Open Water Fishing Season Opens Early
March 25, 2010
MAINE DEPARTMENT OF INLAND FISHERIES & WILDLIFE 284 State St., SHS 41, Augusta, ME 04333 www.mefishwildlife.com Main Number: 287-8000
MEDIA: For more information, call IF&W Spokeswoman Deborah Turcotte at (207) 592-1164
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MARCH 25, 2010
Open Water Fishing Season Now Open
AUGUSTA – Open water fishing season is now open under an emergency law signed by Gov. John E. Baldacci today, Thursday, March 25, 2010.
All lakes, ponds and brooks are open except those with specific opening-day regulations that start after April 1 as listed in the 2008-2009 Open Water Fishing Law Book.
Bag and size limit rules contained in the 2008-2009 Open Water Fishing Law Book also apply.
The emergency law is in effect until April 1, 2010.
A new fishing law book that combines ice fishing and open water fishing rules, including several new regulations, will become effective on April 1, 2010. Distribution of this law book began a couple of weeks ago and is available where fishing licenses are sold.
“People have been anxious to drop their lines given that ice fishing season ended too soon in some parts of the state, with many lakes and ponds experiencing early ice out conditions,” Commissioner Roland “Danny” Martin said. “We’re happy to provide this opportunity to anglers, and remind them to be mindful of early spring cold-water conditions by being safe.”
Open water fishing season historically begins on April 1 on most waters of the state. Because of unseasonably warm weather opening up waterways in many counties and strong public interest in wanting to fish, Maine Sen. Bruce Bryant, D-Oxford County, sponsored emergency legislation to start the season early.
“Let’s go fishing!” exclaimed Sen. Bryant, upon the Governor’s signature of the bill.
Emergency law opens season today (March 25), but 2008-2009 rules apply until April 1
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