N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 6 § 10.3

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 45, November 2, 2024
Section 10.3 - Additional special fishing regulations for certain inland waters
(a) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 10.1 of this Part and in accordance with Table A in subdivision (b) and Table B in subdivision (c) of this section, no person, when fishing on the designated waters listed in Tables A or B, shall fish in a manner contrary to that specified nor take or possess on the specially designated waters or shores thereof fish of the species listed for those waters:
(1) other than during the time period (open season) specified for such species in the regulation ;
(2) of a size less than that specified for such species; and
(3) in excess of the daily limit specified for such species.
(b) Table A-Fishing regulations for specially designated areas and lakes/ponds and associated tributaries in DEC Regions

DEC Region

Water

Regulation

(1)

Region 1 (Nassau and Suffolk counties)

(i)

All lakes and ponds in Nassau County

Black Bass, All year, Catch and Release only

(ii)

Artist Lake

Black Bass, All year, Catch and Release only

(iii)

Belmont Lake

Black Bass, All year, Catch and Release only

Trout, All year, Daily Limit-5 with no more than 2 longer than 12"

(iv)

Blydenburgh Lake

Sunfish, All year, Minimum Length-8", Daily

Limit-15

(v)

Deep Pond

Trout, All year, Minimum Length-12", Daily

Limit-3

(vi)

Fort Pond

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum

Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(vii)

Hards Lake

Rainbow and Brown Trout, April 1 through

October 15, Daily limit-3 with no more than 1 longer than 12"

Brook Trout, April 1 through October 15, Catch and Release only

(viii)

Lake Ronkonkoma

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum

Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(ix)

Laurel Lake

Trout, All year, Minimum Length-12", Daily

Limit-3

(x)

McDonald Pond (Hempstead Lake State Park)

Trout, All year, Daily Limit-5 with no more than 2 longer than 12"

(xi)

South Pond (Hempstead

Lake State Park)

Trout, All year, Daily Limit-5 with no more than 2 longer than 12"

(2)

Region 2 (Bronx, Kings, New York, Queens and Richmond counties)

(i)

Baisley Pond

All fish, all year, catch and release only

(ii)

Brooks Lake

All fish, all year, catch and release only

(iii)

Central Park - all waters

All fish, all year, catch and release only

(iv)

Clove Lake

All fish, all year, catch and release only

(v)

Indian Lake (Crotona

Park)

All fish, all year, catch and release only

(vi)

Kissena Lake

All fish, all year, catch and release only

(vii)

Meadow Lake

All fish, all year, catch and release only

(viii)

Oakland Lake

All fish, all year, catch and release only

(ix)

Prospect Park Lake

All fish, all year, catch and release only

(x)

Silver Lake

All fish, all year, catch and release only

(xi)

Van Cortlandt Lake

All fish, all year, catch and release only

(xii)

Willow Lake

All fish, all year, catch and release only

(xiii)

Willowbrook Lake

All fish, all year, catch and release only

(3)

Region 3 (Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster and Westchester counties)

(i)

Alder Lake

Use or possession of baitfish is prohibited

Ice fishing prohibited

Artificial lures only

Trout, April 1 through September 30, Minimum Length-12", Daily Limit-2, Artificial lures only

(ii)

Ashokan Reservoir

Ice fishing prohibited

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum

Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(iii)

Boyd Corners Reservoir

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum

Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(iv)

Croton Falls Reservoir

Trout, All year, Minimum Length-18", Daily

Limit-1

(v)

Crystal Lake

Use or possession of baitfish is prohibited

Ice fishing prohibited

Artificial lures only

Trout, April 1 through September 30, Minimum Length-12", Daily Limit-2, Artificial lures only

(vi)

East Branch Reservoir

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum

Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(vii)

Echo Lake

Use or possession of baitfish is prohibited

Ice fishing prohibited

Artificial lures only

Trout, April 1 through September 30, Minimum Length-12", Daily Limit-2, Artificial lures only

(viii)

Hodge Pond

use or possession of baitfish is prohibited

Ice fishing prohibited

Artificial lures only

Trout, April 1 through September 30, Minimum Length-12", Daily Limit-2, Artificial lures only

(ix)

Kensico Reservoir

Ice fishing prohibited

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(x)

Lake Gilead

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-21", Daily Limit-3

(xi)

Lake Gleneida

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-21", Daily Limit-3

(xii)

Lake Welch

Sunfish, All year, Minimum Length-8", Daily

Limit-15

(xiii)

Mongaup Pond

Use or possession of baitfish is prohibited

(xiv)

Neversink Reservoir

Ice fishing prohibited

Atlantic Salmon, April 1 through October 15, Minimum Length-15", Daily Limit-3

Smelt, Use or possession prohibited

(xv)

New Croton Reservoir

Ice fishing prohibited

(xvi)

Rio Reservoir

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum

Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(xvii)

Rondout Reservoir

Ice fishing prohibited

Lake Trout, April 1 through November 30, Minimum Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(xviii)

Sterling Lake

Use or possession of baitfish is prohibited

Lake Trout, April 1 through October 15, Minimum Length-21", Daily Limit-1

(xix)

Swinging Bridge Reservoir

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum

Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(xx)

Titicus Reservoir

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum

Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(xxi)

West Branch Reservoir

Atlantic Salmon, All year, Minimum Length-18", Daily Limit-1

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-21", Daily Limit-3

(xxii)

White Pond

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum

Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(4)

Region 4 (Albany, Columbia, Delaware, Greene, Montgomery, Otsego, Rensselaer, Schenectady and Schoharie counties)

(i)

Canadarago Lake

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum

Length-18", Daily Limit-3

Yellow Perch, All year, Minimum Length-None, Daily Limit-25

Sunfish, All year, Minimum Length-8", Daily

Limit-15

(ii)

Cannonsville Reservoir

Ice fishing prohibited

(iii)

Goodyear Lake

Yellow Perch, All year, Minimum Length-None, Daily Limit-25

Sunfish, All year, Minimum Length-8", Daily

Limit-15

(iv)

Huggins Lake

Ice fishing prohibited

Use or possession of baitfish is prohibited

Trout, April 1 through September 30, Minimum Length-12", Daily Limit-2, Artificial lures only

(v)

Mud Pond (Town of Colchester)

Ice fishing prohibited

(vi)

Otsego Lake

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-23", Daily Limit-1

(vii)

Pepacton Reservoir

Ice fishing prohibited

Trout, April 1 through October 15, Minimum Length-15", Daily Limit-2 fish to include only 1 over 21"

(viii)

Schoharie Reservoir

Ice fishing prohibited

(ix)

Taghkanic Lake

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum

Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(x)

Tomhannock Reservoir

Ice Fishing Season January 1 through

March 15, daylight hours only

(xi)

Trout Pond (Cables Lake)

Ice fishing prohibited

Use or possession of baitfish is prohibited

Trout, April 1 through September 30, Minimum Length-12", Daily Limit-2, Artificial lures only

(5)

Region 5 (Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Hamilton, Saratoga, Warren and Washington counties)

(i)

All waters in Franklin and Hamilton counties except Fourth Lake of Fulton Chain

Black Bass, June 15 through November 30, Minimum Length-12", Daily Limit-5

(ii)

Big Fish Pond

Lake Trout, April 1 through October 15, Minimum Length-15", Daily Limit-3

(iii)

Bigsby Pond

Fishing prohibited October 16 through

March 31

Ice Fishing Permitted. Maximum of 3 icefishing lines allowed

Use or possession of baitfish is prohibited

Lake Trout, April 1 through October 15, Minimum Length-15", Daily Limit-3

(iv)

Blue Mountain Lake

Ice fishing permitted

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-21", Daily Limit-2

Brook Trout, All year, Minimum Length-

None, Daily Limit-5

(v)

Brant Lake

Ice fishing permitted

(vi)

Brant Lake Mill Pond

Ice fishing permitted

(vii)

Canada Lake

Ice fishing permitted

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-21", Daily Limit-3

(viii)

Chazy Lake

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-21", Daily Limit-3

(ix)

Connery Pond (Town of North Elba)

Ice fishing permitted

(x)

