Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 158 - Natural Resources Department
Chapter 6266 - BOUNDARY WATERS FISHING REGULATIONS
Part 6266.0600 - MINNESOTA-WISCONSIN BOUNDARY WATERS COMMERCIAL REGULATIONS
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Commercial operations and equipment.
Licensed commercial operators may take minnows and rough fish as provided in this part. Commercial gear authorized under a commercial fishing license includes set lines (trot lines), seines, gill nets, and traps when used to take minnows. The commissioner may authorize the use of other gear under contract or permit as may be agreed upon between the states of Minnesota and Wisconsin. Commercial gear, unless otherwise specified, may not be used or operated in Pool 4 of the Mississippi River between Mile Post 780 and 797 from March 1 through May 31.
Subp. 2. Territorial restrictions for commercial operations.
On Minnesota-Wisconsin boundary waters, a commercial operator may operate only in the territorial waters of the state of licensure.
Subp. 3. Commercial fishing restrictions.
The following restrictions apply to commercial fishing on Minnesota-Wisconsin boundary waters:
Subp. 4. Use of set lines.
Rough fish may be taken from April 1 through October 31 in the Mississippi River and Lake Pepin by licensed commercial operators with the use of set lines. A person may not set or operate more than a total of four set lines, not to exceed 100 hooks attached to each line or 400 hooks in the aggregate, nor place set lines in any manner which obstructs any type of boat travel in more than three-fourths the width of any bay, slough, or channel. A person using set lines may not use any frogs, game fish, bullheads of any size, or their parts for bait. Set lines must have attached the identification tag provided with the license. At one end of every set line there must be a white flag, not less than 16 inches square, the upper end of which must extend at least two feet above the water, which must be legibly numbered with figures at least three inches in height corresponding with the number of the license authorizing the use of the set line, or a nonmetallic buoy of permanent buoyancy and of at least one gallon displacement of white or yellow color bearing the markings described above. Set lines must be lifted and fish removed at least once every 24 hours and must be set or lifted only between one hour before sunrise and one-half hour after sunset.
Subp. 5. Use of seines.
Rough fish may be taken by commercial operators with the use of seines of any size only in those portions of the Minnesota-Wisconsin boundary waters lying south of the U.S. Highway 8 bridge at St. Croix Falls. From October 1 through April 30, each commercial operator may retain no more than 100 pounds of catfish per day taken incidental to commercial operations. Catfish must have a minimum length of 15 inches. Seine hauls may not be made without the operator first having notified the local conservation officer and area fisheries supervisor of the hauls.
Subp. 6. Use of gill nets.
The following provisions apply to the use of gill nets in commercial fishing operations on Minnesota-Wisconsin boundary waters:
Subp. 7. Taking of minnows.
The following provisions apply to the commercial taking of minnows on Minnesota-Wisconsin boundary waters:
Subp. 8. Taking of turtles.
Turtles may be taken incidental to licensed commercial fishing operations or by persons licensed to take turtles as provided by chapter 6256 and Minnesota Statutes, section 97A.475, and may be possessed and sold as provided by Minnesota Statutes, sections 97C.605 and 97C.611.
Subp. 9. [Repealed, 28 SR 629]
Statutory Authority: MS s 97A.045; 97C.045