TITLE 4. CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Proposed Regulation
REGISTRAR'S NOTICE: The
Board of Wildlife Resources is claiming an exemption from the Administrative
Process Act pursuant to § 2.2-4002 A 3 of the Code of Virginia when
promulgating regulations regarding the management of wildlife.
Title of Regulation: 4VAC15-330. Fish: Trout Fishing (amending 4VAC15-330-150, 4VAC15-330-160;
repealing 4VAC15-330-110).
Statutory Authority: §§ 29.1-103, 29.1-501, and 29.1-502
of the Code of Virginia.
Public Hearing Information:
October 22, 2020 - 9 a.m. - Department of Wildlife
Resources, 7870 Villa Park Drive, Suite 400, Henrico, VA 23228
Public Comment Deadline: October 22, 2020.
Agency Contact: Aaron Proctor, Regulations Coordinator,
Department of Wildlife Resources, 7870 Villa Park Drive, Suite 400, Henrico, VA
23228, telephone (804) 367-8341, or email aaron.proctor@dwr.virginia.gov.
Summary:
The proposed amendments (i) repeal the special provisions
applicable to certain portions of Green Cove Creek, Smith Creek, Snake Creek,
and Whitetop Laurel Creek regarding the taking of trout; (ii) add portions of
Green Cove Creek in Washington County, Whitetop Laurel Creek in Washington
County, Smith Creek in Alleghany County, and Snake Creek and Little Snake Creek
in Carroll County to the special provision for artificial lure, single
hook-only trout fishing; and (iii) remove portions of the Hardware River in
Fluvanna County and Peak Creek in Pulaski County and add portions of the Hardy
Creek in Lee County and the Piney River in Nelson County to the special
provision for artificial lure only and no live possession of bait or trout for
trout fishing.
4VAC15-330-110. Special provisions applicable to certain
portions of Green Cove Creek, Smith Creek, Snake Creek and Whitetop Laurel
Creek. (Repealed.)
It shall be lawful to fish using only artificial lures
with single hooks in that portion of Green Cove Creek in Washington County from
Route 859 downstream to its mouth, in that portion of Smith Creek in Alleghany
County from the Clifton Forge Reservoir Dam downstream to a sign at the Forest
Service boundary above the C + O Dam, on Snake Creek in Carroll County upstream
from its mouth to Hall's Fork on Big Snake Fork and to the junction of Routes
922 and 674 on Little Snake Fork, in Whitetop Laurel Creek in Washington County
upstream from the mouth of Straight Branch to a sign at the Forest Service
boundary just downstream of Taylor Valley, and in Whitetop Laurel Creek in
Washington County upstream from the first railroad trestle above Taylor Valley
to the mouth of Green Cove Creek at Creek Junction. All trout caught in these
waters under 12 inches in length shall be immediately returned to the water
unharmed. It shall be unlawful for any person to have in his possession any
bait or any trout under 12 inches in length in these areas.
4VAC15-330-150. Special provision applicable to trout fishing
using artificial lures with single hook.
It shall be lawful year around to fish for trout using only
artificial lures with single hooks within:
1. The Stewarts Creek Trout Management Area in Carroll County.
2. The Rapidan and Staunton Rivers and their tributaries upstream
from a sign at the Lower Shenandoah National Park boundary in Madison County.
3. The Dan River and its tributaries between the Townes Dam
and the Pinnacles Hydroelectric Project powerhouse in Patrick County.
4. The East Fork of Chestnut Creek (Farmers Creek) and its
tributaries upstream from the Blue Ridge Parkway in Grayson and Carroll
Counties.
5. Roaring Fork and its tributaries upstream from the
southwest boundary of Beartown Wilderness Area in Tazewell County.
6. That section of the South Fork Holston River and its
tributaries from the concrete dam at Buller Fish Culture Station downstream to
the lower boundary of the Buller Fish Culture Station in Smyth County.
7. North Creek and its tributaries upstream from a sign at the
George Washington National Forest North Creek Campground in Botetourt County.
8. Spring Run from it confluence with Cowpasture River
upstream to a posted sign at the discharge for Coursey Springs Hatchery in Bath
County.
9. Venrick Run and its tributaries within the Big Survey
Wildlife Management Area and Town of Wytheville property in Wythe County.
10. Brumley Creek and its tributaries from the Hidden Valley
Wildlife Management Area boundary upstream to the Hidden Valley Lake Dam in
Washington County.
11. Stony Creek (Mountain Fork) and its tributaries within the
Jefferson National Forest in Wise and Scott Counties from the outlet of High
Knob Lake downstream to the confluence of Chimney Rock Fork and Stony Creek.
12. Little Stony Creek and its tributaries within the Jefferson
National Forest in Scott County from the Falls of Little Stony Creek downstream
to a posted sign at the Hanging Rock Recreation Area.
13. Little Tumbling Creek and its tributaries within the
Clinch Mountain Wildlife Management Area in Smyth and Tazewell Counties
downstream to the concrete bridge.