Copperas Pond

Fishing prohibited October 16 through

March 31

Ice Fishing Permitted. Maximum of 3 icefishing lines allowed

Use or possession of baitfish is prohibited

Lake Trout, April 1 through October 15, Minimum Length-15", Daily Limit-3

(xi)

Cranberry Pond (Town of Black Brook)

Ice fishing prohibited

(xii)

Crane Pond

Ice fishing permitted

Use or possession of baitfish is prohibited

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-15", Daily Limit-3

(xiii)

Dead Lake

Ice fishing permitted

(xiv)

Eagle Lake (Essex

County)

Ice fishing permitted

(xv)

Eagle Lake (Hamilton

County)

Ice fishing permitted

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-21", Daily Limit-2

(xvi)

East Caroga Lake

Ice fishing permitted

(xvii)

Fawn Lake (Town of

Lake Pleasant)

Fishing prohibited October 16 through

March 31

Ice Fishing Permitted. Maximum of 3 icefishing lines allowed

Lake Trout, April 1 through October 15, Minimum Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(xviii)

First Lake of Essex

Chain

Use or possession of baitfish is prohibited

Lake Trout, April 1 through October 15, Minimum Length-15", Daily Limit-3

(xix)

Forked Lake

Ice fishing permitted

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-21", Daily Limit-2

(xx)

Fourth Lake of Fulton

Chain

Ice fishing permitted

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-21", Daily Limit-3

Brook Trout, All year, Minimum Length-9", Daily Limit-5

Black Bass, June 15 through November 30, Minimum Length-12", Daily Limit-5

Black Bass, December 1 through June 14, Catch and Release only, Artificial lures only

(xxi)

Gilman Lake

Ice fishing permitted

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-21", Daily Limit-2

(xxii)

Glen Lake

Ice fishing permitted

(xxiii)

Great Sacandaga Lake

Ice fishing permitted

(xxiv)

Green Lake (Fulton

County)

Ice fishing permitted

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-21", Daily Limit-3

(xxv)

Harris Lake

Ice fishing permitted

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum

Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(xxvi)

Hour Pond

Trout, April 1-Oct 15, Minimum Length-12", Daily Limit-3, Artificial lures only

(xxvii)

Indian Lake (Town of

Indian Lake)

Ice fishing permitted

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-21", Daily Limit-2

(xxviii)

Jabe Pond

Trout, April 1-Oct 15, Minimum Length-12", Daily Limit-3, Artificial lures only

(xxix)

Kiwassa Lake

Ice fishing permitted

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum

Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(xxx)

Kyser Lake

Ice fishing permitted

(xxxi)

Lake Abanakee (Town of Indian Lake)

Ice fishing permitted

(xxxii)

Lake Clear (Franklin

County)

Ice fishing permitted

(xxxiii)

Lake Colby

Ice fishing permitted

(xxxiv)

Lake Eaton

Ice fishing permitted

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-21", Daily Limit-2

(xxxv)

Lake George

Ice fishing permitted

Atlantic Salmon, All year, Minimum Length-18", Daily Limit-2

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-23", Daily Limit-2

Smelt, May 16 through March 31, Minimum Length-None, Daily Limit-25

Smelt, April 1 through May 15, Use or possession prohibited

(xxxvi)

Lake Kushaqua

Ice fishing permitted

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-21", Daily Limit-3

(xxxvii)

Lake Lila

Use or possession of baitfish is prohibited

Lake Trout, April 1 through October 15, Minimum Length-15", Daily Limit-3

(xxxviii)

Lake Luzerne

Ice fishing permitted

(xxxix)

Lake Placid

Lake Trout, April 1 through October 15, Minimum Length-15", Daily Limit-3

(xxxx)

Lake Pleasant

Ice fishing permitted

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum

Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(xxxxi)

Lewey Lake

Ice fishing permitted

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-21", Daily Limit-2

(xxxxii)

Lily Lake (Fulton County)

Ice fishing permitted

(xxxxiii)

Limekiln Lake

Ice fishing permitted

Brook Trout, All year, Minimum Length-

None, Daily Limit-5

(xxxxiv)

Little Clear Pond and Tributaries (Franklin County)

Fishing prohibited to protect hatchery brood stock

It is a violation for any person to possess a lure or fish taking device attached to a line on the waters or shores of Little Clear Pond.

It is a violation for any person to possess Atlantic salmon in or within 200 yards of Little Clear Pond.

(xxxxv)

Little Fish Pond

Lake Trout, April 1 through October 15, Minimum Length-15", Daily Limit-3

(xxxxvi)

Little Green Pond and

Tributaries

Fishing prohibited to protect hatchery brood stock

It is a violation for any person to possess a lure or fish taking device attached to a line on the waters or shores of Little Green Pond.

It is a violation for any person to possess Atlantic salmon in or within 200 yards of Little Green Pond.

(xxxxvii)

Little Jabe Pond

Trout, April 1-Oct 15, Minimum Length-12", Daily Limit-3, Artificial lures only

(xxxxviii)

Little Tupper Lake

Trout, April 1 through October 15, Catch and Release only, Artificial lures only

(xxxxix)

Little Wolf Pond

Ice fishing permitted

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum

Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(l)

Lower Cascade Lake

Round Whitefish, Possession prohibited

(li)

Meacham Lake

Ice fishing permitted

(lii)

Mirror Lake

Lake Trout, April 1 through October 15, Minimum Length-15", Daily Limit-3

(liii)

Moose Pond (Town of St. Armand)

Lake Trout, April 1 through October 15, Minimum Length-15", Daily Limit-3

(liv)

Mountain Pond (Town of

Brighton)

Trout, April 1-Nov 30, Catch and Release only, Artificial lures only

(lv)

Mud Pond (Town of Black Brook)

Ice fishing prohibited

(lvi)

Mud Pond (Town of Black Brook-two miles southwest of Riverview)

Ice fishing prohibited

(lvii)

Mud Pond (Town of Dannemora)

Ice fishing prohibited

(lviii)

Northville Pond

Ice fishing permitted

(lix)

Palmer Pond (Warren

County)

Trout, April 1-Nov 30, Minimum Length-

None, Daily Limit-5

(lx)

Paradox Lake

Ice fishing permitted

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-21", Daily Limit-3

(lxi)

Peaked Mountain Pond

Trout, April 1-Oct 15, Minimum Length-12", Daily Limit-3, Artificial lures only

(lxii)

Pharaoh Lake

Use or possession of baitfish is prohibited

Lake Trout, April 1 through October 15, Minimum Length-15", Daily Limit-3

(lxiii)

Piseco Lake

Ice fishing permitted

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-21", Daily Limit-2

(lxiv)

Putnam Pond

Ice fishing permitted

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum

Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(lxv)

Raquette Lake

Ice fishing permitted

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-21", Daily Limit-2

Brook Trout, All year, Minimum Length-

None, Daily Limit-5

(lxvi)

Rock Pond (Hamilton

County)

Trout, April 1 through October 15, Catch and Release only, Artificial lures only

(lxvii)

Round Lake to the boundary with Little Tupper Lake

Brook Trout, April 1-Oct 15, Minimum

Length-12", Daily Limit-3, Artificial lures only

(lxviii)

Rollins Pond

Ice fishing permitted

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-21", Daily Limit-3

(lxix)

Sacandaga Lake

Ice fishing permitted

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum

Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(lxx)

Sagamore Lake

Lake Trout, April 1 through October 15, Minimum Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(lxxi)

Saratoga Lake

Sunfish, All year, Minimum Length-8", Daily

Limit-15

(lxxii)

Schroon Lake

Ice fishing permitted

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(lxxiii)

Seventh Lake of Fulton Chain

Ice fishing permitted

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(lxxiv)

Sixth Lake of Fulton Chain

Ice fishing permitted

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(lxxv)

South Pond (Hamilton

County)

Ice fishing permitted

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-21", Daily Limit-2

(lxxvi)

St. Regis Falls Impoundment

Ice fishing permitted

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum

Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(lxxvii)

St. Regis Pond

Lake Trout, April 1 through October 15, Minimum Length-15", Daily Limit-3

(lxxviii)

Thirteenth Lake

Use or possession of baitfish is prohibited

(lxxix)

