Illinois Administrative Code
Title 17 - CONSERVATION
Part 830 - COMMERCIAL FISHING AND MUSSELING IN CERTAIN WATERS OF THE STATE
Section 830.80 - Commercial Fishing and Musseling in Additional Waters
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Additional public waters may be open to targeted commercial fishing or musseling by a Special Use Permit. Any licensed commercial fisherman or musseler who wishes to fish in any water not listed under Section 830.10, 830.20 or 830.80(i) must request permission from the Division of Fisheries. The Division will determine whether the fish, crayfish or mussel resource can support such activity and whether the activity is in the best interests of the general public. If so, the Department shall issue a Special Use Permit for targeted removal specifying the type of gear, season, species of fish, crayfish or mussel that shall be removed, and any other regulations as shall be necessary to protect the resource.
b) The standards for determining whether or not an additional fishery will be open to targeted commercial fishing or musseling shall include: a biological sampling of the commercial fish, crayfish or mussel population to determine the relative abundance of the species present; an assessment of the impact of commercial fishing or musseling gear on sport fish, crayfish or mussel populations; a determination of the potential impact of commercial fishing or musseling activities on other water-based recreation; a determination of whether the fish are safe for public consumption (U.S. Food and Drug Administration standards are followed ( 21 CFR 109.30 (2014)); and a fair and equitable allocation of commercial fishing or musseling opportunities.
c) For commercial musseling, in addition to the criteria listed in subsection (b), both of the specific criteria listed below must be met for areas to be open or remain open to commercial harvest of selected mussel species:
d) For commercial fishing, in addition to the criteria listed in subsection (b), the specific criteria that must be met for areas to be open or remain open to commercial harvest of selected fish includes: the results of a biological survey of the fish population present that indicates the total biomass of fish species listed in Section 830.60(a), with the exception of catfish, paddlefish and shovelnose sturgeon, is more than the combined biomass of the sport fishes listed in subsection (e).
e) The following fishes shall be considered "sport fishes" for the purposes of determining whether a body of water meets the criteria established under subsection (d):
black crappie - Pomoxis nigromaculatus
bluegill - Lepomis macrochirus
largemouth bass - Micropterus salmoides
rock bass - Ambloplites rupestris
redear sunfish - Lepomis microlophus
smallmouth bass - Micropterus dolomieu
spotted bass - Micropterus punctulatus
white crappie - Pomoxis annularis
blue catfish - Ictalurus furcatus
brown bullhead - Ameiurus nebulosus
black bullhead - Ameiurus melas
channel catfish - Ictalurus punctatus
flathead catfish - Pylodictis olivaris
yellow bullhead - Ameiurus natalis
muskellunge - Esox masquinongy
northern pike - Esox lucius
sauger - Sander canadensis
walleye - Sander vitreus
yellow perch - Perca flavescens
Striped bass - Morone saxatilis
Striped bass X white bass hybrid - M. Saxatilis X M. chrysops
White bass - Morone chrysops
f) Commercial fishing or musseling Special Use Permits will not be issued:
g) Commercial fishing Special Use Permits may be issued for private bodies of water at the request of the owner or his or her authorized agent, if all of the following conditions have been satisfied:
h) Application procedures for targeted commercial fish removal Special Use Permits for the waters identified under subsections (i) and (j):
i) The following water bodies will be open to commercial removal of selected fish species under a Special Use Permit to be allocated pursuant to subsection (h) and subject to subsection (d):
j) The following water bodies, all currently open to commercial fishing under Section 830.10, will be open to commercial removal of selected fish species with the use of trammel and gill nets under a Special Use Permit to be allocated pursuant to subsection (h) and subject to subsection (d):
k) For any U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) special use permit issued to commercial fisherman for commercial harvest of selected fish species within USFWS National Wildlife Refuge areas, a Special Use Permit pursuant to subsection (a) must be obtained from the Department. All Illinois laws and regulations apply.