Maryland Code § NR-4-735

Section NR-4-735
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(a) During the open season, a person may not catch by means of rod, or hook
and line, more than ten chain pickerel in any one day.
(b) A person may not catch chain pickerel in the tidal waters of the State
during the period from March 15 to April 30. A person may not sell, offer to sell,
purchase, offer to purchase, or possess any chain pickerel during this period caught
in tidal waters of the State.
(c) A person may not catch chain pickerel in any manner in the tidal waters
of the State except with rod, or hook and line using natural or artificial baits. A person
shall return uninjured immediately to the water any chain pickerel caught in any
net, seine, or other device legally engaged in other fishing. However, a person may
retain no more than one day's legal creel limit of ten chain pickerel for his own private
use during the open season.
(d) Chain pickerel may not be transported into or out of the State during
April, May, and June. Anglers, however, may possess and transport chain pickerel
caught with rod, or hook and line, in accordance with the provisions of this section.
This subsection does not prevent shipment in interstate commerce of live chain
pickerel for propagating, breeding, or stocking purposes under § 4-11A-21 of this
title, nor prevent any person from catching or engaging in catching chain pickerel for
propagating or restocking the waters of the State under the direction of the
Department under § 4-410 of this title.
(e) The Department is authorized to supervise, regulate, and control the
harvest of black bass in the tidal waters of the State.
(f) The Department shall adopt regulations concerning the fishing for black
bass by area, gear, season, size, and catch limits.
(g) The provisions of this section do not apply to catching, selling,
purchasing, or possessing black sea bass.

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