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JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – As anglers wait for the development of ice, they’re being reminded to review the rules and regulations to ensure they’re ready once ice fully forms.

Game & Fish Wildlife Biologist Doug Leier says one of the things you should review is the daily limit of fish.

Leier says you must also remove the first daily limit from the ice by midnight prior to continuation of your fish harvest.

The possession limit is the maximum number of fish that an angler may have in possession during a fishing trip of more than one day.

Other rules include:

  • A maximum of four rods is legal for ice fishing.
  • Tip-ups are legal, and each tip-up is considered a single rod.
  • Mechanical devices that set the hook are legal; however, the use of any device that automatically retrieves the fish is illegal.
  • There is no restriction on the size of the hole in the ice while fishing. Materials used to mark holes must be in possession of anglers and spearers as soon as a hole larger than 10 inches in diameter is made in the ice.
  • It is only legal to release fish back into the water immediately after they are caught. Once a fish is held in a bucket or on a stringer, they can no longer be legally released in any water.
  • It is illegal to catch fish and transport them in water.
  • It is illegal to leave fish, including bait, behind on the ice.
  • All live aquatic bait, such as fathead minnows, must be purchased or trapped in North Dakota.
  • Depositing or leaving any litter or other waste material on the ice or shore is illegal.
  • The daily limit is a limit of fish taken from midnight to midnight. No person may possess more than one day’s limit of fish while on the ice or actively engaged in fishing. If a situation occurs when an angler fishes overnight, the first daily limit must be removed from the ice by midnight prior to continuing to harvest fish.
  • The possession limit is the maximum number of fish that an angler may have in possession during a fishing trip of more than one day.
  • It is illegal to introduce anything into the water for the purpose of attempting to attract fish (chumming, artificial light, etc.) that is not attached or applied to a lure.

Leier says you can also take some time and review the new coyote catalogue.

You can click here to learn more about the coyote catalogue.

Catch Doug Leier every Thursday at 7:35 AM on Big Dog 95.5 FM.