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Agricultural Center Louisiana Cooperative State University Extension Service Jefferson Parish Office 1825BonnieAnnDrive Marrero, LA 70072 (504) 349-5640 March 20, 1992 Volume 16, No. 3 SEAGRANTPROGRAM LAGNIAPPE F1SHERMENS MEETINGS The Louisiana Cooperative Extension Service will be sponsoring two educational meetings in April to update fishermen on recent changes in fishing regulations and on expected changes this year. We will also answer questions on any other subject that people are interested in. Some of the subjects that will be discussed include: * the new crab trap tagging requirements * expected TED regulations in inside waters * the new commercial fishing safety regulations that the Coast Guard will be enforcing this year * black drum, and shark permits * skimmer regulations * update on finfish bycatch and salt barrels * federal water shrimping permits LOUISIANA COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE PROVIDES EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES in PROGRAMS AND EMPLOYMENT LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY AND A & M COLLEGE, LOUISIANA PARISH GOVERNING BODIES, SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY, AND UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE COOPERATING _ A State Partner in the Cooperative Extension System

The meetings will be held as follows: 2 LAFITTE CIVIC CENTER ST GERTRUDE CHURCH HALL LAFITI'E DESALLEMANDS MONDAY, APRIL 6, 7:00 P.M. TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 7:00 P.M. FISHING LICENSE REQUIREMENTS The only thing that has kept up with the increase in fishing regulations is the increase in number of permits and licenses needed to fish. In saltwater areas (generally south of the Intracoastal Waterway, with some exceptions) at least three licenses are needed; a Commercial Fisherman-Captains license for $55.00, a Vessel License for $15.00 (commercial fishermen in freshwater areas do not need a vessel license) and at least one gear license. Gear licenses and costs are listed below: Typeof gear Resident Non-Resident Hoop Net-any legal number $25 $100 Freshwatergillnet-anylegal no. $25 $100 Saltwatergillnet-anylegal no. $250 $1,000 TrammelNet-anylegal number $25 $100 Fish Seine-anylegalnumber $25 $100 SlatTrap-anylegalnumber $25 $100 Crab Trap on Trot Line (pertrapup to25) $1 $4 ShrimpTrawl-pertrawl $25 $100 SkimmerNet-pernet $25 $100 ButterflyNet-pernet $25 $100 OysterTong-pertong $30 $240 OysterDredge-perdredge $25 $200 Purse/Menhaden Seine-per seine $505 $2,020 FrogGig $25 $100 EelPot $25 $100 MinnowTrap $25 $100 Set Lines-Trot,Bush,etc. $25 $100 Dip/Cast Nets $25 $100 Flounder,Gig $25 $100 Cans, Buckets, Pipes, Drums, Tires $25 $100 SpearGun $25 $100

above Other commercial permits and licenses which may be required in addition to those are as follows: 3 Typeof gear Resident Non-Resident Mullet Permit $100 $400 Oyster Harvester License $100 $400 Special Bait (shrimp) Dealers Permit No Charge/S1,000 bond BullDrumPermit NC NC SharkPermit NC NC Chandeleur/Breton Pompano Permit NC NC Menhaden Bait Season Permit NC NC Recreational or sportfishing licenses are not issued on a calendar year basis as are commercial licenses. They are valid from July 1 through June 30 of the following year. If a person buys a license after May 1, it will be good for the rest of the license year plus the entire new license year. All recreational fishermen are required to have either a Basic License at $5.50 or a Universal (cane pole) License at $2.50. Recreational fishermen fishing below the saltwater line, for saltwater fish, must have the Saltwater Anglers License at $5.50 i_._naddition to the basic license. The Basic License covers the use of hook and line, bow and arrow, barbless spear, frog gig/catcher, scuba gear or cast net, 6 feet radius or less. No license at all is required for recreational crab trotlines, crab and crawfish lift-nets or crawfish traps. People under 16 years old and 60 or over who have lived in the state for two years do not need recreational licenses, but must keep proof of age on hand. Recreational Gear Licenses are also available. Anyone purchasing a gear license must also have a basic license regardless of age. Typeof gear Resident Non-Resident Crab traps (up to 10) $10 $20 Crab traps on trotline (up to 10) $1/trap $2/trap Hoop nets (up to 5) $20 $40 Slat traps (up to 5) $20 $40 Trawls (16 ft. maximum) $25 $50 Oystertong(pertong) $5 $10 Non-resident licenses are as follows: Season basic $15.50 7-day trip basic $10.50 Season saltwater angler (must also have basic) $25.50 7-day trip saltwater angler $15.50 2-day trip combination basic and saltwater angler $8.50

