Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 158 - Natural Resources Department
Chapter 6262 - FISHING REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS
GENERAL RESTRICTIONS
Part 6262.0576 - BAIT RESTRICTIONS
Universal Citation: MN Rules 6262.0576
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Definitions.
For purposes of this part:
A. "cisco" means all Coregonus, including
lake herring and tullibee;
B.
"restricted bait" means fresh, live, dead, frozen, or preserved cisco, smelt,
or VHS susceptible species;
C.
"smelt" means all Osmerus, Spirincus, Hypomesus, and Allosmerus; and
D. "VHS susceptible species" means all
species on the official list of viral hemorrhagic septicemia (VHS) susceptible
species published by the United States Department of Agriculture, Animal and
Plant Health Inspection Services.
Subp. 2. Possession and use.
A. A person may take, possess, and use
restricted bait on Lake Superior or its tributaries below the posted
boundaries.
B. A person shall not
take, possess, or use restricted bait in water bodies other than Lake Superior
or its tributaries below the posted boundaries unless:
(1) the restricted bait is being used on the
same body of water where caught and while still on that water body. The
restricted bait must not be transported off the water body, alive or dead, for
any purpose;
(2) the water body
where the restricted bait originated is listed on the department's Web site as
having no presence of VHS in all species in the last year or the person has in
the person's immediate possession:
(a) a
valid fish health certification for the source water body showing no presence
of VHS in the last year; or
(b)
labeling as specified in subpart 3, item B, for frozen restricted
bait;
(3) the restricted
bait is preserved and labeled according to part 6262.0577 or as further
prescribed by the commissioner in a permit. The labeling must be in the
person's immediate possession;
(4)
the restricted bait was purchased from a licensed minnow dealer or minnow
retailer; or
(5) cisco or smelt are
being transported dead or on ice for personal consumption only.
C. Item B does not apply to
licensed minnow dealers, aquatic farms, or private fish hatcheries when taking,
possessing, or transporting minnows in compliance with Minnesota Statutes,
section
97C.342.
Subp. 3. Labeling requirements.
A. Restricted bait
harvested for personal use does not require labeling until it leaves the source
water body.
B. Restricted bait
harvested by a person for personal use as dead or frozen bait must be labeled
with:
(1) the name and Department of Natural
Resources certified water body number for the source water body;
(2) the date of harvest from the source water
body;
(3) the date of packaging and
labeling; and
(4) the disease-free
certification date for the source water body.
C. Restricted bait harvested under a minnow
dealer license for use as dead or frozen bait must be labeled according to
Minnesota Statutes, section
97C.342,
subdivision 7.
D. Preserved
restricted bait must be labeled according to part 6262.0577, subpart
4.
E. A person must retain the
required labeling until the restricted bait is no longer in the person's
possession.
Subp. 4. Permit required to preserve cisco and smelt.
A person must obtain a bait preservation permit under part 6262.0577 to preserve cisco and smelt for use as bait in waters of the state.
Subp. 5. Cisco or smelt for consumption.
Notwithstanding part 6262.0300, subpart 5, and Minnesota Statutes, sections 84D.03, subdivision 3, 84D.11, subdivision 2a, and 97C.341, cisco or smelt may be taken and transported dead for personal consumption.
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