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9-12-54.4
Section 9-12-54.4 Catching, etc., of bait; restrictions. Licensed live saltwater bait
catcher boats may, except as otherwise provided by law or regulation, take or catch, or attempt
to take or catch, bait shrimp of any size and other saltwater species of bait in waters of
the state under the jurisdiction of the Marine Resources Division as defined by rule of the
Department of Conservation and Natural Resources not permanently closed to shrimping. Licensed
live saltwater bait catchers may take or catch, or attempt to take or catch, live saltwater
bait from 4:00 o'clock a.m. until 10:00 o'clock p.m. in areas temporarily closed to commercial
shrimping, except as otherwise provided by law or regulation. In an area temporarily closed
to commercial shrimping or in an area designated as an exclusive bait area, live saltwater
bait may not be taken with any seine or trawl having a width greater than 16 feet as measured
at the cork line or main top line. Lengths and widths of leadlines or...
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9-12-54.1
Section 9-12-54.1 Live saltwater bait dealers license. Before any person, firm, or corporation
engages in the taking, catching, transporting, or selling of live saltwater bait and the transporting
of dead saltwater bait for commercial purposes, he or she shall have in his or her possession
a live saltwater bait dealers license. "Live saltwater bait" shall be defined by
regulation promulgated by the Commissioner of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
The license shall be sold and issued by the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
to any live saltwater bait dealer upon payment of a fee of one hundred dollars ($100), which
shall entitle the person to sell live saltwater bait from a place of business and operate
one designated live bait catcher boat and one transport truck, or two hundred dollars ($200)
for the right to sell live saltwater bait from a place of business and operate two designated
live bait catcher boats and two transport trucks. Detailed...
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9-12-113
Section 9-12-113 Licenses or permits for commercial fishing; net or seine permits. (a)
Each license or permit issued by the Commissioner of Conservation and Natural Resources or
his or her authorized agent shall state the name of the applicant. (1) If the applicant is
a resident of the State of Alabama, the applicant shall pay the following fees: a. One hundred
dollars ($100) for commercial fishing. b. Three hundred dollars ($300) on each net or seine
permit, plus an additional five hundred dollars ($500) per permit for the taking of Roe Mullet
and Spanish Mackerel, as defined by regulation of the Department of Conservation and Natural
Resources. c. One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) for each purse seine license. (2)
Nonresidents shall pay the following fees: a. Two hundred dollars ($200) for commercial fishing.
b. One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) for each net or seine permit, plus an additional
two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) per permit for the taking of...
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9-12-54.5
Section 9-12-54.5 Catching, etc. of shrimp by persons with recreational boat shrimping
license. Persons with a recreational boat shrimping license may use a trawl having a width
of 16 feet or less as measured at the cork line to catch, or attempt to catch, saltwater shrimp
for bait or noncommercial purposes not to exceed five gallons of shrimp per person per day,
and unless otherwise provided by law or regulation, only at the same time and in the waters
open to commercial shrimping. (Acts 1981, No. 81-853, p. 1531, §5; Acts 1994, No. 94-618,
p. 1150, §1; Act 2000-737, p. 1613, §1.)...
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9-12-54.6
Section 9-12-54.6 Exclusive saltwater bait areas. All rivers, bayous, and creeks of
the state are permanently closed to the taking of saltwater shrimp for any purpose. Wolf Bay,
that area encompassing the water within the boundary from the south shore of Wolf Bay northward
to Beacon #86 on the north side of the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway then westward along the
north side of the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway to Beacon #94 then south across the Gulf Intracoastal
Waterway to the south shore of Wolf Bay; Oyster Bay, that area encompassing the waters of
Oyster Bay except those waters north of the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway; that area encompassing
those waters in the mouth of the Blakely River between the I-10 bridge and the Highway 90
(old causeway) bridge; Terry Cove (Baldwin County); Arlington Channel; East Fowl River from
Beacon 5 and 6 to the mouth of the river; Bayou La Batre Channel from Bayou La Batre Channel
B.C. Beacon to the mouth of Bayou La Batre; and Dauphin Island Bay (Mobile...