Trout Lake (Warren

County)

Ice fishing permitted

(lxxx)

Tupper Lake

Ice fishing permitted

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-21", Daily Limit-3

(lxxxi)

Upper Cascade Lake

Round Whitefish, Possession prohibited

(lxxxii)

Upper Chateaugay Lake

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-21", Daily Limit-3

(lxxxiii)

Upper Saranac Lake

Ice Fishing Permitted. Maximum of 3 icefishing lines allowed

Lake Trout, April 1 through October 15, Minimum Length-23", Daily Limit-3

(lxxxiv)

Utowana Lake

Ice fishing permitted

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-21", Daily Limit-2

(lxxxv)

West Caroga Lake

Ice fishing permitted

(lxxxvi)

West Lake (Fulton

County)

Ice fishing permitted

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-21", Daily Limit-3

(6)

Region 6 (Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, Oneida and St. Lawrence counties)

(i)

All lakes and ponds except as listed below or listed in sections 10.6(h), 10.6(i), 10.6(j) or 10.6(k) of this Part

Brook Trout, April 1-October 15, Daily Limit-5 with no more than 2 longer than 12"

(ii)

All Waters in Jefferson County except Sandy Pond

Yellow Perch, All year, Minimum Length-None, Daily Limit-Any number

(iii)

All Waters in Jefferson and St. Lawrence Counties Except As Listed Below

Black Bass, June 15 through November 30, Minimum Length-12", Daily Limit-5

(iv)

Allen Pond

Trout, April 1-Oct 15, Minimum Length-12", Daily Limit-3

(v)

Beardsley Lake

Ice fishing permitted

(vi)

Beaver Lake (Lewis

County)

Ice fishing permitted

Brook Trout, April 1 through October 15, Minimum Length-none, Daily Limit-5

(vii)

Black Lake

Ice fishing permitted

Black Bass, June 15 through November 30, Minimum Length-15", Daily Limit-5

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum

Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(viii)

Butterfield Lake

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum

Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(ix)

Brandy Lake (Town of

Forestport)

Ice fishing prohibited

(x)

Clear Lake (Jefferson

County)

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum

Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(xi)

Cranberry Lake

Ice fishing permitted

Northern Pike, May 1 through March 15, Minimum Length-None, Daily Limit-5

(xii)

Crystal Pond

Trout, April 1 through October 15, Daily

Limit-3 with no more than 1 longer than 12"

Trout, October 16 through March 31, Catch and Release only, Artificial lures only

(xiii)

Evergreen Lake

Trout, April 1-Oct 15, Minimum Length-none, Daily Limit-3, Artificial lures only

(xiv)

First Lake of Fulton

Chain

Ice fishing permitted

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-21", Daily Limit-3

(xv)

Fourth Lake of Fulton

Chain

Ice fishing permitted

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-21", Daily Limit-3

Brook Trout, All year, Minimum Length-9", Daily Limit-5

(xvi)

Francis Lake

Ice fishing permitted

(xvii)

Grass Lake

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum

Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(xviii)

Hidden Lake

Trout, April 1-Oct 15, Minimum Length-None, Daily Limit-3, Artificial lures only

(xix)

Horn Lake

Trout, April 1 through October 15, Minimum Length-None, Daily Limit-3, Artificial lures only

(xx)

Horseshoe Lake

Ice fishing permitted

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum

Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(xxi)

Hyde Lake

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum

Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(xxii)

Kyser Lake

Ice fishing permitted

(xxiii)

Lake Bonaparte

Ice fishing permitted

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(xxiv)

Lake-Of-The-Woods

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-21",

Daily Limit-3

(xxv)

Lake Ozonia

Ice fishing permitted

(xxvi)

Limekiln Lake

Ice fishing permitted

Brook Trout, All year, Minimum Length-

None, Daily Limit-5

(xxvii)

Massawepie

Conservation Easement Area Except Inland Trout Streams (See 10.3(f))

Trout, April 1 through October 15, Minimum

Length-12", Daily Limit-3

(xxviii)

Millsite Lake

Lake Trout, April 1 through October 15, Minimum Length-21", Daily Limit-3

(xxxix)

Moshier Reservoir

Ice fishing permitted

Brook Trout, April 1 through October 15, Minimum Length-none, Daily Limit-5

(xxx)

North Lake (Herkimer

County)

Ice fishing permitted

(xxxi)

Old Forge Pond

Ice fishing permitted

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-21", Daily Limit-3

(xxxii)

Peaked Mountain Lake

Trout, April 1-Oct 15, Minimum Length-None, Daily Limit-3, Artificial lures only

(xxxiii)

Pleasant Lake (Town of

Macomb)

Ice fishing permitted

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum

Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(xxxiv)

Red Lake

Sunfish, All year, Minimum Length-8", Daily

Limit-15

(xxxv)

Round Pond (Town of

Forestport)

Ice fishing prohibited

(xxxvi)

Second Lake of Fulton Chain

Ice fishing permitted

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-21", Daily Limit-3

(xxxvii)

Sixberry Lake

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-21",

Daily Limit-3

(xxxviii)

Sixtown Pond

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum

Length-18", Daily Limit-3

Sunfish, All year, Minimum Length-8", Daily

Limit-15

(xxxix)

Soft Maple Reservoir

Ice fishing permitted

(xxxx)

Star Lake

Ice fishing permitted

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-21", Daily Limit-3

(xxxxi)

Sterling Pond

Ice fishing permitted

(xxxxii)

Stillwater Reservoir

Ice fishing permitted

Brook Trout, All year, Minimum Length-12", Daily Limit-3

(xxxxiii)

Sylvia Lake

Ice fishing permitted

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-21", Daily Limit-3

(xxxxiv)

Tamarack Pond

Trout, April 1-Oct 15, Minimum Length-12", Daily Limit-3

(xxxxv)

Third Lake of Fulton Chain

Ice fishing permitted

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-21", Daily Limit-3

(xxxxvi)

Tooley Pond

Black Bass, June 15 through November 30, Catch and Release only, Artificial lures only

(xxxxvii)

Trout Lake (St.

Lawrence County)

Ice fishing permitted

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-21", Daily Limit-3

(xxxxviii)

Tupper Lake

Ice fishing permitted

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-21", Daily Limit-3

(xxxxix)

Whetstone Marsh Pond

Ice fishing permitted

(l)

Woodhull Lake

Lake Trout, April 1 through October 15, Minimum Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(7)

Region 7 (Broome, Cayuga, Chenango, Cortland, Madison, Onondaga, Oswego, Tioga and Tompkins counties)

(i)

All lakes and ponds except as listed below

Brook Trout, April 1-October 15, Daily Limit-5 with no more than 2 longer than 12"

(ii)

Cazenovia Lake

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum

Length-18", Daily Limit-3

Sunfish, All year, Minimum Length-8", Daily

Limit-15

(iii)

Cross Lake

Northern Pike, May 1 through March 15, Minimum Length-22", Daily Limit-5

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum

Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(iv)

Eaton Brook Reservoir

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum

Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(v)

Jamesville Reservoir

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum

Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(vi)

Redfield Reservoir

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum

Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(vii)

Whitney Point Reservoir

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum

Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(8)

Region 8 (Chemung, Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Orleans, Schuyler, Seneca, Steuben, Wayne and Yates counties)

(i)

All lakes and ponds except as listed below

Brook Trout, April 1-October 15, Daily Limit-5 with no more than 2 longer than 12"

(ii)

Cayuta Lake

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum

Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(iii)

Park Station Pond

Trout, All year, Minimum Length-none, Daily Limit-5 with no more than 2 longer than 12"

(iv)

Waterport Reservoir

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum

Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(9)

Region 9 (Allegany, Chautauqua, Cattaraugus, Erie, Niagara and Wyoming counties)

(i)

All lakes and ponds except as listed below

Brook Trout, April 1-October 15, Daily Limit-5 with no more than 2 longer than 12"

(ii)

Chautauqua Lake and its tributaries upstream to the first road bridge

Muskellunge and Tiger Muskellunge, June 1 through November 30, Minimum Length-40", Daily Limit-1

(iii)

Allen Lake

Brook Trout, All year, Minimum Length-none, Daily Limit-5 with no more than 2 longer than 12"

