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§ 11-1911. Farm fish ponds.    1.  "Farm fish pond" means a body of water, impounded by a dam, of not  more than ten acres of water surface when full, lying wholly within  the  boundaries  of  privately owned or leased lands. It does not include any  pond used in connection with any private camp, boarding house, hotel  or  other establishment catering to the public.    2. The department may issue to the owner or lessee of a farm fish pond  a license, effective for a period of five years, entitling the holder to  manage  such  fish pond for the production of fish. The department shall  fix the  terms  of  each  such  license  and  may  include  therein  (a)  permission  to  control  undesirable fish, aquatic vegetation and insect  life, interfering with  the  production  of  fish  and  (b)  permission,  notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter to the contrary, to  release,  stock  and propagate fish in the licensed pond. The department  may specify in the license methods of control to be used and the  manner  of taking and type, size and mesh of gear to be used in taking fish. The  department may, for cause, revoke or suspend any license issued pursuant  to this section.    3.  No  person shall release any species of fish into a farm fish pond  unless permission to do so is first obtained from the department.    4. A licensee, any member of his  immediate  family,  and  any  person  actually  employed  by  him  in  the  cultivation  of  his  farm  or the  management of the licensed pond may without license issued under title 7  of the Fish and Wildlife Law, take fish of any size, in any  number,  at  any time, in any manner permitted by the department.    5. The holder of a fishing, three-day or five-day fishing, combination  free  hunting-big  game  hunting-fishing  or  combined resident hunting,  fishing and big game license or combined non-resident hunting,  fishing,  big game, bowhunting and muzzle-loading license, or a person entitled to  exercise  the  privileges of such a license, may, with the permission of  the licensee, take fish by angling from the licensed pond  provided  the  holder complies with the provisions of title 13 of the Fish and Wildlife  Law,  with  respect  to  open seasons, minimum size limits and daily and  seasonal possession limits.    6. a. Fish protected by law, except trout, black bass, muskellunge and  landlocked salmon, legally taken from a licensed farm fish pond, may  be  bought  and  sold  during  their  respective  open  seasons,  and may be  possessed and transported at any time. Trout,  black  bass,  muskellunge  and  landlocked salmon, legally taken from a licensed farm fish pond may  be possessed and transported during their respective  open  seasons  and  until  March 1 immediately following, but unless such fish were taken by  a person described in subdivision 4 or are frozen or otherwise processed  and packaged for storage and are being transported to a place of storage  or consumption, no person shall transport in any one day a  quantity  of  such  fish  exceeding  the quantity which may be legally taken from that  farm fish pond by a person described in subdivision 5.    b. Fish protected by law shall not be removed from the premises of the  licensee unless such fish or the package containing them bears the  name  and  address  of  the  licensee  and his license number and the name and  address of the person in whose possession they are.    c. Fish not protected by law, legally taken from a licensed farm  fish  pond, may be possessed, transported, bought and sold at any time, except  that  taking and sale of bait fish shall be permitted only under license  pursuant to section 11-1315.

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§ 11-1911. Farm fish ponds.    1.  "Farm fish pond" means a body of water, impounded by a dam, of not  more than ten acres of water surface when full, lying wholly within  the  boundaries  of  privately owned or leased lands. It does not include any  pond used in connection with any private camp, boarding house, hotel  or  other establishment catering to the public.    2. The department may issue to the owner or lessee of a farm fish pond  a license, effective for a period of five years, entitling the holder to  manage  such  fish pond for the production of fish. The department shall  fix the  terms  of  each  such  license  and  may  include  therein  (a)  permission  to  control  undesirable fish, aquatic vegetation and insect  life, interfering with  the  production  of  fish  and  (b)  permission,  notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter to the contrary, to  release,  stock  and propagate fish in the licensed pond. The department  may specify in the license methods of control to be used and the  manner  of taking and type, size and mesh of gear to be used in taking fish. The  department may, for cause, revoke or suspend any license issued pursuant  to this section.    3.  No  person shall release any species of fish into a farm fish pond  unless permission to do so is first obtained from the department.    4. A licensee, any member of his  immediate  family,  and  any  person  actually  employed  by  him  in  the  cultivation  of  his  farm  or the  management of the licensed pond may without license issued under title 7  of the Fish and Wildlife Law, take fish of any size, in any  number,  at  any time, in any manner permitted by the department.    5. The holder of a fishing, three-day or five-day fishing, combination  free  hunting-big  game  hunting-fishing  or  combined resident hunting,  fishing and big game license or combined non-resident hunting,  fishing,  big game, bowhunting and muzzle-loading license, or a person entitled to  exercise  the  privileges of such a license, may, with the permission of  the licensee, take fish by angling from the licensed pond  provided  the  holder complies with the provisions of title 13 of the Fish and Wildlife  Law,  with  respect  to  open seasons, minimum size limits and daily and  seasonal possession limits.    6. a. Fish protected by law, except trout, black bass, muskellunge and  landlocked salmon, legally taken from a licensed farm fish pond, may  be  bought  and  sold  during  their  respective  open  seasons,  and may be  possessed and transported at any time. Trout,  black  bass,  muskellunge  and  landlocked salmon, legally taken from a licensed farm fish pond may  be possessed and transported during their respective  open  seasons  and  until  March 1 immediately following, but unless such fish were taken by  a person described in subdivision 4 or are frozen or otherwise processed  and packaged for storage and are being transported to a place of storage  or consumption, no person shall transport in any one day a  quantity  of  such  fish  exceeding  the quantity which may be legally taken from that  farm fish pond by a person described in subdivision 5.    b. Fish protected by law shall not be removed from the premises of the  licensee unless such fish or the package containing them bears the  name  and  address  of  the  licensee  and his license number and the name and  address of the person in whose possession they are.    c. Fish not protected by law, legally taken from a licensed farm  fish  pond, may be possessed, transported, bought and sold at any time, except  that  taking and sale of bait fish shall be permitted only under license  pursuant to section 11-1315.

