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Shoreline Shark Fishing Banned
By Nick Carter
Posted Wednesday May 21 2008, 2:14 PM
A temporary emergency regulation banning shark fishing, chumming and “unsafe” fishing within 300 feet of the shoreline on the Alabama coast was implemented the first week of May. Signed by DCNR Commissioner Barnett Lawley, the regulation targets shore-bound fishermen and is intended to make beaches safer for swimmers, but Lawley said the regulation’s language needs some fine tuning before it becomes permanent.
Shark fishing, chumming or bloodbaiting within 300 feet of the shoreline or from a pier is prohibited under the emergency regulation, which also makes it unlawful to “surf fish, bow fish or fish by any other means from any pier or beach in a manner that presents an unsafe condition to any beach goers.
” Determination of “unsafe conditions” is left to the discretion of law enforcement.
Chumming is defined under the regulation “as the throwing of bait or fish parts into the water to attract fish.”
Bloodbaiting is defined under the regulation “as the use of blood, chemical or synthetic attractants, fish parts, chicken parts or other animal parts to attract fish or sharks.”
There is no exemption made for anglers hooking a bait and throwing it into the surf to attract other species.
Don't even set up to surf fish where there are tourist/swimmers.