(iv)

Case Lake

Brook Trout, All year, Minimum Length-none, Daily Limit-5 with no more than 2 longer than 12"

(v)

Harwood Lake

Brook Trout, All year, Minimum Length-none, Daily Limit-5 with no more than 2 longer than 12"

(vi)

New Albion Lake

Brook Trout, All year, Minimum Length-none, Daily Limit-5 with no more than 2 longer than 12"

(vii)

Silver Lake

Sunfish, All year, Minimum Length-8", Daily

Limit-15

(c) Table B-Fishing regulations for specially designated rivers and streams in DEC Regions

DEC

Region

Water

Reach

Regulation

(1)

Region 1 (Nassau and Suffolk counties)

(i)

Beaver Brook and tributaries

From Beaver Lake upstream to source

Brook Trout, All year, Catch and Release only

(ii)

Beaverdam Creek and tributaries

From mouth upstream to Sunrise Highway

Brook Trout, All year, Catch and Release only

(iii)

Tributaries to

Blydenburgh Lake

From Blydenburgh Lake to source

Brook Trout, All year, Catch and Release only

(iv)

Carmans River and tributaries (Southaven County Park)

From Cement Dam upstream to Yaphank Avenue

Brown and Rainbow Trout, April 1 through October 15, Daily Limit-3 with no more than 1 longer than 12"

Brook Trout, All year, Catch and Release only

Fly fishing only

From Hards Lake upstream to the Cement Dam

Brown and Rainbow Trout, April 1 through October 15, Daily limit-3 with no more than 1 longer than 12"

Brook Trout, All year, Catch and Release only

From Bellport Bay upstream to the Hards Lake dam

Brook Trout, All year, Catch and Release only

Brown and Rainbow Trout, April 1 through October 15, Daily Limit-5 with no more than 2 longer than 12"

Brown and Rainbow Trout, October 16 through March 31, Catch and release only

(v)

Connetquot River and tributaries

Within Connetquot River State Park

Park Regulations apply

From the Great South Bay upstream to dam at Montauk Highway.

Brook Trout, All year, Catch and Release only

Brown and Rainbow Trout, April 1 through October 15, Daily Limit-5 with no more than 2 longer than 12"

Brown and Rainbow Trout, October 16 through March 31, Catch and release only

(vi)

Massapequa Creek and tributaries

From Massapequa Lake upstream to Northwest Drive

Brook Trout, All year, Catch and Release only

(vii)

Mud Creek and tributaries

From Patchogue Bay upstream to Sills Road

Brook Trout, All year, Catch and Release only

(viii)

Nissequogue River

Within Caleb Smith State Park

Park Regulations apply

From Long Island Sound upstream to the dam at White's Pool

Brook Trout, All year, Catch and Release only

Brown and Rainbow Trout, April 1 through October 15, Daily Limit-5 with no more than 2 longer than 12"

Brown and Rainbow Trout, October 16 through March 31, Catch and release only

(xi)

Patchogue River and tributaries

From Patchogue Bay upstream to source

Brook Trout, All year, Catch and Release only

Brown and Rainbow Trout, April 1 through October 15, Daily Limit-5 with no more than 2 longer than 12"

Brown and Rainbow Trout, October 16 through March 31, Catch and release only

(x)

Rattlesnake Creek

From confluence with Connetquot River upstream to dam at Sunrise Highway

Brook Trout, All year, Catch and Release only

Brown and Rainbow Trout, April 1 through October 15, Daily Limit-5 with no more than 2 longer than 12"

Brown and Rainbow Trout, October 16 through March 31, Catch and release only

(xi)

Swan River and tributaries

From Patchogue Bay upstream to Southaven Avenue

Brook Trout, All year, Catch and Release only

Brown and Rainbow Trout, April 1 through October 15, Daily Limit-5 with no more than 2 longer than 12"

Brown and Rainbow Trout, October 16 through March 31, Catch and release only

(xii)

Tuthills Creek and

Tributaries

From Patchogue Bay upstream to Waverly Ave

Brook Trout, All year, Catch and Release only

(2)

Region 3 (Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster and Westchester counties)

(i)

Croton River

From Muscoot Reservoir upstream to the confluence with the East and West Branches of the Croton River

Trout, All year, Daily Limit-5 with no more than 2 longer than 12"

(ii)

Hudson River

From Troy Dam downstream and all tributaries in this section to the first impassible barrier by fish

Black Bass, June 15 through

November 30, Minimum

Length-15", Daily Limit-5

(3)

Region 4 (Albany, Columbia, Delaware, Greene, Montgomery, Otsego, Rensselaer, Schenectady and Schoharie counties)

(i)

Hudson River

From Troy Dam downstream and all tributaries in this section to the first impassible barrier by fish

Black Bass, June 15 through

November 30, Minimum

Length-15", Daily Limit-5

From Troy Dam upstream to Bakers Falls in the Village of Hudson Falls and tributaries in this section to 1st barrier impassable by fish

All Species, All year, Catch and release. All fish shall be returned to the water immediately except bait fish may be collected and/or possessed for use as bait while fishing only.

Bowfishing is prohibited

(ii)

Mohawk River

From confluence with Hudson River upstream to Rte. 32 bridge

All Species, All year, Catch and release. All fish shall be returned to the water immediately except bait fish may be collected and/or possessed for use as bait while fishing only.

Bowfishing is prohibited

(4)

Region 5 (Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Hamilton, Saratoga, Warren and Washington counties)

(i)

Brant Lake Outlet

Entire

Ice fishing permitted

Rainbow and Brown Trout, All year, Daily Limit-5 with no more than 2 longer than 12"

(ii)

Fish Creek

From Saratoga Lake downstream to the old railroad crossing between Staffords and Bryants bridges:

Sunfish, All year, Minimum

Length-8", Daily Limit-15

(iii)

Great Chazy River

From Rte. 9B at

Coopersville upstream to

Perry Mills Dam:

Fishing is prohibited from

March 16 through April 30

(iv)

Great Sacandaga Lake Tributaries (Except Sacandaga River)

From the stream mouth upstream to 1st road bridge

Fishing is prohibited from

March 16 through April 30

(v)

Hudson River

From Troy Dam upstream to Bakers Falls in the Village of Hudson Falls and tributaries in this section to 1st barrier impassable by fish:

All Species, All year, Catch and release. All fish shall be returned to the water immediately except bait fish may be collected and/or possessed for use as bait while fishing only.

(vi)

Kayaderosseras

Creek

From Saratoga Lake upstream to 1st railroad bridge:

Fishing is prohibited from

March 16 through April 30

(vii)

Lake George Tributaries

From Lake George upstream to 1st barrier impassable by fish

Fishing is prohibited between 10 PM and 5 AM from April 1 through May 15

Smelt, May 16 through March 31, Minimum Length-None, Daily Limit-25

Smelt, April 1 through May 15, Use or possession is prohibited

(viii)

Lake Pleasant Outlet

From Lake Pleasant downstream to mouth of the Kunjamuk River

Fishing is prohibited from

March 16 through April 30

(ix)

Lake Pleasant

Tributaries

All tributaries to Lake Pleasant

Fishing is prohibited from

March 16 through April 30

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum Length-

18", Daily Limit-3

(x)

Mohawk River

From confluence with Hudson River upstream to Rte. 32 bridge

All Species, All year, Catch and release. All fish shall be returned to the water immediately except bait fish may be collected and/or possessed for use as bait while fishing only.

From Lock 2 to Guard

Gate 2 (Waterford Flight)

Use or possession of alewife or blueback herring is prohibited

(xi)

Sacandaga Lake Outlet

Entire

Fishing is prohibited from

March 16 through April 30

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(xii)

Sacandaga Lake

Tributaries

All Sacandaga Lake tributaries

Fishing is prohibited from

March 16 through April 30

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(xiii)

Sacandaga River

From Bridge St. in Northville upstream to the first crossing of Rte. 30

Fishing is prohibited from

March 16 through April 30

(xiv)

Saranac River

From Hough Brook at Union Falls Flow upstream to Franklin Falls Flow Dam

Fishing is prohibited from

March 16 through April 30

(xv)

Schroon River

From Starbuckville Dam upstream to Schroon Lake

Ice fishing permitted

Brown Trout and Rainbow

Trout, All year, Daily Limit-5 with no more than 2 longer than 12"

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-18", Daily Limit-3

From Schroon Lake upstream to Alder Meadow Rd.

