Any person who allows a set net to extend across or block, by any means, more than half of the portion of the river which is navigable by salmon is guilty of a class B offense.
(Res. 94 A 109, 7/12/1994)
Any person who fishes with a river gillnet and leaves it unattended 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.)
Any person who sets or allows any part of any river gillnet to drift closer than 150 feet to any other gillnet is guilty of a class D offense.