (see Emergency Closure Code
38.01);
8. PETIT JEAN RIVER from
its mouth to the Arkansas Highway 10 bridge in Yell County;
9. RED RIVER in Hempstead, Lafayette, Little
River, and Miller Counties;
10. ST.
FRANCIS RIVER upstream to the mouth of the Left Hand Chute of Little River in
Poinsett County;
11. SALINE RIVER
from its mouth upstream to the Arkansas Highway 278 bridge in Bradley County;
Saline River and backwaters upstream of the Stillions Railroad Bridge is closed
to gill and trammel nets; Saline River above Highway 278 bridge in Bradley
County closed to commercial fishing; (see Emergency Closure Code
38.01);
12. SULPHUR RIVER from its
mouth to the Texas state line;
13.
WHITE RIVER upstream from its mouth to the mouth of the Black River; White
River above the mouth of the Black River is closed to commercial
fishing;
14.
EXCEPTIONS:i. Flathead catfish,
bowfin, drum, and gar may not be taken or possessed by commercial fishermen on
the Ouachita River from Smackover Creek to the northern boundary of Felsenthal
NWR.
ii. Blue catfish, flathead
catfish, bowfin, drum, and gar may not be taken or possessed by commercial
fishermen on the Ouachita River from the northern boundary of Felsenthal NWR to
the Louisiana state line, all waters within Felsenthal NWR, and from the Saline
River from its mouth within Felsenthal NWR upstream to the Stillion railroad
bridge.
B. The
following counties are open year-round to legal commercial tackle as defined in
Code 30.05 unless noted closed in Section A above or other codes in Chapter
30.00. When a river or stream forms the boundary between opened and closed
counties, that boundary segment shall be closed to commercial tackle, unless
noted open in Section A above or other codes in Chapter 30.00. Gill and trammel
nets may be fished in the following counties only from noon September 30 to
noon May 1, unless noted open in Section A or other codes in Chapter 30.00:
1. Arkansas (see Emergency Closure Code
38.01);
2. Ashley (see Emergency
Closure Code 38.01);
3. Bradley
(see Emergency Closure Code 38.01);
4. Calhoun (see Emergency Closure Code
38.01);
5. Chicot; Lake Wallace
closed; Grand Lake closed;
6.
Clay;
7. Columbia (see Emergency
Closure Code 38.01); Dorcheat Bayou closed; Columbia County Lake
closed;
8. Craighead;
9. Crittenden; Horseshoe Lake
closed;
10. Cross;
11. Desha;
12. Drew (see Emergency Closure Code 38.01);
Lake Wallace closed;
13.
Greene;
14. Hempstead; Little
Missouri River closed;
15.
Independence;
16.
Jackson;
17. Jefferson (see
Emergency Closure Code 38.01); Hensley Lake closed;
18. Lafayette; Lake Erling, including all
tributaries upstream from 100 yards below Lake Erling Dam to Arkansas Highway
313 in Lafayette County closed;
19.
Lawrence; Strawberry River above Highway 25 closed;
20. Lee;
21. Lincoln;
22. Little River;
23. Lonoke (see Emergency Closure Code
38.01);
24. Miller; Long Slough
closed;
25. Mississippi;
26. Monroe;
27. Phillips;
28. Poinsett;
29. Prairie (see Emergency Closure Code
38.01);
30. Pulaski (see Emergency
Closure Code 38.01); Lake Maumelle closed;
31. St. Francis;
32. Union (see Emergency Closure Code
38.01);
33. White; Little Red River
closed year-round to commercial fishing upstream of the Arkansas Highway 367
bridge at Searcy; and
34.
Woodruff;
35.
EXCEPTIONS:i. For waters in the
above counties located within the Dale Bumpers White River NWR below Arkansas
Highway 1, gill and trammel net season is from noon September 30 - noon
November 30 and from noon March 1 - noon September 30 when accessible by boat
from the White River and the White River is above 23.5 feet on the St. Charles
gauge. All commercial fishermen must obtain a special use permit from the Dale
Bumpers White River NWR manager prior to fishing refuge waters.
C. The following
waterbodies are open to commercial tackle with certain restrictions:
1.
Corning Lake or Long Lake in Clay
County: Trotlines, throw line, limblines, and snag lines are
prohibited.
2.
Lake
Dardanelle:i. Commercial tackle of any
type is prohibited from noon March 1 - noon November 30 in the waters of
Dardanelle Lake north of the Union Pacific Railroad in Pope, Johnson, and
Franklin Counties, Dardanelle Bay in Yell County, and south of signs posted on
Shoal Bay, Cane Creek Bay, Six Mile Creek at O-Kane Island Access, and south of
Arkansas Highway 22 in Delaware Bay in Logan County.
ii. Gill and trammel nets must be anchored so
they are not within 3 feet of the water surface except noon December1 - noon
April 1.
iii. Commercial tackle of
any type is prohibited in the Entergy Nuclear Power Plant discharge bay from
noon November 1 - noon March 1.
