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Commercial Fishing in Public Impounded Waters and Navigable Streams
- Ala. Code § 9-11-140— Use of Commercial Fishing Gear in Public Impounded Waters and Navigable Streams - When, Where, and How Permitted.
- Ala. Code § 9-11-141— Use of Commercial Fishing Gear in Public Impounded Waters and Navigable Streams - License - Required Generally.
- Ala. Code § 9-11-142— Use of Commercial Fishing Gear in Public Impounded Waters and Navigable Streams - License - Individual Licenses Required; Exception for Certain Assistants.
- Ala. Code § 9-11-143— Use of Commercial Fishing Gear in Public Impounded Waters and Navigable Streams - License - Issuance; Fees; Records; Disposition of Fees.
- Ala. Code § 9-11-144— Use of Commercial Fishing Gear in Public Impounded Waters and Navigable Streams -License - Expiration.
- Ala. Code § 9-11-145— Use of Commercial Fishing Gear in Public Impounded Waters and Navigable Streams - License - Forfeiture.
- Ala. Code § 9-11-146— Disposition of Proceeds from Sale of Licenses, Etc.
- Ala. Code § 9-11-147— Marking Location of and Identifying Fishing Gear.
- Ala. Code § 9-11-148— Game Fish Taken to Be Returned to Waters; Possession of Game Fish by Commercial Fishermen.
- Ala. Code § 9-11-149— Use of Fishing Gear Within One-Half Mile Below Lock or Dam.
- Ala. Code § 9-11-150— Use of Fishing Gear Within 100 Yards of Mouths of Streams, Etc., Emptying into Salt Waters or Bays.
- Ala. Code § 9-11-151— Seizure, Confiscation and Disposition of Fishing Gear Used in Violation of Article.
- Ala. Code § 9-11-152— Shipment or Transportation of Fish Taken in Violation of Article; Seizure, Confiscation and Disposition of Fish Illegally Transported or Shipped.
- Ala. Code § 9-11-153— Wholesale and Retail Freshwater Nongame Fish Dealers’ Licenses; Commercial Paddlefish Dealer’s License.
- Ala. Code § 9-11-154— Records of Wholesalers and Retailers of Freshwater Nongame Fish; Inspection, Etc., of Records.
- Ala. Code § 9-11-155— Applicability of Provisions of Article.
- Ala. Code § 9-11-156— Penalties for Violations of Provisions of Article.