§ 56:401 Commercial seining prohibited in Lake Bruin and other lakes: penalty
§ 56:402 Commercial fishing in Lake Bruin prohibited; penalty
§ 56:403 Commercial seining prohibited in Clear Lake; penalty
§ 56:404 Use of seines, nets, or webbing in Bogue Chitto River prohibited; logging and hand grabbing of fish in Bogue Chitto River prohibited; penalty
§ 56:405 Use of certain gear in Tchefuncte River and Lake Des Allemands prohibited; penalty
§ 56:406 Use of trammel net, seine, gill net, or webbing prohibited in the waters of Breton Islands and Chandeleur Islands; exceptions; penalty
§ 56:407 Use of trammel nets, gill nets, and seines in certain areas of Lake Borgne prohibited
§ 56:408 Lake Maurepas; trawling prohibited; nets in certain areas prohibited
§ 56:409 Saline Lake; Iatt Lake; triploid grass carp; introduction; expenditures
§ 56:409.1 Penalty for the wasting of the state’s fishery resources
§ 56:410 Trawling at night prohibited on White Lake and Grand Lake
§ 56:410.1 Paratrawling prohibited in canals; penalty
§ 56:410.2 Use of trammel nets, gill nets, and strike nets in Calcasieu Lake in Cameron Parish prohibited
§ 56:410.3 A. The commission shall establish rules regarding the times and days for the recreational and commercial taking of crabs in Sabine Lake during the inland shrimp season and may also d
§ 56:410.6 Calcasieu Lake in Calcasieu Parish; use of trammel nets, gill nets, strike nets, and seines
§ 56:410.7 Black Lake, Clear Lake, and Prairie Lake; marking of nets required; permitted and prohibited fishing gear; penalties
§ 56:410.10 Use of certain fishing gear on Poverty Point Reservoir; prohibition

Terms Used In Louisiana Revised Statutes > Title 56 > Chapter 1 > Part VII > Subpart B - Miscellaneous Provisions Applicable to Certain Water Bodies

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