KAR 115-7-1. Fishing; legal equipment, methods of taking, and other provisions. (PDF - 17.29 kB) This permanent regulation establishes legal fishing equipment and methods for sportfish and for nonsportfish. The proposed amendment would allow the use of floatlines 24 hours a day.
KAR 115-7-1 Economic Impact Summary (PDF - 8.39 kB) The proposed amendments are not anticipated to have any negative economic impact on the department, small businesses, other agencies, or the public.
KAR 115-7-10. Fishing; special provisions. (PDF - 11.90 kB) This permanent regulation establishes special provisions related to fishing. The proposed amendments would update the reference document related to new invasive species waters as well as remove receipt requirements when fishing with baitfish.
KAR 115-7-10 Economic Impact Summary (PDF - 8.44 kB) The proposed amendments are not anticipated to have any negative economic impact on the department, small businesses, other agencies, or the public.
KAR 115-8-13. Motorized vehicles and aircraft; authorized operation. (PDF - 18.41 kB) This permanent regulation establishes the authorized operation of motorized vehicles and aircraft upon department lands and roads. The proposed amendments provide for the use of unconventional motorized vehicles on department roads within state parks.
KAR 115-18-13 Economic Impact Summary (PDF - 8.57 kB) The proposed amendments are not anticipated to have any negative economic impact on the department, small businesses, other agencies, or the public.
KAR 115-17-2. Commercial sale of fish bait. (PDF - 11.54 kB) This permanent regulation establishes the legal species that can be sold for commercial fish bait. The proposed amendments would eliminate the requirement for commercial baitfish dealers to provide receipts on sale.
KAR 115-17-2 Economic Impact Summary (PDF - 8.11 kB) The proposed amendments are not anticipated to have any negative economic impact on the department, small businesses, other agencies, or the public.
KAR 115-18-20. Tournament black bass pass; requirements, restrictions, and pass duration. (PDF - 9.25 kB) This permanent regulation establishes the tournament bass pass. The proposed amendments would allow tournament anglers who possess the bass pass the ability to keep up to five fish that meet the statewide length limit but do not meet the length limit for the specific body of water where the tournament is being conducted.