Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
Title 58.
Recreation
Part II.
Fish and Boat Commission
Chapter 65
Fishing
The Fish and Boat Commission
(Commission) proposes to amend 58 Pa. Code Chapter 65 (relating to special
fishing regulations). The Commission is
publishing this proposed rulemaking under the authority of 30
A. Effective
Date
The proposed
rulemaking, if approved on final-form, will go into effect on
B. Contact
Person
For further
information on the proposed rulemaking, contact Jason E. Oyler, Esq.,
C. Statutory
Authority
The
proposed amendments to §§65.2, 65.3, 65.4a, 65.5, 65.6, 65.7 and 65.24 (relating
to delayed harvest fly-fishing only areas; heritage trout angling program; all-tackle
trophy trout; catch-and-release areas; delayed harvest artificial lures only;
trophy trout program; and miscellaneous special regulations) and the proposed
regulations at §§65.14 and 65.15 (relating to catch and release fly-fishing
only areas; and catch and release all-tackle areas) are published under the
statutory authority of sections 2102 and 2307 of the code (relating to rules
and regulations; and waters limited to specific purposes).
D. Purpose
and Background
The proposed rulemaking is designed
to simplify, improve and make consistent the Commission’s special trout
regulations. The specific purpose of the
proposed amendments is described in more detail under the summary of proposals.
E. Summary of
Proposals
The Commission is committed to
simplifying regulations used in trout management. Although a 1997 study of ex-license buyers
indicated that the complexity of regulations was not a primary reason for not
purchasing a fishing license, attendees at the Trout Summit 2002 and members of
the Trout Management Discussion
Consolidation has other benefits as
well. It will reduce the number of
different signs/posters that are necessary to adequately inform anglers of the
special regulations. It will also
increase angler understanding and compliance with the regulations with fewer
programs to remember.
Currently, there are a number of
special regulations programs used in trout stream management. They include Delayed Harvest Fly-Fishing-Only
(FFO), Heritage Trout Angling, Trophy Trout, All-Tackle (AT) Trophy Trout, Catch-and-Release,
Delayed Harvest Artificial Lures Only (ALO), Wild Brook Trout Enhancement and
at least three different miscellaneous special regulations. The Commission does not envision any changes
to the recently created Wild Brook Trout Enhancement Program. The Commission envisions only minor changes
to the Delayed Harvest Artificial Lure Only Program to encourage consistency of
certain conditions among all special trout regulation programs. Earlier this year, the Commission eliminated
the Selective Harvest and All-Tackle Selective Harvest Programs. The Commission now proposes to continue its
efforts to simplify and consolidate special trout regulations in this notice of
proposed rulemaking.
As part of the simplification process
and to promote consistency within the special trout regulations programs, the
Commission proposes eliminating the barbless hook requirements, establishing
uniform 24 hours of legal angling, and eliminating restrictions on wading. Given problems in “pinching” barbs on tiny
flies, difficulty in determining whether or not “pinched” barbs are legal or
not, lack of substantial scientific literature supporting barbless hooks as a
means to reduce mortality of released fish, and limited availability of
manufactured barbless hooks, the Commission proposes discontinuing the barbless
hook requirement. The Commission
proposes that fishing should be permitted on a 24 hour basis rather than the
“one hour before sunrise to one hour after sunset” requirement currently on
some, but not all, special trout regulations waters. The Commission further proposes that wading
should be permitted in all waters.
The Commission’s proposal will result
in fewer programs and simplified regulations within programs. In undertaking the simplification of these special
trout regulations, the Commission was presented with two options: one focusing
on catch and release and the other focusing on trophy trout. The primary difference between the two
alternatives is that the option focusing on trophy trout contains a provision
for taking one large trout and the option focusing on catch and release does
not.
