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Topic: Fishing Rights for Native Americans  (Read 739 times)

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Hojoman

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January 28, 2021

Question: I’ve heard that since I’m Native American, I can net fish in inland waters like lakes and rivers. Is this true? (Tyler)

Answer: Thanks for reaching out about allowable fishing methods for Native Americans in California. In general, Tribal members outside of their home reservation or rancheria are restricted to using the same methods as anyone else fishing in California. California fishing regulations currently only allow for take of fish by hook and line and otherwise prohibit the use or possession of any nets other than dip nets for landing fish within 100 yards of inland waters (streams, lakes, canals, reservoirs) with a few limited exceptions. Tribal members fishing within their home reservation or rancheria may use any methods to fish that are authorized by their Tribe.


 

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