Any person who fishes with a set net that is not:
(1) 
Conspicuously marked at the outermost (seaward) ends with the Tribal Identification Card number of the fisherman operating the gear; and
(2) 
Marked in such a way that the fisherman and the tribal affiliation can be identified without removing the gear from the water,
is guilty of a class C offense.
(Res. 94 A 109, 7/12/1994)
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Cross Reference: Section 17.05.03(a) Finfish found in unattended nets may be seized
Any person who fails to tend his or her set gillnet and remove all finfish captured in the net at least at once every fourteen (14) hours, is guilty of a class B offense.
(Res. 94 A 109, 7/12/1994; Res. 02 A 063, 5/14/2002 amended this section by changing the penalty classification from C to B; Res. 18 A 148, 12/17/2018, changed the period from 24 hours to 14 hours to match the regulations already in place that tribe was following.)
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Cross Reference: Section 17.05.03(b) Presumption of failure to attend nets
Any person who, upon closure of a fishing area, fails to completely remove all nets and parts of nets, buoys, anchors and crosslines, regardless of the condition of the gear, is guilty of a class B offense.
(Res. 94 A 109, 7/12/1994)