Ice fishing permitted

Lake Trout, All year, Minimum Length-18", Daily Limit-3

Brown Trout and Rainbow

Trout, All year, Daily Limit-5 with no more than 2 longer than 12"

(xvi)

Thirteenth Lake

Outlet

From dam at the 13th Lake Road upstream to Thirteenth Lake

Use or possession of baitfish is prohibited

(5)

Region 6 (Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, Oneida and St. Lawrence counties)

(i)

East Branch Fish

Creek

From mouth upstream to the Rte. 69 bridge in Taberg

Fishing is prohibited from

March 16 through April 30

(ii)

Fish Creek (Oneida

County)

From Barge Canal upstream to junction of East and West Branches of Fish Creek

Fishing is prohibited from

March 16 through April 30

(iii)

Fish Creek (St.

Lawrence County)

From west side (downstream) side of State Rte. 58 bridge upstream to highest point of Fish Creek Falls in Pope Mills

Fishing is prohibited from

March 16 through April 30

(iv)

Indian River

From the confluence with the Oswegatchie River upstream to Black Lake

Black Bass, June 15 through

November 30, Minimum

Length-15", Daily Limit-5

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum Length-

18", Daily Limit-3

From Black Lake upstream to the falls in Rossie

Black Bass, June 15 through

November 30, Minimum

Length-15", Daily Limit-5

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum Length-18", Daily Limit-3

From west side (downstream) of County Rte. 8 bridge at Rossie upstream to highest point of Rossie Falls

Fishing is prohibited from

March 16 through April 30

(v)

Mohawk River

From Delta Lake upstream to bridge in Westernville

Fishing is prohibited from

March 16 through April 30

(vi)

West Branch of Fish Creek

From mouth upstream to dam in McConnellsville:

Fishing is prohibited from

March 16 through April 30

(6)

Region 7 (Broome, Cayuga, Chenango, Cortland, Madison, Onondaga, Oswego, Tioga and Tompkins counties)

(i)

Canaseraga Creek

From Rte. 31 bridge upstream to Thruway

Fishing is prohibited from

March 16 through April 30

(ii)

Chittenango Creek

From mouth upstream to

Conrail railroad line

Fishing is prohibited from

March 16 through April 30

(iii)

Cowaselon Creek

From mouth upstream to

Rte. 13

Fishing is prohibited from

March 16 through April 30

(iv)

Little Choconut Creek

From mouth to Goudey

Station Building

Fishing is prohibited from

March 16 through April 30

(v)

Otselic River

From the confluence with the Tioughnioga

Fishing is prohibited from

March 16 through April 30

River upstream to the Whitney Point Reservoir dam

From Whitney Point Reservoir upstream to Cortland County Rte. 169 bridge at Landers Corners

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum Length-

18", Daily Limit-3

(vi)

Scriba Creek

From mouth upstream to

Fish Hatchery Dam

Fishing is prohibited from

March 16 through April 30

(vii)

Seneca River

From the confluence with Oneida River upstream to Seneca Lake (includes Region 8 portion)

Northern Pike, May 1 through March 15, Minimum Length-22", Daily Limit-5

From Plainville Road (Hamlet of Jacks Reef) upstream to Seneca Lake (includes Region 8 portion)

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(viii)

Susquehanna River

From the railroad bridge 0.65 mile downstream of Rte. 201 bridge in Johnson City to

Murphy's Island (0.5 mile upstream of Harold Moore Park)

Fishing is prohibited from

March 16 through April 30

Between Rock Bottom Dam and Exchange St. Bridge in Binghamton

Fishing is prohibited from

March 16 through April 30

(ix)

Tioughnioga River

From New York Rte. 26 bridge to U.S. Rte. 11 bridge

Fishing is prohibited from

March 16 through April 30

(7)

Region 8 (Chemung, Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Orleans, Schuyler, Seneca, Steuben, Wayne and Yates counties)

(i)

Clyde River

From the confluence with Seneca River upstream to Lock 26 on the Erie Canal

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum Length-

18", Daily Limit-3

(ii)

Conesus Inlet Fish and Wildlife Management Area

From Conesus Lake south to and including the dam on Conesus Inlet, except the canal west of Conesus Inlet and that portion of the Inlet north of the canal

Fishing is prohibited March 1

through April 30

(iii)

Erie Canal

From the confluence with Seneca River upstream to Lock 26 on the Erie Canal

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(iv)

Genesee River

From the downstream side of Mount Morris Dam downstream to first railroad bridge downstream of State Route 36

Fishing is prohibited from

March 16 through April 30

(v)

North McMillan Creek

From Conesus Lake upstream to source

Fishing is prohibited March 1

through April 30

(vi)

Seneca River

From the confluence with Oneida River upstream to Seneca Lake (includes Region 7 portion)

Northern Pike, May 1 through March 15, Minimum Length-22", Daily Limit-5

From Plainville Road (Hamlet of Jacks Reef) upstream to Seneca Lake (includes Region 7 portion)

Walleye, May 1 through March 15, Minimum Length-18", Daily Limit-3

(8)

Region 9 (Allegany, Chautauqua, Cattaraugus, Erie, Niagara and Wyoming counties)

(i)

Buttermilk Creek

From Mouth to Fox

Valley Road

Fishing prohibited all year

(ii)

Chadakoin River

From Chautauqua Lake downstream to Warner Dam

Muskellunge and Tiger

Muskellunge, June1 through

November 30, Minimum

Length-40", Daily Limit-1

(d) Finger Lakes fishing regulations.
(1) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 10.1 of this Part and in accordance with Table C in paragraph (2) of this subdivision, no person, when fishing in Canadice, Canandaigua, Cayuga, Conesus, Hemlock, Honeoye, Keuka, Otisco, Owasco, Seneca and Skaneateles Lakes shall take or possess, on these lakes or the shores thereof, fish of the species listed:
(i) other than during the open season specified for such species;
(ii) of a size less than that specified for such species;
(iii) in excess of the daily limit specified for such species; and
(iv) in a manner contrary to that specified for such species.
(2) Table C -Fishing regulations for Finger Lakes.

Water

Species

Open Season

Minimum Length

Daily Limit

(a) All Finger Lakes

Northern pike

May 1 through March 15

22"

5

Walleye

May 1 through March 15

18" Except in Skaneateles Lake (see below)

3

b) Canadice Lake, Canandaigua Lake, Conesus Lake, Hemlock Lake, Honeoye Lake, Keuka Lake, Seneca Lake

Brown trout, rainbow trout, lake trout, Atlantic salmon

All year

15"

5 in combination.

Catch shall include no more than 1 rainbow trout or 3 Atlantic salmon

Black bass

June 15

12"

5

through

March 15

March 16 through June 14

Catch and release only

Artificial lures only

(c) Honeoye Lake

Alewife or sawbellies

Possession prohibited

Sunfish

All year

8"

15

(d) Cayuga Lake, Owasco Lake

Brown trout, rainbow trout, lake trout, Atlantic salmon

All year

15" Except 18" for Atlantic salmon in lake

5 in combination. Catch shall include no more than 3 brown trout, 3 rainbow trout or 3 Atlantic salmon

(e) Otisco Lake

Tiger

Muskellunge

May 1 through March 15

36"

1

Trout

All year

12"

5

Sunfish

All year

8"

15

(f) Skaneateles Lake

Brown trout, rainbow trout, lake trout, Atlantic salmon

All year

15"

5 in combination. Catch shall include no more than 3 of any species

Walleye

All year

12"

Any number

Alewife or sawbellies

Possession prohibited

(3) Ice fishing is permitted in all Finger Lakes subject to existing size, season and bag limits.
(e) Fishing regulations for Finger Lakes tributaries. The following regulations apply to all tributaries to Canadice Lake, Canandaigua Lake, Cayuga Lake, Hemlock Lake, Keuka Lake, Owasco Lake, Otisco Lake, Seneca Lake and Skaneateles Lake upstream to the first barrier impassable by fish.
(1) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 10.1 and in accordance with Table D in paragraph (2) of this subdivision, no person, when fishing in tributaries to Canadice, Canandaigua, Cayuga, Hemlock, Keuka, Otisco, Owasco, Seneca and Skaneateles Lakes shall take or possess, on these tributaries or the shores thereof, fish of the species listed:
(i) other than during the open season specified for such species;
(ii) of a size less than that specified for such species;
(iii) in excess of the daily limit specified for such species; and
(iv) in a manner contrary to that specified for such species.
(2) Table D -Finger Lakes tributary trout and salmon fishing regulations.