The programs under the
two options are shown on the chart below:
2005 Program
|
Commission Proposal
Trophy Trout Focus
|
Alternative
C&R Focus
|
|
|
|
|
|
Wild Brook Trout |
Wild Brook Trout |
Wild Brook Trout |
|
|
|
|
|
Delayed Harvest ALO |
Delayed Harvest ALO |
Delayed Harvest ALO |
|
|
|
|
|
Heritage Trout Angling Delayed Harvest FFO |
Catch-and-Release FFO |
Catch-and-Release FFO |
|
|
|
|
|
Catch-and-release Trophy Trout (14”) |
Trophy Trout ALO (24”) |
Catch-and-Release ALO |
|
|
|
|
|
All-Tackle Trophy Trout (14”) |
Trophy Trout AT (24”) |
Catch-and-Release AT |
|
Spring Creek Valley Creek |
Catch-and-Release AT |
The proposal for which the Commission
primarily seeks public comment contains the trophy trout focus. However, the Commission also seeks public
comment on an alternative proposal that focuses on catch and release and would
not allow the harvesting of any fish in certain special regulation waters.
The
Commission’s primary proposal retains the Wild Brook Trout Enhancement Program and Delayed Harvest ALO (with time of day
fishing restriction removed) and consolidates the remaining eight special
regulations into four programs, including the new Catch and Release FFO, the renamed Trophy Trout AT, the renamed
Trophy Trout ALO, and the new Catch and Release AT.
The Commission’s proposal has the
following components:
(1) The
Commission proposes establishing a new program called Catch and Release FFO. The
Heritage Trout Angling Program and the Delayed Harvest FFO Program will be
eliminated, and all waters currently in them (7 waters in the Heritage Program
and 26 waters in the Delayed Harvest FFO Program) will be designated into the
new Catch-and-Release FFO Program. This program will provide no closed season
with no harvest, no hourly restrictions, no restriction on wading and no
requirement for barbless hooks. During
the substantial public commentary regarding the proposal to permit all-tackle
on delayed harvest waters during the harvest season, a large segment of the fly
fishing community indicated a preference for no-harvest in the current Delayed Harvest FFO Program. The main
change for current delayed harvest fly-fishing-only waters is the removal of
the former summer harvest season. The effect of the proposed changes is shown
below.
|
Action |
Program |
Number Waters |
Harvest Season |
Size Limit |
Creel Limit |
Tackle |
|
New Program § 65.14 |
Catch and Release FFO |
33 |
None |
-- |
None |
Fly Fishing Only |
|
Eliminate § 65.2 |
Delayed Harvest FFO Areas |
26 |
June 15 through Labor Day |
9’’ |
3 |
Fly
Fishing Only |
|
Eliminate § 65.3 |
Heritage Trout Angling
Program |
7 |
None |
-- |
None |
Fly
Fishing Only |
(2) The
Commission proposes to rename the All Tackle Trophy Trout to Trophy Trout All
Tackle. This program will offer a year-round
harvest season (increased from mid-April to Labor Day) with a 24 inch minimum
length limit (increased from 14 inches), a one trout daily creel limit and no
wading restrictions. The area of the
|
Action |
Program |
Number Waters |
Harvest Season |
Size Limit |
Creel Limit |
Tackle |
|
New Name § 65.4a |
Trophy Trout AT |
5 |
Year-round |
24” |
1 |
All-tackle |
|
Rename § 65.4a |
All-Tackle Trophy Trout |
4 |
mid-April through Labor Day |
14” |
2 |
All-tackle |
|
Remove from § 65.24 |
|
1 |
mid-April through Labor Day |
14” |
2 |
All-tackle |
(3) The
Commission proposes renaming the existing Trophy Trout Program to the Trophy
Trout Artificial Lures Only Program and eliminating the existing Catch and
Release Program. All waters in the
existing Trophy Trout Program will remain in the renamed program and all waters
in the existing Catch and Release Program will be designated to the Trophy
Trout ALO Program. Tackle for this
program will remain artificial lures only as currently specified for both existing
programs, except barbed hooks will now be allowed. Fishing will be permitted year-round with no
hourly restriction and no taking of bait fish or fish bait. A 24 inch minimum length limit and a one
trout per day creel limit will apply.
