The Wildlife and Fisheries Commission passed a Notice of Intent (NOI) to include commercial passive fishing gear marking requirements for using freshwater yo-yos, trigger devices, trotlines, limb lines, jugs, and all other passive fishing devices containing a hook or hooks. Additionally, the NOI removes the requirement for a phone number and name on recreational passive gear tags.  The proposed commercial rules are similar to marking and tending rules already in place for recreational passive fishing gears.

Today’s action will provide uniformity between recreational and commercial gear marking rules, reduce the potential for litter/abandoned gear by increasing accountability to gear via proof of ownership, show a good faith effort to reduce “ghost fishing” in light of the proposed Alligator Snapping Turtle listing, and increase conformity with tagging requirements on border waters.

Below is a summary of the proposed commercial freshwater passive hooked gear requirements:

Interested persons may submit written comments relative to the proposed rule to Robby Maxwell, Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, 1025 Tom Watson Rd., Lake Charles, LA 70615, or via email to rmaxwell@wlf.la.gov prior to July 30, 2024.

To view the NOI visit: https://www.wlf.louisiana.gov/assets/Resources/Publications/Commission_Action_Items/Freshwater-Passive-Hooked-Fishing-Gear-NOI-Clean-052024.pdf