_ 11 The following Lifetime licenses are also available: 4 Lifetime fishing(over 13 years of age) $300.00 Lifetime fishing (under 13years of age) $200.00 Lifetime fishing/hunting (over 13 years of age) $500.00 Lifetime fishing/hunting (under 13 years of age) $300.00 SEVERAL BOOKS AVAILABLE TO IDENTIFY YOUR CATCH With new seasons, creel limits and size limits appearing almost monthly, fishermen are finding it necessary to be able to identify any fish that they catch and plan to keep. Unfortunately, not many fish identification books and guides are available and many of them are incomplete. Listed below are what I consider to be the best books on the subject available. If your favorite bookstore doesn't stock them (and they probably don't) they will gladly order them for you. For saltwater fish identification, I would recommend that you order both of the first two books. If you plan to fish for sharks, the shark identification book is also very important. The new shark management plan going into effect this year will create many new regulations for sharks. * A Field Guide to Atlantic Coast Fishes of North America by C.R. Robins and G.C. Ray Houghton Mifflin Company $14.95 = Fishes of the Gulf of Mexico, Texas, Louisiana and Adjacent Waters by H.D. Hoese and R.H. Moore Texas A & M University Press $19.95 * The Sharks of North American Waters by J.l. Castro Texas A & M University Press $9.95 * A Field Guide to Freshwater Fishes: North America North of Mexico by L.M. Page and B.M. Burr Houghton Mifflin Company $16.95 SHRIMP AMENDMENT 6 STALLED The amendment to the Gulf of Mexico Shrimp Management Plan that would have required 'permits for shrimp vessels in federal waters has hit a snag. Over 100 people attended Brownsville-Port Isabel hearing and testified against it. The National Marine Fisheries Service has also advised the Gulf Council that not enough social and economic impact study had been done. The amendment also defines overfishing of white shrimp and requires selected vessels in federal waters to carry an observer on a trip to monitor shrimp and bycatch.

NEWNUMBERFORHANGFUND 5 The Fishermen's Contingency Fund (Federal Hang Fund) has a new telephone number (301) 713-2396. This fund covers damage to commercial vessels and gear in federal waters outside of 3 miles. The state's Fisherman's Gear Compensation Fund does the same thing for state offshore and inshore waters. Their number has remained unchanged at (504) 342-0122. THE GUMBO POT This month's Oyster Log recipe comes from Stephanie Schneller of Kenner. It was a winner in the 4-H Seafood Cookery contest and is very good. 2 Eight-ounce packages of cream cheese 1 Cup chopped smoked oysters* 4 Green onions, chopped Juice of one lemon Worcestershire sauce to taste 1/2 Cup chopped Macadamia nuts i/4 Cup chopped Parsley Bring cream cheese to room temperature. Combine all ingredients (except nuts and parsley) with cream cheese. Form ingredients into a log, then roll the log in the nuts and parsley. Better if made the day before use. To $erv ; Remove from refrigerator at least 30 minutes in advance. Place on a bed of lettuce, garnish with oyster shells filled with crackers and decorate with lemon and green onions. * To Prepare Smoked Oysters 2 1/2 Dozen flesh oysters 1 Cup olive oil 1/4 Teaspoon smoke flavoring Drain oysters. Fry oysters for 7 to 10 minutes in olive oil and smoke flavoring. Drain well before chopping. Makes one cup. 30-40 servings as an appetizer. Sincerely, Jerald Horst Area Agent (Fisheries)

LOUISIANA COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE LSU AGRICULTURAL CENTER U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY AND A. & M. COLLEGE UNIVERSITY STATION, BATON ROUGE, LA 70803-1900 OFFICIAL BUSINESS Penalty for Private Use, $300 N, LAOUISIANA COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE PROVIDES EQUAL OPPORllJNITIES IN PROGRAMS AND EMPLOYMENT. LOUISIANA STATE UN VERSIW AND. & M. COLLEGE, LOUISIANA PARISH GOVERNING BODIES, SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY, AND UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE COOPERATING _L_ A StatePartnerIn the CooperativeExtensionSystem _._ 1"_