TITLE 4. CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES
        
 
 
 
 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: 4VAC15-360. Fish: Aquatic
 Invertebrates, Amphibians, Reptiles, and Nongame Fish (amending 4VAC15-360-10). 
 
 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:
 
 This proposed amendments (i) limit the harvest of grass
 carp to only public inland rivers and streams and prohibit their harvest from
 any public inland lake or reservoir and (ii) remove the provision for take of
 candy darter as previously allowed under this section.
 
 4VAC15-360-10. Taking aquatic invertebrates, amphibians,
 reptiles, and nongame fish for private use.
 
 A. Possession limits. Except as otherwise provided for in
 § 29.1-418 of the Code of Virginia, 4VAC15-20-130, 4VAC15-320-40, and the
 sections of this chapter, it shall be lawful to capture and possess live for
 private use and not for sale no more than five individuals of any single native
 or naturalized (as defined in 4VAC15-20-50) species of amphibian and reptile
 and 20 individuals of any single native or naturalized (as defined in
 4VAC15-20-50) species of aquatic invertebrate and nongame fish unless specifically
 listed below in this subsection: 
 
 1. The following species may be taken in unlimited numbers
 from inland waters statewide: carp, mullet, yellow bullhead, brown bullhead,
 black bullhead, flat bullhead, snail bullhead, white sucker, northern
 hogsucker, gizzard shad, threadfin shad, blueback herring (see 4VAC15-320-25
 for anadromous blueback herring limits), white perch, yellow perch, alewife
 (see 4VAC15-320-25 for anadromous alewife limits), stoneroller (hornyhead),
 fathead minnow, golden shiner, goldfish, and Asian clams. Grass carp may only
 be harvested in unlimited numbers from public inland waters rivers
 and streams of the Commonwealth other than department-owned or
 department-controlled lakes. It is unlawful to harvest grass carp from
 any public inland lake and reservoir. Anglers taking grass carp must ensure
 that all harvested grass carp are dead.
 
 2. See 4VAC15-320-25 for American shad, hickory shad, channel
 catfish, white catfish, flathead catfish, and blue catfish limits. 
 
 3. For the purpose of this chapter, "fish bait"
 shall be defined as native or naturalized species of minnows and chubs
 (Cyprinidae), salamanders (each under six inches in total length), crayfish,
 and hellgrammites. The possession limit for taking "fish bait" shall
 be 50 individuals in aggregate, unless said person has purchased "fish
 bait" and has a receipt specifying the number of individuals purchased by
 species, except salamanders and crayfish which cannot be sold pursuant to the
 provisions of 4VAC15-360-60 and 4VAC15-360-70. However, stonerollers (hornyheads),
 fathead minnows, golden shiners, and goldfish may be taken and possessed in
 unlimited numbers as provided for in subdivision 1 of this subsection. 
 
 4. The daily limit for bullfrogs shall be 15 and for snapping
 turtles shall be five. Snapping turtles shall only be taken from June 1 to
 September 30. Bullfrogs and snapping turtles may not be taken from the banks or
 waters of designated stocked trout waters. 
 
 5. The following species may not be taken in any number for
 private use: candy darter, eastern hellbender, diamondback terrapin, and
 spotted turtle. 
 
 6. Native amphibians and reptiles, as defined in 4VAC15-20-50,
 that are captured within the Commonwealth and possessed live for private use
 and not for sale may be liberated under the following conditions:
 
 a. Period of captivity does not exceed 30 days;
 
 b. Animals must be liberated at the site of capture;
 
 c. Animals must have been housed separately from other
 wild-caught and domestic animals; and
 
 d. Animals that demonstrate symptoms of disease or illness or
 that have sustained injury during their captivity may not be released.
 
 B. Methods of taking species in subsection A of this section.
 Except as otherwise provided for in the Code of Virginia, 4VAC15-20-130,
 4VAC15-320-40, and other regulations of the board, and except in any waters
 where the use of nets is prohibited, the species listed in subsection A of this
 section may only be taken (i) by hand, hook and line; (ii) with a seine not
 exceeding four feet in depth by 10 feet in length; (iii) with an umbrella type
 net not exceeding five by five feet square; (iv) by small minnow traps with
 throat openings no larger than one inch in diameter; (v) with cast nets; and
 (vi) with hand-held bow nets with diameter not to exceed 20 inches and handle
 length not to exceed eight feet (such cast net and hand-held bow nets when so
 used shall not be deemed dip nets under the provisions of § 29.1-416 of
 the Code of Virginia). Gizzard shad and white perch may also be taken from
 below the fall line in all tidal rivers of the Chesapeake Bay using a gill net
 in accordance with Virginia Marine Resources Commission recreational fishing
 regulations. Bullfrogs may also be taken by gigging or bow and arrow and, from
 private waters, by firearms no larger than .22 caliber rimfire. Snapping turtles
 may be taken for personal use with hoop nets not exceeding six feet in length
 with a throat opening not exceeding 36 inches.
 
 C. Areas restricted from taking mollusks. Except as provided
 for in §§ 29.1-418 and 29.1-568 of the Code of Virginia, it shall be unlawful
 to take the spiny riversnail (Io fluvialis) in the Tennessee drainage in
 Virginia (Clinch, Powell, and the North, South, and Middle Forks of the Holston
 Rivers and tributaries). It shall be unlawful to take mussels from any inland
 waters of the Commonwealth. 
 
 D. Areas restricted from taking salamanders. Except as
 provided for in §§ 29.1-418 and 29.1-568 of the Code of Virginia, it shall
 be unlawful to take salamanders in Grayson Highlands State Park and on National
 Forest lands in the Jefferson National Forest in those portions of Grayson,
 Smyth, and Washington Counties bounded on the east by State Route 16, on the
 north by State Route 603 and on the south and west by U.S. Route 58. 
 
 
        VA.R. Doc. No. R21-5913; Filed September 22, 2020, 5:44 p.m.