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New York proposes changes in fishing regulations
Posted: 02.20.2012 at 5:54 AM
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ALBANY (AP) -- The state Department of Environmental Conservation is taking public comments through April 2 on proposed changes to freshwater sport fishing regulations.

The agency modifies regulations every two years in response to assessment of fish populations and angler demand for more fishing opportunities.

Among the proposed changes:

-Set a special walleye regulation of 18-inch minimum and three per day in Lake Pleasant and Sacandaga Lake to aid restoration of the population.

-Eliminate the special black bass closed season for Oneida Lake because it's no longer needed.

-Change minimum length for trout and salmon in the Upper Niagara River to "any size" because the current 12-inch minimum length is no longer necessary.

The full text of the draft regulation and instructions for comments are on DEC's website.

(Copyright ©2012 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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