Illinois Administrative Code
Title 17 - CONSERVATION
Part 810 - SPORT FISHING REGULATIONS FOR THE WATERS OF ILLINOIS
Section 810.20 - Snagging
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Sport fishermen are permitted only one pole and line device to which can be attached no more than two hooks. On the Mississippi River between Illinois and Iowa, the maximum treble hook size is 5/0; gaffs may not be used to land paddlefish.
b) Species of Fish and Snagging Catch Limit
Asian Carp (no live possession) - no harvest limit
Carp - no harvest limit
Buffalo - no harvest limit
Freshwater Drum - no harvest limit
Salmon (coho and chinook only) - 5 fish in the aggregate daily harvest limit
Paddlefish - 2 per day; the maximum length limit for paddlefish taken from the Mississippi River between Illinois and Iowa is 33" eye-fork length (EFL) (all paddlefish greater than or equal to 33" EFL must be immediately released back to the Mississippi River); the minimum length limit for paddlefish taken from the Mississippi River between Illinois and Missouri is 24-inch EFL (all paddlefish less than or equal to 24-inch EFL must be immediately released back to the Mississippi River)
Bowfin - no harvest limit
Gizzard shad - no harvest limit
Carpsuckers - no harvest limit
Longnose gar - no harvest limit
Shortnose gar - no harvest limit
Suckers - no harvest limit
c) Waters Open to Snagging and Snagging Season
d) Disposition of Snagged Salmon and Paddlefish. All snagged salmon and paddlefish must be removed from the area from which they are taken and disposed of properly, in accordance with Article 5, Section 5-5 of the Fish and Aquatic Life Code.