Water

Species

Open Season

Minimum Length

Daily Limit

All Canadice, Canadaigua, Hemlock, Keuka, and Seneca Lake tributaries upstream to the first barrier impassable by fish

Brown trout, Rainbow trout, Lake trout, Atlantic salmon

April 1 through December 31

15"

3 in combination, catch shall include no more than 1 rainbow trout

All Owasco, Skaneatles and Otisco Lake tributaries upstream to the first barrier impassable by fish except those tributaries segments listed separately in this table

Brown trout, Rainbow trout, Lake trout, Atlantic salmon

April 1 through December 31

15", except 9" for brown trout

3 in combination

All Cayuga Lake tributaries upstream to the first barrier impassable by fish except those tributary segments listed separately in this table

Brown trout, Rainbow trout, Lake trout, Atlantic salmon

April 1 through December 31

15" except 18" for Atlantic salmon

3 in combination

Fall Creek (Cayuga Lake) from the downstream edge

Brown trout, Rainbow trout, Lake trout,

April 1 through December 31

15" except 18" for Atlantic salmon

3 in combination

of the railroad bridge below Rt. 13 to Ithaca Falls

Atlantic salmon

January 1 through March 31

Catch and release only

Artificial lures only

Spafford Creek (Otisco Lake) upstream to the first barrier impassable by fish

Trout

April 1 through

October 15

Any size

5 with no more than 2 longer than 12"

(3) All other species: Open seasons, daily creel limits and minimum lengths in effect for Finger Lakes lakes as provided in paragraph (d) (2) of this section.
(4) Additional regulations.
(i) Any action to frighten fish and move them from concealment, including herding, driving, kicking and stoning is prohibited.
(ii) Angling is prohibited as follows:
(a) From January 1st through March 31st except for those stream sections listed in paragraph (5) of this subdivision and Fall Creek in Ithaca, Tompkins County, from the downstream edge of the railroad bridge below Route 13 to Ithaca Falls.
(b) Between sunset and sunrise from April 1st through May 15th and October 1st through December 31st except for those stream sections listed in paragraph (5) of this subdivision.
(c) Between sunset and sunrise from January 1st through March 31st in Fall Creek in Ithaca, Tompkins County, from the downstream edge of the railroad bridge below Route 13 to Ithaca Falls.
(iii) Use of more than one line with a single hook point is prohibited except for those stream sections listed in paragraph (5) of this subdivision.
(iv) Possession of hooks with a gap greater than 1/2 inch is prohibited except for those stream sections listed in paragraph (5) of this subdivision.
(v) Possession of landing nets larger than 50 inches around the frame or with handles longer than 20 inches is prohibited except for those sections listed in paragraph (5) of this subdivision.
(5) Stream sections for which additional tributary regulations (ii), (iii), (iv), and (v) in paragraph (4) of this subdivision do not apply.
(i) West River, Sucker Brook from Canandaigua Lake upstream in Ontario County.
(ii) Cayuga Inlet and flood control channel from Cayuga Lake upstream to posted "NO FISHING" boundary below the Fishway in Tompkins County.
(iii) Yawgers Creek from Cayuga County upstream to abandoned Lehigh Valley R.R. bridge in Cayuga County.
(iv) Guyanoga Creek from Keuka Lake upstream to Route 54A bridge in Yates County.
(v) Owasco Inlet from Owasco Lake upstream 2/3 mile to marked boundary at old railroad bed in Cayuga County.
(vi) Barge Canal from Seneca Lake upstream to northernmost Route 14 bridge in Montour Falls, Schuyler County.
(vii) Fall Creek in Ithaca, Tompkins County, from Cayuga Lake to the downstream edge of the railroad bridge below Route 13 in Ithaca.
(viii) Old Seneca Inlet in the Southeast corner of Seneca Lake upstream of State Route 414.
(f) Inland Trout Stream fishing regulations
(1) Definition

For the purposes of this subdivision, the following definition applies:

(i) Inland Trout Streams shall mean all rivers and streams inhabited by trout except as follows:
(a) Great Lakes tributaries to the first impassible barrier;
(b) Finger Lakes tributaries to the first impassible barrier;
(c) Lake Champlain tributaries to the first impassible barrier;
(d) Tidal stream reaches
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 10.1 of this Part and in accordance with Table D in paragraph (4), Table E in paragraph (5), and Table F in paragraph (6) and paragraph (7) of this subdivision, no person, when fishing Inland Trout Streams shall take or possess, on these streams or the shores thereof, fish of the species listed:
(i) other than during the open season specified for such species;
(ii) of a size less than that specified for such species;
(iii) in excess of the daily limit specified for such species; and
(iv) in a manner contrary to that specified for such species.
(3) The special regulations set forth in this subdivision shall not apply to:
(i) Nassau County streams
(ii) Suffolk County streams
(iii) Croton River from Muscoot Reservoir upstream to confluence with East and West Branches Croton River (Westchester County)
(iv) Brant Lake Outlet (Warren County)
(v) Rock Pond Outlet Stream (Hamilton County)
(vi) Schroon River from Starbuckville Dam upstream to Schroon Lake (Warren County)
(vii) Schroon River from Schroon Lake upstream to Alder Meadow Road (Essex County)
(4) Table D - Statewide inland trout stream regulation

The following regulations will apply to all inland trout streams except those listed in Table F of this subdivision.

Species

Open Season

Minimum length and daily harvest limit

Method

Trout

April 1 through October 15

5 with no more than 2 trout longer than 12"

October 16 through March 31

Catch and Release only

Artificial lures only

(5) Table E - Inland Trout Stream Regulation Categories

The following inland trout stream regulation categories may be applied to trout in the waters listed in Table F of this subdivision.

Regulation Category

Open Season

Minimum length and daily harvest limit

Method

(a)

Catch and Release

All year

Catch and Release only

Artificial lures only

Stocked

April 1 through October 15

3 with no more than 1 trout longer than 12"

(b)

Extended

October 16 through March 31

Catch and Release only

Artificial lures only

(c)

Wild Quality

April 1 through October 15

3 with no more than 1 trout longer than 12"

October 16 through March 31

Catch and Release only

Artificial lures only

(d)

Wild Premier

April 1 through October 15

1 at any size

October 16 through March 31

Catch and Release only

Artificial lures only

(6) Table F - Trout fishing regulations for specially designated inland trout streams

DEC Region

Water

Reach

Regulation Category

(a)

Region 3 (Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster and Westchester counties)

(i)

Amawalk Outlet (Muscoot River)

From Muscoot Reservoir upstream to Amawalk Reservoir

Wild Quality

(ii)

Beaver Kill

From the Delaware/Sullivan County line downstream of Roscoe upstream to the Delaware/Sullivan County line upstream of Roscoe

Stocked Extended

From the downstream end of the Beaver Kill Campground upstream to 1/2 mile upstream of the Beaver Kill covered bridge at the Beaver Kill Campground

Stocked Extended

(iii)

Beer Kill West Branch

From the confluence with Beer Kill upstream to Windsor Lake

Wild Quality

(iv)

Callicoon Creek North Branch

From the confluence with Callicoon Creek upstream to Gossweyler Pond

Stocked Extended

From Gossweyler Pond upstream to the first Lower Weissman Road bridge crossing

Wild Quality

(v)

Cedar Pond Brook

From the Pyngyp Road/Route 210 intersection upstream to Cedar Flats Road/Route 210 intersection.