The effect of these proposed changes is shown in the table below.
|
Action |
Program |
Number Waters |
Harvest Season |
Size Limit |
Creel Limit |
Tackle |
|
New
Name §
65.7 |
Proposed
Trophy Trout ALO |
26 |
Year-round |
24” |
1 |
Artificial
Lures Only |
|
Rename § 65.7 |
Trophy Trout Program |
8 |
mid-April through Labor Day |
14’’ |
2 |
Artificial Lures Only |
|
Eliminate § 65.5 |
Catch-and-Release Areas |
18 |
None |
-- |
-- |
Artificial Lures Only |
(4) The
Commission proposes creating a new program called Catch and Release All-Tackle.
One miscellaneous special regulation water, Spring Creek, Centre County, and one
water designated under §65.23 (relating to special restrictions on polluted zones),
Valley Creek, Chester County, will be designated into this new program. The
effect of the proposed changes is shown below:
|
Action |
Program |
Number Waters |
Harvest Season |
Size Limit |
Creel Limit |
Tackle |
|
New Program §65.16 |
Catch and Release AT |
2 |
None |
-- |
None |
All-tackle |
|
Remove From §65.23 |
Valley Creek |
1 |
None |
-- |
None |
|
|
Remove From §65.24 |
Spring Creek |
1 |
None |
-- |
None |
All-tackle |
(5) The
Commission proposes amending the Delayed Harvest Artificial Lures Only Program
to remove the daily fishing time restriction and to clarify that wading is
permitted and a current trout/salmon stamp is required.
Accordingly, the Commission proposes
that §§65.2, 65.3, 65.4a, 65.5, 65.6, 65.7 and 65.24 be amended to read as set
forth in Annex A. The Commission further
proposes the addition of §§65.14 and 65.15 to read as set forth in Annex A.
In addition to the proposal
containing the preceding components, the Commission also seeks public comment
on an alternative proposal that focuses on catch and release. The proposal focusing on catch and release is
similar to the proposal focusing on trophy trout in that it retains the Wild Brook
Trout Enhancement Program and the Delayed Harvest ALO (with the time of day
fishing restrictions removed) and in that the Heritage Trout Angling Program
and Delayed Harvest FFO Program will be eliminated and all waters in them will
be designated into a new Catch and Release FFO Program. However, the Catch and Release Program and
Trophy Trout Program, under the catch and release alternative, would become Catch
and Release ALO fishing areas. Under the
alternative proposal, the All-Tackle Trophy Trout waters and the
F. Paperwork
The proposed rulemaking will not increase paperwork and will create no new paperwork requirements.
G. Fiscal
Impact
The proposed
rulemaking will have no adverse fiscal impact on the Commonwealth or its political
subdivisions. The proposed rulemaking
will impose no new costs on the private sector or the general public.
H. Public
Comments
Interested
persons are invited to submit written comments, objections or suggestions about
the proposed rulemaking to the Executive Director, Pennsylvania Fish and Boat
Commission, P.O. Box 67000, Harrisburg, PA 17106-7000, within 45 days after
publication of this notice in the Pennsylvania Bulletin. Comments
submitted by facsimile will not be accepted.
Comments also may be submitted
electronically by completing the form at
http://www.state.pa.us/Fish/regcomments.
If an acknowledgment of electronic comments is not received by the
sender within 2 working days, the comments should be retransmitted to ensure
receipt.
For the
Douglas
J. Austen, Ph.D
Executive
Director
Regulation
No. 48A-170
Title 58. Recreation
Chapter 65. Special
Fishin
§65.2. [Delayed
harvest fly-fishing only areas.
(a) The Executive Director, with the
approval of the Commission, may designate waters as delayed-harvest,
fly-fishing only areas. The designation
of waters as delayed-harvest, fly-fishing only areas shall be effective when
the waters are so posted after publication of a notice of designation in the Pennsylvania Bulletin.
(b) It is unlawful to fish in designated and
posted delayed-harvest fly-fishing only areas except in compliance with the
following requirements:
(1) Fishing may be done with artificial
flies and streamers constructed of natural or synthetic materials so long as
all flies are constructed in a normal fashion on a single hook with components
wound on or about the hook. Anything
other than these items is prohibited.
(2) Fishing shall be done with tackle which
is limited to fly rods, fly reels and fly line with a maximum of 18 feet in
leader material or monofilament line attached.