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Statutes > New-york > Env > Article-11 > Title-19 > 11-1911

§ 11-1911. Farm fish ponds.    1.  "Farm fish pond" means a body of water, impounded by a dam, of not  more than ten acres of water surface when full, lying wholly within  the  boundaries  of  privately owned or leased lands. It does not include any  pond used in connection with any private camp, boarding house, hotel  or  other establishment catering to the public.    2. The department may issue to the owner or lessee of a farm fish pond  a license, effective for a period of five years, entitling the holder to  manage  such  fish pond for the production of fish. The department shall  fix the  terms  of  each  such  license  and  may  include  therein  (a)  permission  to  control  undesirable fish, aquatic vegetation and insect  life, interfering with  the  production  of  fish  and  (b)  permission,  notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter to the contrary, to  release,  stock  and propagate fish in the licensed pond. The department  may specify in the license methods of control to be used and the  manner  of taking and type, size and mesh of gear to be used in taking fish. The  department may, for cause, revoke or suspend any license issued pursuant  to this section.    3.  No  person shall release any species of fish into a farm fish pond  unless permission to do so is first obtained from the department.    4. A licensee, any member of his  immediate  family,  and  any  person  actually  employed  by  him  in  the  cultivation  of  his  farm  or the  management of the licensed pond may without license issued under title 7  of the Fish and Wildlife Law, take fish of any size, in any  number,  at  any time, in any manner permitted by the department.    5. The holder of a fishing, three-day or five-day fishing, combination  free  hunting-big  game  hunting-fishing  or  combined resident hunting,  fishing and big game license or combined non-resident hunting,  fishing,  big game, bowhunting and muzzle-loading license, or a person entitled to  exercise  the  privileges of such a license, may, with the permission of  the licensee, take fish by angling from the licensed pond  provided  the  holder complies with the provisions of title 13 of the Fish and Wildlife  Law,  with  respect  to  open seasons, minimum size limits and daily and  seasonal possession limits.    6. a. Fish protected by law, except trout, black bass, muskellunge and  landlocked salmon, legally taken from a licensed farm fish pond, may  be  bought  and  sold  during  their  respective  open  seasons,  and may be  possessed and transported at any time. Trout,  black  bass,  muskellunge  and  landlocked salmon, legally taken from a licensed farm fish pond may  be possessed and transported during their respective  open  seasons  and  until  March 1 immediately following, but unless such fish were taken by  a person described in subdivision 4 or are frozen or otherwise processed  and packaged for storage and are being transported to a place of storage  or consumption, no person shall transport in any one day a  quantity  of  such  fish  exceeding  the quantity which may be legally taken from that  farm fish pond by a person described in subdivision 5.    b. Fish protected by law shall not be removed from the premises of the  licensee unless such fish or the package containing them bears the  name  and  address  of  the  licensee  and his license number and the name and  address of the person in whose possession they are.    c. Fish not protected by law, legally taken from a licensed farm  fish  pond, may be possessed, transported, bought and sold at any time, except  that  taking and sale of bait fish shall be permitted only under license  pursuant to section 11-1315.