14. Big Tumbling Creek and its tributaries within the Clinch
Mountain Wildlife Management Area in Smyth County from a sign starting at the
foot of the mountain and extending upstream seasonally from October 1 until
five days prior to the first Saturday in April.
15. South River in the City of Waynesboro from the Wayne
Avenue Bridge downstream 2.2 miles to the Second Street Bridge.
16. Wolf Creek and its tributaries within the Abingdon Muster
Grounds in the Town of Abingdon from Colonial Road downstream to Stone Mill
Road.
17. Beaver Creek and its tributaries within the boundaries of
Sugar Hollow Park in the City of Bristol.
18. Green Cove Creek in Washington County from Route 859
downstream to its mouth.
19. Whitetop Laurel Creek in Washington County upstream
from the mouth of Straight Branch to a sign posted at the Forest Service
boundary just downstream of Taylor Valley, and in Whitetop Laurel Creek in
Washington County upstream from the first railroad trestle above Taylor Valley
to the mouth of Green Cove Creek at Creek Junction.
20. Smith Creek in Alleghany County from the Clifton Forge
Dam downstream to a sign at the Forest Service boundary above the C & O
Dam.
21. Snake Creek in Carroll County below Hall Ford and that
portion of Little Snake Creek below the junction of Routes 922 and 674,
downstream to Route 58
All trout caught in these waters must be immediately returned
to the water. No trout or bait may be in possession at any time in these areas.
4VAC15-330-160. Special provisions applicable to certain
portions of Accotink Creek, Back Creek, Big Moccasin Creek, Chestnut Creek, Hardware
River Hardy Creek, Holliday Creek, Holmes Run, Indian Creek, North
River, Passage Creek, Peak Creek, Pedlar River, Piney River,
North Fork of Pound and Pound rivers, Middle Fork of Powell River, and Roanoke
River.
It shall be lawful to fish from October 1 through May 31,
both dates inclusive, using only artificial lures in Accotink Creek (Fairfax
County) from King Arthur Road downstream 3.1 miles to Route 620 (Braddock
Road), in Back Creek (Bath County) from the Route 600 bridge just below the
Virginia Power Back Creek Dam downstream 1.5 miles to the Route 600 bridge at
the lower boundary of the Virginia Power Recreational Area, in Big Moccasin
Creek (Scott County) from the Virginia Department of Transportation foot bridge
downstream approximately 1.9 miles to the Wadlow Gap Bridge, in Chestnut Creek
(Carroll County) from the U.S. Route 58 bridge downstream 11.4 miles to the
confluence with New River, in the Hardware River (Fluvanna County) from the
Route 646 bridge upstream 3.0 miles to Muleshoe Bend as posted Hardy
Creek (Lee County) from the Virginia Department of Transportation swinging
bridge just upstream of the Route 658 ford downstream to the Route 661 bridge,
in Holliday Creek (Appomattox/Buckingham Counties) from the Route 640 crossing
downstream 2.8 miles to a sign posted at the headwaters of Holliday Lake, in
Holmes Run (Fairfax County) from the Lake Barcroft Dam downstream 1.2 miles to
a sign posted at the Alexandria City line, in Indian Creek within the boundaries
of Wilderness Road State Park (Lee County), in the North River (Augusta County)
from the base of Elkhorn Dam downstream 1.5 miles to a sign posted at the head
of Staunton City Reservoir, in Passage Creek (Warren County) from the lower
boundary of the Front Royal State Hatchery upstream 0.9 miles to the
Shenandoah/Warren County line, in Peak Creek (Pulaski County) from the
confluence of Tract Fork downstream 2.7 miles to the Route 99 bridge, in
the Pedlar River (Amherst County) from the City of Lynchburg/George Washington
National Forest boundary line (below Lynchburg Reservoir) downstream 2.7 miles
to the boundary line of the George Washington National Forest, in the Piney
River (Nelson County) in that portion of stream from the Piney River Trailhead
(Route 151) to the Rose Mill Trailhead (Route 674) adjacent to the Blue Ridge
Railway Trail, in North Fork of Pound and Pound rivers from the base of
North Fork of Pound Dam downstream to the confluence with Indian Creek, in the
Middle Fork of Powell River (Wise County) from the old train trestle at the
downstream boundary of Appalachia extending approximately 1.9 miles downstream
to the trestle just upstream of the Town of Big Stone Gap, in the Roanoke River
(Roanoke County) from the Route 760 bridge (Diuguids Lane) upstream 1.0 miles
to a sign posted at the upper end of Green Hill Park (Roanoke County), and in
the Roanoke River (City of Salem) from the Route 419 bridge upstream 2.2 miles
to the Colorado Street bridge. From October 1 through May 31, all trout caught
in these waters must be immediately returned to the water unharmed, and it
shall be unlawful for any person to have in possession any bait or trout.
During the period of June 1 through September 30, the above restrictions will
not apply.
VA.R. Doc. No. R21-5910; Filed September 22, 2020, 5:03 p.m.