Wild Quality

(vi)

East Branch Croton River

From confluence with West Branch Croton River upstream to Diverting Reservoir Dam

Stocked Extended

From Diverting Reservoir upstream to East Branch Reservoir Dam

Stocked Extended

(vii)

Esopus Creek

From Ashokan Reservoir upstream to confluence with Lost Clove Creek

Wild Quality

(viii)

Mongaup Creek

From confluence with Willowemoc Creek upstream to confluence with the tributary immediately south of the Catskill Fish Hatchery

Wild Quality

(xi)

Neversink River

From the Guymard Tpke crossing upstream to the Sullivan-Orange County line

Stocked Extended

Neversink River and tributaries within the Neversink River Unique Area and owned by the people of the State of New York situated in the Towns of Thompson and Forestburgh and abutting that reach of the Neversink River from the Sullivan-Orange County line upstream to its confluence with Mercer Brook, except any portion thereof where the right to fish is privately owned.

Catch and Release

From 1.0 miles downstream of Bridgeville Road upstream to Wynkoop Brook

Stocked Extended

(x)

Ramapo River

From the downstream end of H. Pierson Mapes Flat Rock County Park upstream to Arden Valley Rd

Stocked Extended

(xi)

Rochester Creek

From the confluence with Rondout Creek upstream to confluence with Mettacahonts Creek

Wild Quality

(xii)

Rondout Creek

From confluence with Sundown Creek upstream to upstream most crossing of County Route 42

Wild Quality

(xiii)

Wappingers Creek

From New Hackensack Road Bridge in Red Oaks Mill upstream to East Branch Wappingers Creek in Hibernia

Stocked Extended

From 3/4 miles downstream of Jameson Hill Rd. Bridge in Clinton Corners upstream to Hunts Lake Creek in Stanfordville

Wild Quality

(xiv)

West Branch Croton River

From confluence with East Branch Croton River upstream to Croton Falls Reservoir Dam

Catch and Release

From Croton Falls Reservoir upstream to West Branch Reservoir Dam

Wild Quality

(xv)

Willowemoc Creek

From the confluence with the Beaver Kill upstream to the second Route 17 Quickway Bridge east of Roscoe

Stocked Extended

From the second Route 17 Quickway Bridge east of Roscoe upstream 3.5 miles to 1200 feet upstream of the confluence with Elm Hollow Brook

Catch and Release

From 1200 feet upstream of the confluence with Elm Hollow Brook upstream to Parkston Road Bridge

Stocked Extended

From the downstream end of the Willowemoc Wild Forest upstream to the confluence with Fir Brook

Stocked Extended

(b)

Region 4 (Albany, Columbia, Delaware, Greene, Montgomery, Otsego, Rensselaer, Schenectady and Schoharie counties)

(i)

Batavia Kill

(Delaware

County)

From confluence with East Branch Delaware River upstream to source

Wild Quality

(ii)

Beaver Kill

From 1.6 miles downstream of Iron Bridge at Horton upstream to 1 mile upstream of Iron Bridge at Horton except additional restriction as listed in paragraph 7 of this subdivision.

Catch and Release

From 1 mile upstream of Iron Bridge at Horton upstream to the old railroad trestle 2.5 miles downstream of the Sullivan County Line

Stocked Extended

From the Sullivan County Line downstream of Roscoe downstream 2.5 miles to the old railroad trestle

Catch and Release

From the first Sullivan County Line crossing upstream of Roscoe upstream to the Route 206 Bridge

Stocked Extended

(iii)

Bushkill

From confluence with Dry Brook upstream to confluence with Emory Brook and Vly Creek

Wild Quality

(iv)

Bushnellsville Creek

From Greene/Ulster County Line upstream to source

Wild Quality

(v)

Catskill Creek

From confluence with Basic Creek in Freehold upstream to the confluence with Fox Creek in Preston Hollow

Stocked Extended

(vi)

Delaware River

From Bridge in Lordville upstream to confluence with West and East Branches of Delaware River

Wild Premier

(vii)

East Branch Delaware River

From confluence with West Branch Delaware River upstream to Route 206/30 bridge in Downsville

Wild Premier

(viii)

East Brook

From confluence with West Branch Delaware River upstream to source

Wild Quality

(ix)

East Creek (aka

Kinderhook

Creek)

From confluence with Kinderhook Creek south of Route 43 in Stephentown upstream to State Line

Wild Quality

(x)

Emory Brook

From confluence with Bush Kill upstream to source

Wild Quality

(xi)

Kinderhook Creek

From I-90 upstream to confluence with East Creek south of Route 43 in Stephentown

Stocked Extended

(xii)

Little Hoosic River

From confluence with Hoosic River upstream to source

Wild Quality

(xiii)

Panther Creek

From Route 4 in West Fulton upstream to Source

Wild Quality

(xiv)

Russell Brook

From confluence with Beaver Kill upstream to source

Wild Quality

(xv)

West Branch Delaware River

Forming NY/PA border

Wild Premier

From NY/PA border upstream to 2 miles downstream of the Route 17 bridge at Deposit

Wild Premier

From Route 17 bridge at Deposit downstream 2 miles

Catch and Release

From Route 17 bridge at Deposit upstream to Stilesville Weir

Wild Premier

From East Brook in Walton upstream 35.5 miles to Town Brook in Hobart

Stocked Extended

(c)

Region 5 (Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Hamilton, Saratoga, Warren and Washington counties)

(i)

Battenkill

From confluence with Whittaker Brook upstream to Rexleigh Bridge

Stocked Extended

From County RT 61 Bridge in Shushan upstream to County Route 64 Bridge

Stocked Extended

From County Route 64 Bridge upstream to covered bridge in Eagleville

Wild Quality

From covered bridge at Eagleville upstream to Vermont state line

Catch and Release

(ii)

Cayadutta Creek

From foot path bridge off of W. Montgomery St upstream to Co. Highway 122

Stocked Extended

(iii)

Chateaugay River

From end of posted PFR 1 mile from US/Canada Border upstream to 1.0 miles upstream of the Marble River confluence

Stocked Extended

From the Chasm dam impoundment upstream to High Falls Dam

Stocked Extended

(iv)

Hudson River

From the confluence of Raymond Brook upstream to the confluence with Thirteenth Brook

Stocked Extended

(v)

Kayaderosseras Creek

From Galway Road upstream to 0.5 miles upstream of crossing at intersection of N. Creek Rd. and Squashville Rd.

Stocked Extended

(vii)

Mettawee River

From Lower Turnpike bridge in North Granville upstream to Vermont State line

Stocked Extended

(viii)

North Branch Great Chazy River

From confluence with Great Chazy River upstream to Lake Roxanne Road in Ellenburg Depot

Stocked Extended

(ix)

Saranac River

From the Millstone Monument located at the intersection of Sand Road and NYS Rt. 22B in Morrisonville upstream to Kent Falls Dam

Catch and Release

From 1500 ft east of Pup Hill Road bridge crossing upstream to the marked boundary 100 yards upstream of its confluence with the North Branch Saranac River

Stocked Extended

From marked boundary 100 yards upstream of its confluence with the North Branch Saranac River upstream 1.4 miles to Stord Brook

Catch and Release

(x)

Salmon River (Franklin County)

From Rt. 37 Bridge in Westville Center upstream to Flat Rock Road Bridge

Stocked Extended

From Flat Rock Road bridge upstream to 200 yards downstream of the Cargin Road bridge

Catch and Release

From 200 yds. downstream of Cargin Road Bridge upstream to Lamica Lake Dam

Stocked Extended

(xi)

Schroon River

From Bolton Landing-Riverbank Road upstream to Starbuckville Dam

Stocked Extended

(xii)

True Brook

From confluence with Saranac River upstream to Smithkill Brook (0.8 mile west of Number 37 Rd)

Wild Quality

(xiii)

West Branch Ausable River

From confluence with East Branch Ausable River upstream to the Rt 86 bridge at the flume

Stocked Extended

From the Rt 86 bridge at the flume upstream to the Whiteface Ski Center bridge

Catch and Release

From the Whiteface Ski Center bridge upstream to the DEC sign 2.2 miles downstream of Monument Falls

Stocked Extended

From DEC sign 2.2 miles downstream of Monument Falls upstream to confluence with Holcomb Pond Outlet

Catch and Release

(d)

Region 6 (Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, Oneida and St. Lawrence counties)

(i)

Crystal Creek

From confluence with the Black River upstream to Crystal Pond Dam

Wild Quality

From Crystal Pond upstream to Erie Canal Rd.

