Section 7155 Of Article 3. Sport Fishing Licenses From California Fish And Game Code >> Division 6. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 3.
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. Notwithstanding any other provision of this code, California
Indians who are bona fide registered members of the Yurok Indian
Tribe may take fish, for subsistence purposes only, from the Klamath
River between the mouth of that river and the junction of Tectah
Creek with it, exclusive of tributaries, without regard to seasons,
under the following conditions:
(a) Upon application therefor, the department shall issue to any
Yurok Indian who is listed on the register of the Yurok Tribal
Organization, as furnished to the department, a renewable,
nontransferable permit to take fish pursuant to this section for a
period of one calendar year. Any Indian of the Yurok tribe while
taking fish pursuant to this section shall have upon his person such
valid permit, and shall display it upon the request of any duly
authorized officer.
(b) Hand dip nets, and hook and line only may be used for taking
fish pursuant to this section.
(c) Pursuant to this section not more than three trout or salmon
or combination thereof, or more than one sturgeon, may be taken in
any one day. There is no bag limit on any other fish.
(d) No Yurok Indian while fishing pursuant to this section may be
accompanied by any person who does not possess a valid permit as
prescribed by this section. It is unlawful for any person who does
not hold such permit to accompany any Yurok Indian who is taking fish
pursuant to this section.
(e) The sale of any fish taken under the provisions of this
section shall constitute cause for permanent revocation by the
commission of the permit held by the person making the sale.