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From - http://www.dnr.state.md.us/fisheries...bregmap02.html
The following is a reminder of striped bass catch and release regulations that went into effect on March 22, 2010:
E. Fishing Restrictions for the period March 1 through the 3rd Friday in April. The restrictions in this section apply to the waters of the Chesapeake Bay and its tidal tributaries that are not closed in accordance with §D(1) of this regulation. During the period from March 1 through the third Friday in April:
(1) A person recreationally angling: (a) When using fish, crabs, or worms as bait, or processed bait, shall use: (i) Circle hooks; or (ii) "J" hooks with a gap of less than 1/2 inch between the point and the shank; (b) May not use stinger hooks; and (c) Shall use barbless hooks while trolling; and
(2) No more than six lines, regardless of the number of people on board a vessel, may be used for recreationally angling from a boat when trolling. Definitions:
“Stinger Hook” means any hook which trails another hook, either by direct physical attachment to the lead hook or by a connective device such as a swivel or chain, and is part of the same bait or lure.
“Trolling” means the method of angling in which fish are attracted to a lure or bait being trailed from a boat which is being moved by mechanical power.
"Circle hook" means a non-offset hook with the point turned perpendicularly back to the shank. Circle hooks used in bait fisheries should be “non offset”. That is, if the hook is laid on a flat surface, all parts of the hook lie flat on the surface.
From - http://www.dnr.state.md.us/fisheries...bregmap02.html
The following is a reminder of striped bass catch and release regulations that went into effect on March 22, 2010:
E. Fishing Restrictions for the period March 1 through the 3rd Friday in April. The restrictions in this section apply to the waters of the Chesapeake Bay and its tidal tributaries that are not closed in accordance with §D(1) of this regulation. During the period from March 1 through the third Friday in April:
(1) A person recreationally angling: (a) When using fish, crabs, or worms as bait, or processed bait, shall use: (i) Circle hooks; or (ii) "J" hooks with a gap of less than 1/2 inch between the point and the shank; (b) May not use stinger hooks; and (c) Shall use barbless hooks while trolling; and
(2) No more than six lines, regardless of the number of people on board a vessel, may be used for recreationally angling from a boat when trolling. Definitions:
“Stinger Hook” means any hook which trails another hook, either by direct physical attachment to the lead hook or by a connective device such as a swivel or chain, and is part of the same bait or lure.
“Trolling” means the method of angling in which fish are attracted to a lure or bait being trailed from a boat which is being moved by mechanical power.
"Circle hook" means a non-offset hook with the point turned perpendicularly back to the shank. Circle hooks used in bait fisheries should be “non offset”. That is, if the hook is laid on a flat surface, all parts of the hook lie flat on the surface.
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