How is the daily creel limit enforced if you take a multi-day fishing trip? I’m under the assumption that I can take a daily limit for each day I’m on the water. For example; I keep my boat in Noank and go to Block Island for the weekend with my wife. We fish Saturday and Sunday and come back with more than one daily limit of fish for both of us. How does this play out if I'm checked at the dock in CT?
Registered: 04/30/07
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I recall this coming up before (someone posting the Q) and I believe that EnCcn replied that it would indeed be a problem and that there is no way to prove when you caught the fish, and the only way to avoid the issue is to come back to port and offload your catch at the end of each day.
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If you are on the water, you can only have one days limit in your possession. That even applies if you come back to your home port dock and put your fillets in a cooler on the dock between trips. If you do that, the cooler needs to be off the dock (ie on land, in your car).
Here is what the regulation states in regards to "Daily Creel Limit" -
Daily Creel limit.
The daily creel limit is the maximum number of fish an individual engaged in sport fishing may possess or land while on the waters of this state or on any parcel of land, structure, or portion of a roadway abutting tidal waters of this state. This limit applies to each 24 hour daily period regardless how many trips a person may make in a day. Note this is an individual limit. Pooling landings among a group of fishermen in a party is not permitted. In other words three anglers in a party fishing under a 3 fish limit do not get a total of 9 fish. Rather, each individual angler in the party is limited to 3 fish.
This (creel limit) section shall not be construed to restrict the number of legally acquired fish that may be kept in storage in the home or other storage facilities, or in a commercial storage facility where seafood is handled, stored, processed or marketed