Wild Quality

(ii)

Fish Creek

From the confluence with Black River upstream to 1.5 miles upstream of North South Road

Wild Quality

(iii)

Mohawk River

From Delta Dam downstream to first confluence with Barge Canal

Stocked Extended

(iv)

South Branch Grass River

From 0.5 mile downstream of Route 3 upstream to Grass River Flow

Catch and Release

(v)

West Canada Creek

From Bridge Street in Middleville to the first bridge

Stocked Extended

(Comstock Bridge) downstream of the mouth of Cincinnati Creek

From the first bridge (Comstock Bridge) downstream of the mouth of Cincinnati Creek upstream to Trenton Falls Dam

Catch and Release

(e)

Region 7 (Broome, Cayuga, Chenango, Cortland, Madison, Onondaga, Oswego, Tioga and Tompkins counties)

(i)

Butternut Creek

From Kinne Road upstream to Jamesville Reservoir

Stocked Extended

From Jamesville Reservoir upstream to Route 80

Stocked Extended

(ii)

Chittenango Creek

From Russell Street in Chittenango upstream to the mile marker 1237 south of the Village of Chittenango Line

Stocked Extended

From the mile marker 1237 south of the Village of Chittenango Line upstream to the Town of Fenner/ Town of Sullivan Town Line at mile marker 1219

Catch and Release

From the Town of Fenner/ Town of Sullivan Town Line at mile marker 1219 upstream to Route 20 in Cazenovia

Stocked Extended

(iii)

Genegantslet Creek

From first Route 220 bridge north of Smithville Flats upstream to mouth of Five Streams

Catch and Release

(iv)

Limestone Creek

From Erie Canal upstream to Route 80

Stocked Extended

(v)

Ninemile Creek

From Onondaga Lake upstream to Amboy Dam

Catch and Release

From Amboy Dam upstream to the dam at Route 174/Glover Road junction

Stocked Extended

(vi)

Old Chenango Canal

From Oriskany Creek upstream to Route 20 Bridge

Wild Premier

(vii)

Oquaga Creek

From the new Route 17 bridge west of Deposit upstream 3 miles to the Old Route 17 bridge east of McClure

Catch and Release

(viii)

Oriskany Creek

From Route 12B Bridge in Oriskany Falls upstream to Old Chenango Canal

Wild Premier

(ix)

Skaneateles Creek

From the Jordan Road bridge in the Village of Jordan upstream 10.2 miles to the Old Seneca Turnpike bridge north of Village of Skaneateles

Catch and Release

(x)

West Branch Delaware River

From NY/PA border upstream to 2 miles downstream of the Route 17 bridge at Deposit

Wild Premier

From Route 17 bridge at Deposit downstream 2 miles

Catch and Release

From Route 17 bridge at Deposit upstream to Stilesville Weir

Wild Premier

(xi)

West Branch Limestone Creek

From confluence with Limestone Creek upstream to No. 2 West Road

Stocked Extended

(f)

Region 8 (Chemung, Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Orleans, Schuyler, Seneca, Steuben, Wayne and Yates counties)

(i)

Cayuta Creek

From Tioga County Line upstream to Swan Hill Road

Stocked Extended

(ii)

Cohocton River

From Veterans Ave Bridge (Bath) upstream to County Route 39A (Atlanta)

Stocked Extended

From County Route 39A (Atlanta) upstream to source

Wild Quality

(iii)

Mill Creek

From confluence with Canaseraga Creek to County Route 90 (Patchinville)

Wild Quality

(iv)

Neil Creek

From confluence with Cohocton River upstream to the end of PFR section 1500 feet upstream of Mattoon Road.

Wild Quality

(v)

Oatka Creek

From Bowerman Road upstream to Union Street

Wild Quality

From Union Street upstream 1.7 miles to Wheatland Center Rd

Catch and Release

From Wheatland Center Rd upstream to the confluence with Spring Creek

Wild Quality

From Monroe County Line upstream to Circular Hill Road

Stock Extended

(vi)

Spring Creek

From confluence with Oatka Creek upstream to source except additional restriction as listed in paragraph 7 of this subdivision.

Wild Quality

(g)

Region 9 (Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, Niagara and Wyoming counties

(i)

Cattaraugus Creek

From confluence with Elton Creek upstream to 1.0 miles upstream of Java Lake Road

Stocked Extended

(ii)

Clear Creek (Cattaraugus and Wyoming counties)

From confluence with Cattaraugus Creek upstream to NYS Route 98 crossing near Phillipi Road

Wild Premier

(iii)

Clear Creek (Cattaraugus and Chautauqua counties)

From confluence with Conewango Creek upstream to bridge at Cockaigne Ski Area

Wild Premier

(iv)

East Koy Creek

From Wyoming Co line upstream to Green Bay Road

Stocked Extended

(v)

Elm Creek

From confluence with Little Conewango Creek upstream to NYS Route 394

Wild Quality

(vi)

Elton Creek

From NYS Route 16 upstream to former bridge on Swanson Hill Road

Wild Quality

(vii)

Fenton Brook (aka Mud Creek)

From Conewango Creek upstream to County Route 6 downstream of Fancher Hill Road

Wild Quality

(viii)

Flynn (Spring) Brook

From confluence with Cattaraugus Creek upstream to Youngers Road

Wild Quality

(ix)

Genesee River

From Belmont Dam in Belmont upstream to 1.0 mile upstream of County Route 29 near York's Corners

Stocked Extended

From 1.0 mile upstream of County Route 29 near York's Corners upstream to NYS Route 19 bridge in Shongo

Catch and Release

From NYS Route 19 bridge in Shongo upstream to State Line

Stocked Extended

(x)

Goose Creek

From NYS Rt 474 in Ashville upstream to Wall Street

Stocked Extended

(xi)

Hosmer (Sardinia) Brook

From confluence with Cattaraugus Creek upstream to Genesee Road

Wild Quality

(xii)

Lime Lake Outlet

From Confluence with Elton Creek upstream to Lime Lake

Wild Premier

(xiii)

Mansfield Creek

From 0.5 mi upstream of the western most County Rt 13 (Maples Rd) crossing upstream to Hinman Hollow Road crossing near Poverty Hill Road

Wild Quality

(xiv)

McKinstry Creek

From confluence with Lime Lake Outlet upstream to source

Wild Quality

(xv)

North Branch Wiscoy Creek

From confluence with Wiscoy Creek upstream to NYS Route 362

Wild Quality

(xvi)

The Ram

From confluence with Elm Creek upstream to NYS Route 394

Wild Quality

(xvii)

Trout Brook

From confluence with Wiscoy Creek upstream to 0.1 miles upstream of Hillside Road.

Wild Quality

(xviii)

Wiscoy Creek

From confluence with Genesee River upstream to Flynn Road

Wild Premier

(7) Additional special regulations for select inland trout streams
(i) Beaverkill River from Iron Bridge at Horton downstream to first Route 17 overpass: Angling prohibited from July 1 through August 31 to protect thermally stressed trout.
(ii) Spring Creek on Caledonia State Fish Hatchery property as posted: Angling prohibited from 3:30 PM to 8:00 AM.
(iii) Charley Pond Outlet within William C. Whitney Area: Fishing prohibited July 1 through September 15.
(iv) Mongaup Creek downstream of Mongaup Pond: Use and possession of baitfish is prohibited.
(g) Illegal hooking of trout. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other section of this Part, no person shall fail to return to the water, trout, lake trout and landlocked salmon not hooked in the mouth when fishing in any waters of the State.

[FN1] Parties holding reserved contractual rights under the contract of sale between New York State and Whitney Industries are not subject to this regulation. This exception applies only to the extent that such activities are authorized by and in strict conformance with the terms of said contract provisions and the companion deed restrictions.

N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 6 § 10.3

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