Spinning, spincast and casting rods and reels are prohibited.
(3) The use or possession of any natural
bait, baitfish, fishbait, bait paste and similar substances, fish eggs (natural
or molded) or any other edible substance is prohibited.
(4) Fishing hours are: 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after sunset
during the regular and any extended trout season.
(5) Minimum size is: 9 inches, caught on, or in possession on, the
waters under regulation.
(6) The daily creel limit is: Three combined species except during the
period after Labor Day and before June 15 when the daily limit shall be zero
trout combined species, caught on or in possession on the waters under regulation.
(7) Taking of baitfish is prohibited.] Reserved.
§65.3. [Heritage
Trout Angling Program.
(a) The Executive Director,
with the approval of the Commission, may designate waters as areas subject to Heritage
Trout Angling Program regulations. The
designation of waters as Heritage Trout Angling Program areas shall be
effective when the waters are so posted after publication of a notice of designation
in the Pennsylvania Bulletin.
(b) It is unlawful to fish in designated and
posted Heritage Trout Angling Program areas except in compliance with the
following requirements:
(1) Fishing may be done with artificial
flies and streamers constructed of natural or synthetic materials so long as
all flies are constructed in a normal fashion on a single barbless hook with
components wound on or about the hook.
Anything other than these items is prohibited.
(2) Fishing shall be done with tackle which
is limited to fly rods, fly reels and fly line with a maximum of 18 feet in
leader material or monofilament line attached.
Spinning, spincast and casting rods and reels are prohibited.
(3) The use or possession of any natural
bait, baitfish, fishbait, bait paste and similar substances, fish eggs (natural
or molded) or any other edible substance is prohibited.
(4) Fishing hours are 1 hour before sunrise
to 1 hour after sunset.
(5) No trout may be killed or had in
possession.
(6) There is no closed season.
(7) Wading is permitted unless otherwise
posted.
(8) Taking of baitfish or
fishbait is prohibited.] Reserved.
§65.4a. [All-tackle]
trophy trout all-tackle areas.
(a) The
Executive Director, with the approval of the Commission, may designate waters
as [all-tackle] trophy trout all-tackle areas. The designation of waters as [all-tackle] trophy trout all-tackle areas shall be
effective when the waters are so posted after publication of a notice of
designation in the Pennsylvania Bulletin.
(b) It
is unlawful to fish in designated and posted [all-tackle] trophy trout all-tackle
areas except in compliance with the following requirements:
(1) The program is open to fishing
year-round; there is no closed season.
(2) Minimum size is[: 14] 24 inches, caught on, or in possession on, the waters
under regulation.
(3) The daily creel limit is[:]
[two] one trout[—combined species—from 8 a.m. on the
opening day of trout season in April until
(4) A current trout/salmon stamp is
required.
* * *
§65.5. [Catch-and-release areas.
(a) The Executive Director,
with the approval of the Commission, may designate waters as catch-and-release
areas. The designation of waters as
catch-and-release artificial lures only areas shall be effective when the
waters are so posted after publication of a notice of designation in the Pennsylvania Bulletin.
(b) It is unlawful to fish in designated and
posted catch-and-release areas except in compliance with the following
requirements:
(1) Fishing may be done with artificial
lures only constructed of metal, plastic, rubber or wood or with flies and
streamers constructed of natural or synthetic materials. Lures may be used with spinning or fly
fishing gear. Barbed hooks are
prohibited; fishing may be done with barbless hooks only.
(2) The use or possession of any natural
bait, baitfish, fishbait, bait paste and similar substances, fish eggs (natural
or molded) or any other edible substance is prohibited.
(3) Fishing hours are 1 hour before sunrise
to 1 hour after sunset.
(4) No trout may be killed or had in
possession.
(5) The catch and release program is open to
fishing the year-round; there is no closed season.
(6) Wading is permitted unless otherwise
posted.
(7) Taking of baitfish or
fishbait is prohibited.] Reserved.
§65.6. Delayed harvest artificial
lures only areas.
