Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A.
Policy. The special bait dealer's permit is intended solely for the benefit of
the recreational fishing public which desires to use live shrimp and live
croaker as bait during the closed shrimp seasons. Its purpose is to allow the
uninterrupted operation of those commercial establishments which sell live bait
shrimp and live croaker to the fishing public during the closed shrimp seasons.
The permit is not intended for the direct use of recreational fishermen,
charter boats, commercial fishermen who sell dead shrimp or croaker, or for any
other entity which may wish to catch shrimp or croaker for their own use during
the closed shrimp seasons.
B.
Application
1. Applicants wishing to sell live
shrimp or live croaker harvested from Louisiana waters during closed shrimp
season must apply for a special bait dealer permit from the department for a
fee of $110.00.
2. The special bait
dealer's permit shall be valid for one year beginning January 1 and ending
December 31 of that same calendar year. The permit may be purchased at any time
during the year for the current permit year and beginning November 15 for the
immediately following permit year.
3. Applications will be accepted only from
the owner of an onshore business which sells or plans to sell live shrimp or
live croaker to recreational fisherman.
4. Applicant shall be responsible for
acquiring and possessing all proper licenses including the wholesale/retail
seafood dealers license.
5. Any
person convicted of any class three or greater wildlife or fisheries violation
within the previous three years prior to the date of application shall not
qualify to obtain a special bait dealer's permit or be onboard any vessel
engaged in permitted activities.
6.
Applicant must post a $1,000 cash bond before the permit is issued. This bond
will be forfeited if the permittee, his employee, or his contractor violates
any provision of the rules and regulations concerning the special bait dealer's
permit or if the permittee, his employee, or his contractor violates any
commercial fishing law or regulation while operating under the
permit.
7. All new applications
shall require an inspection by the department of their onshore facility and
vessel prior to permit being issued. Subsequent inspections may be required at
renewal. Inspection requirements shall verify applicant is operating a
commercial establishment which sells live shrimp or live croakers to the
fishing public for use as bait and shall include:
a. onshore facility able to maintain live
shrimp or live croakers;
b. onshore
facilities and vessel tanks must have provisions for aeration and/or
circulation of the water in which live shrimp or live croakers are
held;
c. onshore facility holding
tanks must have a minimal combined capacity of 300 gallons. Tanks having less
than 30 gallon capacity will not be included in combined on shore facility
capacity;
d. vessel tanks must be
carried on or built into the vessel and have a minimum of one compartment or
tank with a minimum capacity of 30 gallons;
e. notice to the public must be posted that
live bait is available.
8. Only the vessel and those commercial
fishermen specified at the time of application shall operate under the permit.
Amendments to vessel or commercial fishermen listed under the permit must be
submitted to the department and approved before the new vessel or commercial
fisherman can operate under the permit. The permit is not transferable to any
other person or vessel. The entire original permit must be carried on the
vessel while in operation.
C. Operations
1. The entire original permit must be in the
possession of the commercial fisherman while operating under the conditions of
the permit. Only the vessel and those commercial fishermen specified at the
time of application shall operate under the permit. No other vessel or
commercial fisherman shall be used under this permit.
2. Live wells, aeration tanks, and other
vessel facilities to maintain live shrimp or croaker must be carried on or
built into this vessel while operating under the conditions of the
permit.
3. No person shall transfer
any shrimp or croaker taken under a permit from one vessel to another unless
both vessels are permitted under the same wholesale/retail seafood dealer, and
the captain of the harvesting vessel has signed a trip ticket for the harvested
bait, and the bait is then transported directly to the wholesale/retail seafood
dealer under which both vessels are operating; upon receiving the harvested
bait the dealer shall complete the trip ticket.
4. While operating under the conditions of
the permit, no shrimp or croaker may be sold from the vessel to anyone other
than the licensed wholesale/retail seafood dealer listed on the permit during
the closed shrimp seasons.
5. Signs
which identify the vessel as working under the special bait dealer's permit
shall be posted on the vessel. These signs shall be visible from either side of
the vessel and from the air; the word "BAIT" and the permit number shall be
placed on these signs in letters at least 12 inches high.
