Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 76 - WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES
Part VII - Fish and Other Aquatic Life
Chapter 3 - Saltwater Sport and Commercial Fishery
Section VII-343 - Rules for Harvest of Mullet

Universal Citation: LA Admin Code VII-343

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024

A. Seasons

1. The season for the commercial taking of mullet with a mullet strike net shall begin at sunrise of the third Monday in October of each year and close at sunset of the third Monday in January of the following year. Mullet may not be taken commercially with a mullet strike net at any time outside of this season.

2. Mullet may be taken for live bait purposes with a commercial cast net of no more than 12 feet in radius, operated manually, during any season.

3. Commercial harvest of mullet shall not be allowed during the period from 5 a.m. on Saturday through 6 p.m. on Sunday. There shall be no commercial taking of mullet during the period after sunset and before sunrise.

B. Commercial Taking

1. Mullet may be taken commercially with a mullet strike net, which may not be constructed of monofilament. The commercial taking of mullet by using a mullet strike net in excess of 1,200 feet or by using more than one mullet strike net from any vessel at any time is prohibited.

2. Each mullet strike net shall have attached to it a tag issued by the department which states the name, address, and Social Security number of the owner of the net and the permit number of the permit issued to commercially take mullet with a mullet strike net. The department shall not issue any tag to a person who does not have a Social Security number.

3. Live mullet for bait purposes may be taken commercially with a cast net that shall not exceed 12 feet in radius and shall only be operated manually such that no mechanical device is used to hold open the cast net nor propel or deploy the cast net.

4. Any person commercially taking live mullet for bait purposes with a cast net must have a valid cast net gear license issued by the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries for each cast net within their possession while taking live mullet for bait purposes along with other applicable licenses.

C. Commercial Limits. During the season, there shall be no daily take or possession limit for the commercial harvest of mullet by properly licensed and permitted fishermen.

D. Recreational Limits. The daily take and possession limit for recreational harvest of mullet shall be 100 pounds per person per day.

E. Permits

1. The commercial taking of mullet with a mullet strike net is prohibited except by special permit issued by the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries at the cost of $100 for residents of this state and $400 for those who are nonresidents. This permit, along with other applicable licenses, authorizes the bearer to sell his mullet catch.

2. No person shall be issued a license or permit for the commercial taking of mullet with a mullet strike net unless that person meets all of the following requirements.
a. The person shall provide proof that he purchased a valid Louisiana commercial saltwater gill net license in any two of the years 1995, 1994, and 1993.

b. The person shall show that he derived more than 50 percent of his earned income from the legal capture and sale of seafood species in any two of the years 1995, 1994, and 1993. Proof of such income shall be provided by the applicant, using any of the methods listed below.
i. Method 1. Applicant shall submit to the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (Licensing Section) a copy of his federal income tax return, including all attachments (e.g., Schedule C of Federal Form 1040, Form W-2, etc.), which has been certified by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

ii. Method 2. Applicant shall submit to the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (Licensing Section) a copy of his federal income tax return, including all attachments (e.g., Schedule C of Federal Form 1040, Form W-2, etc.), which has been filed and stamped "received" at a local IRS office, accompanied by a signed cover letter acknowledging receipt by the IRS.

iii. Method 3. Applicant shall submit to the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (Licensing Section) a signed copy of his federal tax return, including all attachments (e.g., Schedule C of Federal Form 1040, Form W-2, etc.) along with an IRS-stamped transcript and IRS-signed cover letter. Transcripts are available at local IRS offices.

c. The Socioeconomic Section of the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, Office of Management and Finance will review the submitted tax return information and determine applicant's eligibility as defined by R.S. 56:333(D)(1)(b).

d. The person shall not have applied for or received any assistance pursuant to R.S. 56:13.1(C).

3. No person shall receive more than one permit or license to commercially take mullet with a mullet strike net.

4. Notwithstanding LAC 76:VII.343.E.2, the department, upon application from an individual who is currently permitted to commercially take mullet with a mullet strike net, may transfer a valid mullet permit under the following requirements and conditions.
a. The transferee must possess and provide the department his/her Social Security number.

b. The transferee must possess a valid commercial fishing license and shall provide proof that he derived more than 50 percent of his earned income from the legal capture and sale of seafood species in the calendar year immediately prior to the year of application. Proof shall be for the tax year immediately prior to the application for transfer, and shall be in the form of an IRS transcript stamped by the local office, plus a copy of the applicant's personal file copy of his or her completed tax return for that year including all schedules and Form W-2s.

c. The transferee shall not currently possess a mullet permit to commercially take mullet with a mullet strike net nor have been permanently barred from the mullet fishery.

d. The transferor and the transferee each must certify that there shall be no financial gain realized for the transfer of such license or permit in accordance with department guidelines.

e. Any mullet permit found to have been transferred for financial gain shall be rendered void, shall immediately be surrendered to the department, and shall not be reissued.

5. In the case of a proven physical hardship, the department, upon written request from an individual who is currently permitted to commercially take mullet with a mullet strike net, may transfer a valid mullet permit into the name of the spouse, parent/legal guardian, or child/legal dependent of such person under the following requirements and conditions.
a. A mullet permit holder shall make a written request that includes the name, address and Social Security number of both the permit holder and the person to whom the license is requested to be transferred and shall set forth in detail the reasons justifying the request.

b. The mullet permit holder must present documentation sufficient to prove relationship as being the spouse, parent/legal guardian, or child/legal dependent, between the permit holder and the person to whom the permit is to be transferred. Examples of documents tending to establish such proof would include marriage license, birth certificate and/or judgment of legal guardianship.

c. The mullet permit holder must provide a signed statement from the treating physician setting forth the specific nature and extent of the disability together with a statement that the condition prevents participation in commercial fishing activities.

6. Any person commercially taking live mullet for bait purposes must possess a valid commercial fishing license issued by the department as well as all other applicable licenses.

F. A valid mullet permit to commercially take mullet with a strike net may only be transferred from a mullet permit holder who has no pending mullet charges for violating any provisions of R.S. 56:333 or any commission rule or regulation adopted pursuant to R.S. 56:333 after August 15, 2001. The provisions of R.S. 56:333.F shall apply to permit transfer recipients. Permits under suspension or revocation shall not be transferable during any suspension or revocation period.

G. Any person who transfers a mullet permit shall be precluded thereafter from obtaining a mullet permit to commercially take mullet with a mullet strike net whether by transfer or other method.

H. General Provisions. Effective with the closure of the commercial season for the taking of mullet with a mullet strike net, there shall be a prohibition of the commercial take from Louisiana waters, and the possession of mullet on the waters of the state with commercial gear in possession except when commercially taking live mullet for bait purposes as provided for in this rule. Nothing shall prohibit the possession, sale, barter or exchange off the water of mullet legally taken during any open period provided that those who are required to do so shall maintain appropriate records in accordance with R.S. 56:306.4 and R.S. 56:345 and be properly licensed in accordance with R.S. 56:303 or R.S. 56:306.

I. In addition, all provisions of R.S. 56:333(C) are hereby adopted and incorporated into this Rule.

AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 56:6(25)(a), R.S. 56:325.1, R.S. 56:333 and Act 1316 of the 1995 Regular Legislative Session, R.S. 56:333.

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