November 15, 2004
Action: Modify rules for smelt dip nets in marine waters
Effective dates: November 16, 2004 until further notice
Species affected: Smelt and herring
Location: All marine waters of Washington
Reason for action: Current rules specify a stretch mesh size of one-half inch when fishing for smelt and herring with a dip net. The rule has proved confusing to a number of people and there has been difficulty purchasing nets that meet the legal requirement. The current definition does not work well for nets constructed out of wire mesh. The new mesh requirement will specify a maximum mesh size of 3/8 inch measured knot to the nearest knot for fabric net or ½ inch measured corner to the next nearest corner for wire nets. This change will not substantially change the size of allowable net mesh but will allow persons to purchase materials that meet the requirements.
Information contact: Greg Bargmann (360) 902-2825
Effective dates: November 16, 2004 until further notice
Species affected: Smelt and herring
Location: All marine waters of Washington
Reason for action: Current rules specify a stretch mesh size of one-half inch when fishing for smelt and herring with a dip net. The rule has proved confusing to a number of people and there has been difficulty purchasing nets that meet the legal requirement. The current definition does not work well for nets constructed out of wire mesh. The new mesh requirement will specify a maximum mesh size of 3/8 inch measured knot to the nearest knot for fabric net or ½ inch measured corner to the next nearest corner for wire nets. This change will not substantially change the size of allowable net mesh but will allow persons to purchase materials that meet the requirements.
Information contact: Greg Bargmann (360) 902-2825