Part | Title |
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6258.0100 | SEASON FOR HARVESTING MUSSEL SHELLS FOR PERSONAL USE. |
6258.0200 | SEASON TO COMMERCIALLY HARVEST MUSSELS BY PERMIT. |
6258.0300 | COMMERCIAL PERMITS FOR MUSSELS. |
6258.0400 | SPECIES FOR COMMERCIAL HARVEST. |
6258.0500 | HARVEST SITES FOR PERMITTEES. |
6258.0600 | HARVEST GEAR FOR PERMITTEES. |
6258.0700 | PERMITTEE HARVEST OPERATIONS. |
6258.0800 | PERMITTEE REPORTS, RECORDS, AND INSPECTIONS. |
6258.0900 | SPECIAL RESTRICTIONS ON TAKING MUSSELS. |
Live mussels may not be harvested for personal use. During the open season, a person possessing a valid resident or nonresident angling license or a person exempt from licensing may take and possess at any time, for personal use only, not more than 24 whole shells or 48 shell halves of dead freshwater mussels. Mussel shells may be harvested in waters of the state where fish may be taken by angling. Mussel shells must be harvested by hand picking only and may not be purchased or sold.
18 SR 83; 23 SR 348
June 11, 2008
The open season for taking mussels is May 16 through August 31.
18 SR 83
June 11, 2008
A person may not take, possess, buy, sell, or transport live freshwater mussels or more than 24 whole shells or 48 shell halves of dead freshwater mussels, or assist another person in such taking, without first obtaining a commercial mussel permit from the commissioner.
Commercial mussel permits may be issued subject to the criteria in items A to C.
Applications must be submitted to the local area or regional fisheries office on forms provided by the commissioner.
Approved permits will be issued only to Minnesota residents who possess a valid Minnesota resident angling license or who are exempt from licensing.
Application forms must be signed by the applicant. All requested information must be provided. Failure to properly and fully complete an application form will result in its rejection.
A commercial mussel permit may be issued annually and may be issued for periods shorter than one season, at the discretion of the commissioner.
The commissioner may terminate a commercial mussel permit upon 48 hours' written notice to protect aquatic resources.
18 SR 83; 20 SR 2287; 23 SR 348
June 11, 2008
Only three ridge (Amblema plicata) mussels may be harvested under a commercial mussel permit. Additional species may be requested for harvest from specific sites by special permit. Three ridge mussels may lawfully be harvested, as live whole mussels or shell halves, provided that they cannot pass through a three-inch diameter hole.
18 SR 83; 20 SR 2287; 23 SR 348
June 11, 2008
Mussel harvest sites must be identified in the application and permit by legal description or in other defining terms as needed to accurately locate the area.
The taking of mussels by a permittee from a place outside the permitted harvest site is prohibited.
18 SR 83; 20 SR 2287; 32 SR 1039
June 11, 2008
Mussels may be taken only by hand picking with or without aid of breathing apparatus.
MS s 97C.701
18 SR 83
June 11, 2008
To ensure compliance with permit conditions, the commissioner may require the permittee to inform the local area fisheries office and conservation officer 24 hours in advance of any intended mussel harvest operations. Changes in location or dates may require an additional notification.
Undersized three ridge mussels or unlawful mussel shells, live or dead, must be returned immediately to the water at the site where taken.
Harvesting of mussels may not occur within 1,000 feet downstream of a dam.
MS s 97C.701
18 SR 83; 20 SR 2287; 22 SR 292
June 11, 2008
A permittee must keep records of each mussel sales transaction. The records must be verifiable with supporting sales slips and include:
date of transaction.
Records must be kept current within 48 hours of each transaction. Failure to keep complete and current records may result in immediate revocation of the permit and may render the permittee ineligible for permits for one year. All records must be maintained and available for inspection, at the permittee's address, for three years.
A permittee must submit reports monthly while the permit is valid on forms provided by the commissioner. Reports for the previous month must be submitted by the permittee to the address identified on the form so that they are received by the department by the 15th of each month even if no harvest activity took place. All information requested on the report must be provided. Failure to submit required reports may result in revocation of the existing permit and may render the permittee ineligible for permits for one year.
Records required in this part, business and operation premises, and boats, vehicles, and gear used in the mussel harvesting operations may be inspected at all reasonable times by the commissioner.
MS s 97C.701
18 SR 83; 23 SR 348
June 11, 2008
Meats resulting from the processing of live whole mussels may not be returned to the water or deposited on a shoreline or adjacent land. The meat of mussels lawfully obtained may be used as bait for angling purposes.
The Higgins' eye (Lampsilis higginsi), elephant ear (Elliptio crassidens), ebony shell (Fusconaia ebena), winged mapleleaf (Quadrula fragosa), fat pocketbook (Proptera capax) mussels, or any mussel listed as endangered or threatened in this state may not be harvested or intentionally disturbed. If these species are located within the harvest site, all harvest operations must immediately stop and the permittee or personal use harvester must notify the area fisheries office within 24 hours.
Live mussels may not be transferred within or between bodies of water, except under permit issued by the commissioner.
MS s 97C.701
18 SR 83
June 11, 2008
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