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N.H. FISHING RULE CHANGES FOR 2008 - FishNews - 12-21-2007 CONCORD, N.H. - As the start of the new year approaches, the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department wants anglers to be aware of several administrative<br /> rule changes that will take effect in 2008. "These new rules don't reflect major statewide changes for anglers," said<br /> Scott Decker, Inland Fisheries Program Supervisor for N.H. Fish and<br /> Game. "However, the use of certain types of fishing gear has changed - the<br /> use of cusk fishing devices will be limited to specific waterbodies with<br /> cusk populations, and the use of a gaff to take fish in any fresh waters of<br /> the state is now prohibited. It's also important for anglers who fish<br /> certain waters to be aware of specific changes affecting those<br /> waterbodies." The following 2008 administrative rule changes affecting anglers take effect<br /> January 1: Use of Cusk Fishing Devices: The use of cusk fishing devices is restricted<br /> to the following waters: First Connecticut Lake, Second Connecticut Lake,<br /> Third Connecticut Lake and Lake Francis (all in Pittsburg); Newfound Lake<br /> (Bristol, Alexandria, Bridgewater, Hebron); Silver Lake (Madison); Big Squam<br /> Lake (Holderness, Center Harbor, Sandwich, Moultonboro); Little Squam Lake<br /> (Holderness, Ashland); South Pond (Stark); Sunapee Lake (Newbury, New<br /> London, Sunapee); Lake Winnipesaukee (Alton, Center Harbor, Gilford,<br /> Laconia, Meredith, Moultonboro, Tuftonboro, Wolfeboro); and Winnisquam Lake<br /> (Belmont, Sanbornton, Laconia, Tilton, Meredith). Use of a gaff: Use of a gaff (a hand-held metal hook used on large fish) to<br /> take fish in any fresh waters of the state is prohibited. Manmade Openings: This rule clarifies the definition of "manmade opening" to<br /> mean a hole in the ice made by an ice-cutting tool, including, but not<br /> limited to, augers, chisels and saws. Manmade openings shall not include<br /> areas that remain ice-free because of current and movement created by dock<br /> aerators and similar devices. Diamond River (Second College Grant): The fishing rules on the Diamond<br /> River, from the Dead Diamond River and Swift Diamond River confluences down<br /> to the mouth at the Magalloway River confluence will change to<br /> catch-and-release regulations. This means there is no closed season, all<br /> fish must be immediately released; only single-hook artificial lures and<br /> flies can be used; and, all hooks must be barbless or have all barbs<br /> pinched. Dublin Lake (Dublin): The daily limit for brook trout caught from Dublin<br /> Lake will be modified to 3 fish or a total of 5 pounds of fish, whichever<br /> limit is reached first. South Pond (Stark): The minimum length for lake trout will be reduced from<br /> 18 inches to 15 inches. Umbagog Lake: The portion of Umbagog Lake north of a straight line between<br /> Molls Rock; Errol, N.H.; and the red post between Spillman and Glassby<br /> Coves, Magalloway Plantation, Maine, is closed to ice-fishing. Interstate waters between New Hampshire and Maine: The ice fishing season<br /> for all species except salmon will run from January 1 to March 31 in these<br /> waters. Lower Kimball Pond in Chatham, N.H., and Fryeburg, Maine: During the open<br /> season, smelt can be taken up until 12 midnight. Horn Pond and Salmon Falls River in Wakefield, N.H., and Acton, Maine: The<br /> northern terminus of Horn Pond will be delineated by signage in Wakefield,<br /> N.H. and Acton, Maine. The upper reach of the Salmon Falls River in<br /> Wakefield, Milton, Rochester, Somersworth and Rollinsford, N.H., and Acton,<br /> Berwick and South Berwick, Maine, will be defined as beginning at the outlet<br /> dam of Great East Lake (also known as State Line Canal) and extending to a<br /> point downstream marked by signage delineating the northern terminus of Horn<br /> Pond. Salmon Falls River in Wakefield, Milton, Rochester, Somersworth, and<br /> Rollinsford, N.H. and Acton, Berwick and South Berwick, Maine: The open<br /> water season will run from January 1 to December 31. For more information on New Hampshire fishing rules, consult the 2008 New<br /> Hampshire Fishing Digest, available at<br /> http://www.wildlife.state.nh.us/Fishing/fishing.htm (click on the blue<br /> publication cover) or from license agents across the state. The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department is the guardian of the state's<br /> fish, wildlife and marine resources and their habitats. Visit<br /> http://www.FishNH.com. |