Maritime Provinces Fishery Regulations (SOR/93-55)
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Regulations are current to 2013-05-20 and last amended on 2011-02-10. Previous Versions
Quotas and Length Restrictions
107. (1) No person shall catch and retain from the waters set out in column I of the table to this section
(a) in any day, more trout of a species than the fishing quota for that species set out in column II; or
(b) a trout of a species set out in column II the length of which is less than the minimum length for that species set out in column III or more than the maximum length for that species set out in column IV.
(2) No person shall catch and retain in any day more than
(a) five trout in the aggregate from any combination of the waters set out in column 1 of items 1 and 2 of the table to this section; or
(b) 10 trout in the aggregate from the waters set out in column 1 of item 3 of the table to this section.
TABLE
Column I Column II Column III Column IV Item Waters Fishing Quota Minimum Length Maximum Length 1. Inland and tidal waters of Nova Scotia. (1) 5 Arctic char (1) 10 cm (1) 100 cm (2) 5 brook trout (2) 10 cm (2) 100 cm (3) 5 brown trout (3) 10 cm (3) 100 cm (4) 5 lake trout (4) 10 cm (4) 100 cm (5) 5 rainbow trout (5) 10 cm (5) 100 cm 2. Inland and tidal waters of New Brunswick. (1) 5 Arctic char (1) 10 cm (1) 100 cm (2) 5 brook trout (2) 10 cm (2) 100 cm (3) 5 brown trout (3) 35 cm (3) 63 cm (4) 2 lake trout (4) 45 cm (4) 150 cm (5) 5 rainbow trout (5) 10 cm (5) 100 cm (6) 1 splake (6) 35 cm (6) 100 cm 3. Inland and tidal waters of Prince Edward Island. (1) 10 Arctic char (1) 10 cm (1) 100 cm (2) 10 brook trout (2) 10 cm (2) 100 cm (3) 10 brown trout (3) 35 cm (3) 63 cm (4) 5 rainbow trout (4) 10 cm (4) 100 cm
- SOR/93-55, err.(F), Vol. 127, No. 16;
- SOR/2001-452, s. 29.
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