During January, the Maryland DNR quietly adopted a regulation that limited anglers (both tidal and non-tidal) to have no more than three rods in use at any time. This generated a great deal of uproar among recreational anglers. As a result, DNR announced it would undertake an emergency rulemaking to repeal the new regulation.
I had not heard anything about this recently. Today I saw a post on another fishing board that gave an update. The writer stated:
"Spoke to DNR today (3/13/14) and the three rod limit is still in affect. One committee member still needs to sign off on the legislation to "repeal". DNR is ready to send out confirmation of the repeal as soon as they get his approval.
As of today, the 3 rod rule lives"
Most Snaggedline members do not troll with more than 3 rods at a time (I like to troll 4 myself), but if you do troll more than three rods or otherwise have three rods in use at the same time, this is a violation of current DNR policy.
I had not heard anything about this recently. Today I saw a post on another fishing board that gave an update. The writer stated:
"Spoke to DNR today (3/13/14) and the three rod limit is still in affect. One committee member still needs to sign off on the legislation to "repeal". DNR is ready to send out confirmation of the repeal as soon as they get his approval.
As of today, the 3 rod rule lives"
Most Snaggedline members do not troll with more than 3 rods at a time (I like to troll 4 myself), but if you do troll more than three rods or otherwise have three rods in use at the same time, this is a violation of current DNR policy.
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