Must remove the shack or structure (1) In any area of the State in which there is a closed ice fishing season, by ice out or 3 days after the close of the ice fishing season, whichever is earlier and (2) In any area of the State in which there is no close of the ice fishing season, by ice out or March 31st, whichever is earlier.Ice Fishing Shack: A person who owns any shack or temporary structure used for ice fishing: All other laws and regulations apply on these days (Title 12, §12503-3).
On these days, any person (except those whose license has been suspended or revoked) may fish without a license. Note: Note: It is unlawful to troll a fly in waters restricted to fly fishing only (Title 12, §12658).įree Fishing Days: Will take place on February 19-20, 2022 and June 4-5, 2022. Note: These provisions do not restrict the taking of alewives and smelts in accordance with laws regulating marine resources (Title 12, §12457).Įxceptions: Any fishway exceptions are noted in the special fishing laws section.įly Fishing: No more than 3 unbaited artificial flies individually attached to a line may be used. For purposes of this subsection "operational" means a fishway capable of fish passage whether or not it is allowing the passage of fish at any given time).
Any person with a developmental disability (as defined in Title 5, §19503) (Title 12, §10853-10).Any Maine resident (or nonresident, if reciprocal privileges exist in the home state of the nonresident) who is suffering from the loss, or loss of use, of both lower extremities (Title 12, §10853-3).A resident or non-resident, if reciprocal privileges exist in the home state of the non-resident, who is a war veteran and has a service-connected disability of 50% (Title 12, SS 10853-4).Any Maine Native American who is a member of the Passamaquoddy, Penobscot, Maliseet, or Micmac Tribe (must obtain licenses from their respective tribal headquarters) (Title 12, §10853-8).Any Maine resident who is blind (Title 12, §10853-2).
This does not apply to baitfish (Title 12, §12553-2).īaitfish: See laws on pages 53-55 concern-ing the use of baitfish (live or dead).Ĭlosed Waters: All inland waters, including those in Indian Territory, are closed to ice fishing except those opened by rule (Open Water Fishing – Title 12, §12453, Ice Fishing – Title 12, §12454).Ĭusk Lines: All lines set through the ice at night (sunset to sunrise) for cusk must be checked at least once every hour by the person who set them (Title 12, §12659-A-4).Ĭomplimentary (Free) Fishing License Provisions: A free fishing license will be issued, upon application, to the following (these free licenses may be obtained at the Department Office in Augusta): Any fish killed becomes part of the daily bag limit (Title 12, §12611).īait Containers: A person selling bait may not provide or sell the bait in containers composed in whole or in part of polystyrene foam plastic. However, it is lawful to place food particles in a baitfish trap for the purpose of luring baitfish (Title 12, §12657).īag Limit (All Fish): Any fish, except baitfish and smelts, taken from inland waters shall be immediately released alive into the water from which it was taken, or killed at once. Rulemaking Proposals Open to Public CommentĪdvance Baiting: It is unlawful to deposit any meat, bones, dead fish, or other food material in inland waters for the purpose of luring fish.