Commercial shad season runs from 6 a.m. on Monday, Jan. 1, 2007 through
midnight on Saturday, Mar. 31, 2007, according to the Georgia Department
of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division (WRD). Commercial shad
fishing regulations are the same as those during the 2006 season.
The Altamaha River (including the Oconee and Ocmulgee rivers), the Satilla
River and the St. Marys River downstream from the Seaboard Coastline
Railroad bridge will be open for commercial shad fishing Monday through
Friday each week. Waters upstream from this bridge will be open Tuesday
through Saturday each week. The Ogeechee River will be open for commercial
shad fishing on Fridays and Saturdays of each week during the shad season.
The Savannah River will be open for commercial shad fishing downstream
from the I-95 bridge Tuesday through Friday and upstream from the I-95
bridge Wednesday through Saturday each week. Only drift nets may be used
downstream of a line between the mouth of Knoxboro Creek and McCoys Cut at
Deadman's Point.
Persons fishing commercially for shad must have a valid Georgia commercial
fishing license. Boats used below the saltwater demarcation line for
commercial fishing also must be licensed, with the cost of the license
depending on the size of the boat.
The minimum mesh size for legal set or drift shad nets is 4 ½ inches
stretched. Set netters are reminded that set nets must be placed at least
600 feet apart and should be limited to 100 feet in length. Set nets must
clearly display the owners name and commercial fishing license number.
Drift nets shall not be fished closer that 300 feet apart and are limited
to a maximum of 1,000 feet in length in saltwaters. Set nets and drift
nets must be situated so as to allow one-half the stream width to be open
and free for
the passage of fish. All set nets must have one end secured to the stream
bank and must be buoyed at the outer (seaward) end so they will be clearly
visible to other boaters. This regulation is designed to prevent anglers
from setting nets in the mid-channel of the stream. Sturgeon, game fish
other than American shad or hickory shad, and all species of catfish taken
in set or drift nets must be released unharmed into the waters where they
were taken.
Other regulations apply. For a complete set of commercial fishing
regulations or for more information, contact a WRD law enforcement office
at (912) 264-7237 (Brunswick); (706) 595-4211 (Thomson) or (912) 685-2145
(Metter).