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9-11-53.1
Section 9-11-53.1 Resident license - Saltwater fishing. (a)(1) Any person who has been
a bona fide resident of this state for a period of not less than 90 days next preceding and
who is age 16 or older, but has not yet reached the age of 65, shall not take, catch, kill,
possess, or attempt to take, catch, kill, or possess, any fish in any of the waters of this
state, except those waters for which a license is required by Section 9-11-53, below
that line defined in Rule 220-2-.42(1) of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
as published in the Alabama Administrative Code, by angling with rod and reel or by use of
any artificial bait, fly, lure, gig, cast net, bow, crab traps that are not required to be
licensed by Section 9-12-124, or by spear fishing, as defined by Section 9-11-170,
without first procuring an annual resident saltwater fishing license for twenty dollars ($20),
plus a one dollar ($1) issuance fee, which fees shall be subject to adjustment as provided
for in...
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9-11-53
Section 9-11-53 Resident license - Freshwater fishing. (a) Any person who has been a
bona fide resident of this state for a period of not less than 90 days next preceding and
who is age 16 or older, but who has not yet reached the age of 65, shall not take, catch,
kill or attempt to take, catch, or kill any fish in any of the waters of this state above
that line defined in Rule 220-2-.42 (1) of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
as published in the Alabama Administrative Code, as well as below that line in any of the
ponds or lakes containing freshwater fish, subject to the exceptions contained herein, by
any means, except designated commercial fishing gear and wire baskets, expressly allowed by
law or regulation without first procuring an annual resident freshwater fishing license and
paying therefor the sum of eleven dollars ($11), plus a one dollar ($1) issuance fee, which
fees shall be subject to adjustment as provided for in Section 9-11-68; provided, however,...

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9-12-54.3
Section 9-12-54.3 Duties of licensees. Each live saltwater bait licensee shall furnish
the Marine Resources Division of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources with
the Alabama Marine Police registration number of the boat or boats designated as a live bait
catcher boat and the license tag number of the truck or trucks he or she designates to use
to transport bait. Boats designated by live saltwater bait dealers as a live bait catcher
boat shall not be licensed as commercial shrimping vessels thereafter in that license year.
A live saltwater bait licensee shall not substitute another boat or truck without first having
the boat or truck inspected and approved by the Marine Resources Division of the Department
of Conservation and Natural Resources. Each live bait catcher boat and transport truck shall
contain the words "live bait" in letters at least six inches high on the port and
starboard sides and the operator of the boat or truck shall have a copy of the licensee's
live...
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9-12-54.7
Section 9-12-54.7 Penalty for violations. Violation of any of the provisions of Sections
9-12-54.1 through 9-12-54.6, inclusive, or any regulation promulgated pursuant to Sections
9-12-54.1 through 9-12-54.6, inclusive, by any person or persons shall be an offense against
the State of Alabama, and violators shall, upon conviction, be fined not less than two hundred
fifty dollars ($250) nor more than five hundred dollars ($500) for the first offense. For
a subsequent offense occurring within 36 months of the first offense, the violator shall,
upon conviction, be fined not less than five hundred dollars ($500) nor more than one thousand
dollars ($1,000) and the live saltwater bait dealer's license privileges shall be suspended
by the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources for six months. (Acts 1981, No. 81-853,
p. 1531, §7; Acts 1994, No. 94-618, p. 1150, §1; Act 2000-737, p. 1613, §1.)...
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9-11-55.2
Section 9-11-55.2 Nonresident saltwater fishing license; cost; disposition of fees;
penalty for violation. (a) A nonresident of this state who is age 16 or older, shall not take,
catch, kill, possess, or attempt to take, catch, kill, or possess any fish in any of the waters
of this state except those waters for which a license is required by Section 9-11-53,
below that line defined in Rule 220-2-.42(1) of the Department of Conservation and Natural
Resources as published in the Alabama Administrative Code, by angling with rod and reel or
by use of any artificial bait, fly, lure, gig, cast net, bow, crab traps that are not required
to be licensed by Section 9-12-124, or by spear fishing, as defined by Section
9-11-170, without first procuring a nonresident saltwater fishing license. The cost of nonresident
saltwater fishing licenses shall be as follows: (1) A nonresident annual saltwater fishing
license shall cost forty-four dollars ($44), plus a one dollar ($1) issuance fee, which fees...

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