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Anglers - Opportunity to Comment on Proposed Fishing Regulation Changes Ends on February 6

1,183 views·2 replies·by Bassknuckles
Bassknuckles
Received this email today:

In late December, DEC issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to simplify the State’s fishing regulations. The proposal presented will also significantly reduce the number of special regulations found in the annual Fishing Regulations Guide. The changes are being proposed to make fishing easier and to break down potential barriers for newcomers to the sport, while still ensuring that our fisheries resources are managed in a sustainable manner.

Highlights of these changes include:

  • Changing the statewide regulation for rainbow trout and brown trout in ponds to allow for year-round fishing.
  • Aligning harvest limits for rainbow trout, brown trout and brook trout across streams and ponds at five fish per day no minimum size, only two of which can be over 12”.
  • Changing the statewide regulations for Atlantic Salmon and lake trout to allow for year-round fishing.
  • Normalizing season dates so all openers for sportfish begin on a hard date.
  • Allow ice fishing statewide unless specifically prohibited in all but 9 Adirondack counties, where the existing regulation prohibiting ice fishing in waters inhabited by trout will remain.
These changes are being proposed to help you, the angler, and we are eager to receive your opinion and comments on these regulation changes before the official comment period closes on February 6. We encourage you to find out more about the proposed changes by clicking on the following link, Fisheries Regulation Changes Information Packet. To read the official text as it would be presented in the New York Code of Rules & Regulations visit DEC's website.

Submit comments on the proposal via e-mail to regulations.fish@dec.ny.gov or via mail to the Inland Fisheries Section, NYSDEC, 625 Broadway, Albany, NY 12233-4753; subject line "Fishing Regulations Proposal Comments." Comments will be accepted through February 6, 2022.

Thank you.
MateOriginal Crew210 postsSince 2019
Chevy1
Chevy1FREE2022#2
Doesn’t really matter much on Long Island. Those darn cormorants eat most of the stocked trout here?
AdmiralOriginal Crew25,755 postsSince 2018
BennyV
BennyVFREE2022#3
Doesn’t really matter much on Long Island. Those darn cormorants eat most of the stocked trout here?
Still gotta give it a shot though
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,665 postsSince 2018

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