* * *
(b) It is unlawful to fish in designated and
posted delayed-harvest, artificial lures only areas except in compliance with
the following requirements:
* * *
(3) [Fishing
hours are: 1 hour before sunrise to 1
hour after sunset during the regular and any extended trout season.] A current trout/salmon stamp is required.
* * *
§65.7. Trophy [Trout Program] trophy artificial lures only areas.
(a) The
Executive Director, with the approval of the Commission, may designate waters
as trophy trout artificial lures only
areas. The designation of waters as
trophy trout artificial lures only
areas shall be effective when the waters are so posted after publication of a
notice of designation in the Pennsylvania
Bulletin.
(b) It is unlawful to fish in designated and
posted trophy trout artificial lures
only areas except in compliance with the following requirements:
(1) Fishing may be done with artificial
lures only, constructed of metal, plastic, rubber or wood or with flies and
streamers constructed of natural or synthetic materials. Lures may be used with spinning or fly
fishing gear. Anything other than these items is prohibited.
(2) The use or possession of any natural
bait, baitfish, fishbait, bait paste and similar substances, fish eggs (natural
or molded) or any other edible substance is prohibited.
(3) The program is open to fishing [the entire year] year-round; there is no closed season.
(4) The minimum size is [14] 24 inches,
caught on or in possession on the waters under regulation.
(5) The daily creel limit is [two] one trout [—combined
species—except during the period from the day after Labor Day to 8 a.m. of the
opening day of regular trout season of the following year, when no trout may be
killed or had in possession on the waters under regulation].
(6) Taking of baitfish or fishbait is
prohibited.
(7) A
current trout/salmon stamp is required.
§ 65.14. Catch and release fly-fishing only areas.
(a) The Executive Director, with the
approval of the Commission, may designate waters as catch and release
fly-fishing only areas. The designation
of waters as catch and release fly-fishing only areas shall be effective when
the waters are so posted after publication of a notice of designation in the Pennsylvania Bulletin.
(b) It is unlawful to fish in designated and
posted catch and release fly-fishing only areas except in compliance with the
following requirements:
(1) Fishing may be done with artificial
flies and streamers constructed of natural or synthetic materials so long as
all flies are constructed in a normal fashion on a single hook with components
wound on or about the hook. Anything
other than these items is prohibited.
(2) Fishing shall be done with tackle which
is limited to fly rods, fly reels and fly line with a maximum of 18 feet in
leader material or monofilament line attached.
Spinning, spincast and casting rods and reels are prohibited.
(3) The use or possession of any natural
bait, baitfish, fishbait, bait paste and similar substances, fish eggs (natural
or molded) or any other edible substance is prohibited.
(4) No trout may be killed or had in
possession.
(5) The program is open to fishing
year-round; there is no closed season.
(6) Taking of baitfish or fishbait is
prohibited.
(7) A current trout/salmon stamp is
required.
§ 65.15. Catch and release
all-tackle areas.
(a) The Executive Director, with the
approval of the Commission, may designate waters as catch and release all-tackle
areas. The designation of waters as catch
and release all-tackle areas shall be effective when the waters are so posted
after publication of a notice of designation in the Pennsylvania Bulletin.
(b) It is
unlawful to fish in designated and posted catch and release all-tackle areas
except in compliance with the following requirements:
(1) No
trout may be killed or had in possession.
(2) The
program is open to fishing year round, there is no closed season.
(3) A
current trout/salmon stamp is required.
§ 65.24 Miscellaneous special regulations.
The
following waters are subject to the following miscellaneous special
regulations:
|
COUNTY |
NAME OF WATER |
SPECIAL REGULATIONS |
|
* * * |
* * * |
* * * |
|
[Centre] |
[Spring Creek – 16.6 miles downstream from the SR
3010 bridge to the mouth (excluding the established Heritage Trout Angling
project at Fisherman’s |
[Trout (all species) – No closed season under
no-harvest regulations with no tackle restrictions.] |
|
* * * |
* * * |
* * * |
|
[ |
[ |
[Trout – minimum size limit – 14 inches; daily creel
limit – 2 trout per day (combined species) from 8 a.m. on the opening day of
regular trout season through |
|
* * * |
* * * |
* * * |