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Title 5 . Fish and Game
Chapter 75 . Personal Use Fishery
Section 22. Freshwater sport fishing

5 AAC 75.022. Freshwater sport fishing

(a) Unless otherwise provided in 5 AAC 47 - 5 AAC 75, a person may not fish in fresh water with

(1) fixed or weighted hooks and lures, except those of standard manufacture;

(2) multiple hooks with gap between point and shank larger than one-half inch;

(3) a spear;

(4) an arrow.

(b) Repealed 3/13/2004.

(c) It is unlawful to intentionally snag or attempt to snag any fish in fresh water. Fish unintentionally hooked elsewhere than in the mouth must be released immediately. "Snag" means hook a fish elsewhere than in the mouth.

History: In effect before 1983; am 4/3/83, Register 85; am 4/18/86, Register 98; am 3/13/2004, Register 169

Authority: AS 16.05.251

Editor's note: As of Register 169, April 2004, the substance of former 5 AAC 75.022(b), appears in 5 AAC 75.026.


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