3.
Central Arkansas National Wildlife
Refuge Complex: The following NWRs allow commercial fishing activities
through Special Use Permit only. See refuge manager for Special Use Permit and
refuge specific regulations.
i.
Big Lake
NWR
ii.
Cache River
NWR
iii.
Holla Bend
NWR
4.
Lake
Millwood: Legal gill and trammel nets open noon September 30 - noon May
1. Lake Millwood is open year-round to other legal commercial fishing.
Commercial fishers must obtain, and have in their possession while fishing, a
commercial permit from the district biologist at the Commission's Hope Regional
Office, and report their catch in compliance with Code 30.03.
5.
Nimrod Lake, Blue Mountain Lake, and
Morgan Point Bendway Lake: Open noon October 1 - noon March 1. All
species of carp caught must be removed from these lakes. Commercial fishers
must obtain, and have in their possession while fishing, a commercial permit
from the district biologist at the Commission's Russellville Regional Office,
for Nimrod and Blue Mountain Lakes, or the Monticello Regional Office for
Morgan Point Bendway Lake, and report their catch in compliance with Code
30.03. Only legal-sized gill and trammel nets or larger.
6.
Cadron Creek and Point Remove
Creek: Legal commercial tackle during the commercial fishing season noon
September 30 - noon May 1 on Cadron Creek - from its mouth to Arkansas Highway
287 on its east fork in Faulkner County, North Cadron Creek - from its mouth to
Arkansas Highway 285 in Faulkner County; Point Remove Creek - from its mouth up
the east fork to Arkansas Highway 95 and the Kissire Bridge on the west fork in
Conway County.
7.
Sheffield
Nelson Dagmar WMA: Open noon January 1 until noon the last day of
February.
8.
First Old River
Lake (Miller County): Open noon November 1 until noon February 28, with
legal gill and trammel nets. Commercial fishers must obtain, and have in their
possession while fishing, a commercial permit from the district biologist at
the Commission's Hope Regional Office and report their catch in compliance with
Code 30.03.
9.
Dr. Lester
Sitzes III Bois d'Arc Lake (Hempstead County): Open noon November 1 -
noon February 28, with legal gill and trammel nets. Commercial fishers must
obtain, and have in their possession while fishing, a commercial permit from
the district biologist at the Commission's Hope Regional Office and report
their catch in compliance with Code 30.03.
10.
Lake Erling (Lafayette
County): Open noon November 1 - noon February 28, with slat traps and
fiddler-size hoops nets upstream to the Highway 360 bridge. Commercial fishers
must obtain and have in their possession while fishing, a commercial permit
from the district biologist at the Commission's Camden Regional Office, and
report their catch in compliance with Code 30.03.
11.
Lake Chicot (Chicot County):
Open noon November 1- noon December 31. Commercial fishers must obtain, and
have in their possession while fishing, a commercial permit from the district
biologist at the Commission's Monticello Regional Office, and report their
catch in compliance with Code 30.03. All species of carp and all rough fish,
excluding alligator gar, caught must be removed from the lake. Alligator gar
must be released back into the lake. The 16-inch minimum length limit on
buffalo is waived. Only legal-sized or larger gill and trammel nets may be
used.
12.
Old River Lake
(Pulaski County): Open noon December 1- noon February 28. Commercial
fishers must obtain, and have in their possession while fishing, a commercial
permit from the district biologist at the Commission's Brinkley Regional
Office, and report their catch in compliance with Code 30.03. All species of
carp and all rough fish, excluding alligator gar, caught must be removed from
the lake. Alligator gar must be released back into the lake. The 16-inch
minimum length limit on buffalo is waived.
13.
Horseshoe Lake (Crittenden
County): Open noon November 1 until noon February 28 with legal gill and
trammel nets. Commercial fishers must obtain, and have in their possession
while fishing, a commercial permit from the district biologist at the
Commission's Brinkley Regional Office, and report their catch in compliance
with Code 30.03. All species of carp and all rough fish, excluding alligator
gar, caught must be removed from the lake. Alligator gar must be released back
into the lake. The 16-inch minimum length limit on buffalo is waived.
14.
Long Slough (Miller County):
Open noon November 1 until noon February 28, with legal gill and trammel nets.
Commercial fishers must obtain, and have in their possession while fishing, a
commercial permit from the district biologist at the Commission's Hope Regional
Office, and report their catch in compliance with Code
30.03.
PENALTY: Class 2