
Posted by }<)))*> StriperChaser on September 22, 2005, 10:32 pm C. C. McCotter Write: VDGIF, Phil Smith, Policy Analyst and Regulatory Coordinator, 4016 West Change seems to come as slowly to Virginia's hunting and fishing laws as the gentle While it might seem like a slow process, if you don't pay attention, those reds, yellows That's a real example. If one of the proposed changes to Virginia's fish and game laws is VAC 15-320-25 Fish: Fishing Generally. Creek and length limits, and you might be surprised to learn the VDGIF is proposing the removal of the slot limits on Striper fisherman, too, will want to consider the proposed changes to establish a "two fish per day, no striped bass less than 26 inches (Oct. The amendment to eliminate the sale of crawdads as live bait is 4 VAC 15-360-70. I personally haven't bought any crawdads in years; however, There are five remaining public meetings scheduled around the state where you can record your views. You can also attend the public meeting Remember, you have until Oct. 10. The Board of the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries will take final action on Oct. 27 and Link: Read the article
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VDGIF proposing changes to game regulations
Virginia Afield
Email: regcomments@dgif.virginia. gov
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creep of fall color into our fields and forests. Through a carefully planned process, it
takes about a year for an idea to change a game regulation to gain status as a new law.
and oranges appear over night throughout the state. Changes to the game laws are the
same. If you are not aware of proposed changes, you won't have the chance to
comment, and the next thing you know is that your local bait shop cannot sell crawdads
any more.
approved, you can say goodbye to buying those pinchered delicacies the fish love so.
Lake Anna, Lake Chesdin, Beaverdam Creek Reservoir (Loudoun County) and the Occoquon Reservoir. There is also a proposed change that
would expand the "no bass between 14 and 22" and only one over 22 inches per day" regulation on the James River down to the 14th Street
Bridge in Richmond. The New River would see an expanded slot limit of "no bass 14-20" from Grayson County's Field's Dam down to the West
Virginia line (excluding Claytor Lake).
1-May 31) and four/day, no length limit (June 1-Sept. 30) striped bass regulation on Buggs Island Reservoir, and a "four per day, no striped
bass 26-36 inches (Oct. 1-May 31) and four/day, no length limit (June 1-Sept. 30) striped bass regulation on Smith Mountain Lake.
I'd like to be able to when the days comes that I cannot catch those darn things.
on Oct. 27 at the Richmond office of the VDGIF and comment directly to the Board.
those regulations approved will take effect July 1, 2006.



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