Maryland Code § NR-4-719

Section NR-4-719
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(a) A person may not set a haul seine or seine of any description, or what is
commonly called a put net, to catch fish in the following waters of Dorchester County:
Transquaking River and Chicamacomico River and their tributaries, Big and Little
Blackwater Rivers, White Hall Creek, Hurst's Creek, Shoal Creek, and Jenkins
Creek.
(b) A person may not set a patent twine weir, or any other twine weir, a
pound net and hauling seine of a length greater than 350 feet in Blackwater River
and its tributaries except Little Blackwater River. A person also may not fasten or
stick a stake in the part of Blackwater River lying between a line drawn from Grog
Point to the opposite side of the river and a line drawn from Berg's Ditch to the
opposite side of the river, except in the bends of the river where stake weirs now exist.
(c) A person may not set a gill net in the waters of Fishing Bay or
Transquaking River north of a line drawn from Blackwater Point to Irish Creek, up
the Transquaking River to Destroys Creek, or set any net whose farther end extends
more than 1200 feet from shore or more than one third the breadth of the water at
the place where the net is fished, or closer than 600 feet of another net in the
Transquaking or Chicamacomico River. A person may not set any net whose farther
end extends more than one half the breadth of the water at the place where the net
is fished or closer than 600 feet of another net in the waters of the Transquaking
River above Decourcey Bridge or placed in or across the channels of these rivers. In
the waters of Fishing Bay south of a line drawn from Blackwater Point to Irish Creek
and north of a line drawn from Roasting Ear Point to the northwesterly most point of
the entrance to Duck Island Cove, a person may not set any weir more than 1200 feet
from shore, or set any gill net or weir closer to each other than 1200 feet, or set any
row of gill nets more than 1200 feet in length. A person may not set any weir beyond
a depth of 18 feet in the waters of Fishing Bay south of the line from Roasting Ear
Point to the northwesterly most point of the entrance to Duck Island Cove.
(d) A person may not place pound nets, weirs, or hedges less than one third
of a mile apart in the northwest branch of the Nanticoke River, from Walnut Landing
to the place known as Chimney Landing, on the west branch of this stream.
(e) A person may fish only with hook and line, eel pot, or gill net with at
least a three-inch mesh in Goose Creek and Indian Creek.

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