Missouri Code of State Regulations
Title 3 - DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION
Division 10 - Conservation Commission
Chapter 10 - Wildlife Code: Commercial Permits: Seasons, Methods, Limits
Section 3 CSR 10-10.725 - Commercial Fishing: Seasons, Methods
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
PURPOSE: The proposed amendment establishes a commercial fishing season and minimum length limit of thirty-two inches (32") for taking paddlefish on the Mississippi River and removes a reference to an incorrect section number in the new section (9) of this rule.
(1) Commercial fish and live bait may be taken and possessed in any numbers by the holder of a commercial fishing permit from commercial waters with seines, gill nets, trammel nets, hoop nets with or without wings, trotlines, throwlines, limb lines, bank lines, or jug or block lines, and any number of hooks, except:
(2) Trammel nets and gill nets must be attended at all times by the permittee's immediate presence where nets are set. For purposes of this section, immediate presence is defined as within sight of the location of set equipment in order to personally claim or identify such equipment during inspection by an agent of the department. Hoop nets may be left set and unattended for not more than forty-eight (48) hours. All other commercial fishing equipment may be left set and unattended for not more than twenty-four (24) hours.
(3) On the Missouri River or banks thereof, game fish (including channel, blue, and flat-head catfish; paddlefish; and shovelnose sturgeon) may not be possessed or transported while fishing by commercial methods or while possessing commercial fishing gear and shall be returned to the water unharmed immediately after being caught.
(4) On that part of the St. Francis River which forms the boundary between the states of Arkansas and Missouri, the following may not be possessed or transported while fishing by commercial methods or while possessing commercial fishing gear and shall be returned to the water unharmed immediately after being caught:
(5) On the portions of the Mississippi River defined as commercial waters, the following may not be possessed or transported while fishing by commercial methods or while possessing commercial fishing gear and shall be returned to the water unharmed immediately after being caught:
(6) While on waters of the state and adjacent banks, the head and tail must remain attached to all fish, bowfin, and shovelnose sturgeon must remain whole and intact, and the ovaries of paddlefish must remain intact and accompany the fish from which they were removed.
(7) Commercial fishing gear may not be used or set within three hundred (300) yards of any spillway, lock, dam, or the mouth of any tributary stream or ditch, or in waters existing temporarily through overflow outside the banks of the specified rivers except as specified in 3 CSR 10-20.805(14), and may not be used to take fish underneath or through the ice.
(8) Commercial gear must meet the following requirements:
(9) The possession of game fish except as defined as commercial fish in 3 CSR 10-20.805 while in the act of using commercial fishing gear or aboard a boat transporting fish taken by commercial fishing gear is prohibited.
(10) The possession of extracted eggs of any fish species, except as provided in section (6) of this rule, is prohibited while on waters of the state and adjacent banks.
(11) Invasive fish, common carp, and grass carp that jump from the water on or into a watercraft, or onto land, may be taken and possessed in any number. Invasive fish may not be transported from waters of the state where taken unconfined or in water.
*Original authority: 252.240, RSMo 1972, amended 1984.