Here in Ohio, we are permitted two rods per person plus six tip-ups per person.
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Here in Ohio, we are permitted two rods per person plus six tip-ups per person.
Kansas allows 2 rods. To hooks each. With a optional 3rd pole permit ($5.00)
from the bank in s.c. you are aloud 2 per angler if all have a fishing lic and from the boat we can have all the rods your boat can fit. for instances spider rigging 6 to 8 double hooked longliling maybe 12 rods double hooked night stalking anchored out off of brush 12 double hooked or less if the crappie bite is on now for your big fish like stripers and cats we may have 35 rods fanned out during the cut bait season like on land ever one have to have lic.
I should have specified ice fishing. Amazing the difference in regulations from state to state.
In Minnesota one is allowed two hooks through the ice, either two on one line or one each on two lines, including tipups. During open water we get one line and one hook total. "Hook" includes multiple hooks on a single artificial lure as 1.
3 lines per person including tip-ups. Two hooks on a line. Michigan
no1son the way it works is ever one in the boat needs a license. that said for the rods one man can work all 35 rods or 8 or 6 or 2 or 5 and so on. per person and yes one limit on the 35 or more rods for the game fish the cats all you can land with out sinking the boat.
In Kansas we can fish 3 poles(third with permit) and 8 tip-ups!:biggrin
2 poles or 2 tip-ups or 1 of each here in Iowa.
In WI. we a aloud 3 hooks in the water. That's any combo of 2 jigging rods and one tip up. STEVE
Here in PA, we can use 5 of any combination, with 2 hooks on each.