6. No more than two gallons of dead shrimp or
croaker or combination thereof may be aboard the vessel while it is operating
under the permit. All dead shrimp or croaker or combination thereof in excess
of two gallons must be immediately returned to the water. Shrimp or croaker
dying in onshore holding facilities may be sold for bait use only.
7. Trawl and skimmer vessels operating under
a special bait dealer's permit must adhere to a tow time, not exceeding, 15
minutes. Tow times are measured from the time the codend enters the water until
it is completely removed from the water. The net must be completely emptied of
catch on the deck after the codend is removed from the water.
8. Except as provided in Paragraph 9,
permitted gear is limited to one trawl not to exceed 25 feet along the cork
line 33 feet along the lead line or two skimmer nets having an individual net
frame size not more than 16 feet measured horizontally or 12 feet measured
vertically or 20 feet measured diagonally.
a.
These are the only commercial fishing gears which can be used or carried aboard
the permitted vessel while the vessel is operating under the permit; no other
commercial fishing gear other than unserviceable crab traps as described in
R.S.
56:322(G) may be on the
vessel when it is being used under the special bait dealer's
permit.
9.
Notwithstanding any portion of this Section to the contrary, permitted gear
when operating under the special bait dealer's permit is as follows:
a. one trawl measuring 50 feet long and less
along the cork line and 66 feet long or less along the lead line. Mesh size
must be at least 5/8-inch bar or 1-1/4 inches stretched and 3/4-inch bar or
1-1/2 inches stretched during the fall inshore shrimp season from the western
shore of Vermilion Bay and Southwest Pass at Marsh Island to the Atchafalaya
River;
b. double skimmer nets may
have an opening circumference of no more than 72 feet for each net and a
maximum lead line length of 33 feet. Skimmer nets may be mounted to the
horizontal net frame at any distance from the gunwale of the vessel as long as
the mounting distance and horizontal length of the net frame does not exceed 20
feet from the gunwale. Mesh size must be at least 5/8-inch bar or 1-1/4 inches
stretched and 3/4-inch bar or 1-1/2 inches stretched during the fall inshore
shrimp season from the western shore of Vermilion Bay and Southwest Pass at
Marsh Island to the Atchafalaya River;
c. the provisions of this Paragraph shall be
effective until December 31, 2026.
10. Bait shrimp or croaker may be taken only
from official sunrise to official sunset; however, the department at its
discretion, may designate the areas and hours of night time operations under
the permit provided permitted vessels are equipped with a working vessel
monitoring system as described in LAC 76:VII.371.
11. Each time the permit is used the
permittee must notify the department by contacting the Communications Section
on the designated toll free telephone number provided on the permit and
recording the confirmation number received. Before the vessel departs the dock
under the permit, the department must be advised of the time of departure and
the sub-basin code corresponding to the department's trip ticket sub-basin map
in which trawling or skimming will take place; immediately after the permitted
vessel returns to the dock the department must be notified of the time of
return by contacting the Communications Section on the designated toll free
telephone number provided on the permit.
12. The permittee shall maintain an
up-to-date record of the activities conducted under the permit on forms
provided by the department for that purpose. These records shall be kept
onboard the vessel and made available for inspection by agents of the
department upon request by said agents at any time and shall include the
permittee's name and permit number, date, departure time, fishing location,
gear used, confirmation number, return time, and number of live shrimp or live
croaker harvested. All applicable record information shall be completed before
fishing operations begin. In addition, any agent of the department shall be
allowed to make an onsite inspection of any facilities operating under the
permit, at any time. Nothing herein this Section shall exempt the permittee
from trip ticket reporting requirements as provided for in
R.S.
56:306.4.
D. Penalties
1. No person shall violate any provision of
this Section. Violations of any provision of this Section shall constitute a
class 4 violation as defined in
R.S.
56:34.
AUTHORITY
NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with LA
R.S.
56:326.3 and
56:497(C).