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    Yukon Territory Fishery Regulations
      SCHEDULE V (ss. 8(4)) CLOSE TIMES
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Source: http://laws.justice.gc.ca/en/F-14/C.R.C.-c.854/122627.html
Updated to August 31, 2004

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PART II--RIVERS


Column I

Column II

Item

Waters

Close Time

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1.

Kluane River

Dec. 30 to Jan. 1

2.

Dezadeash River

Dec. 30 to Jan. 1

3.

Takhini River downstream from Kusawa Lake

Dec. 30 to Jan. 1

4.

McClintok River

Dec. 30 to Jan. 1

5.

Teslin River

Dec. 30 to Jan. 1

6.

Morley River

Dec. 30 to Jan. 1

7.

Smart River

Dec. 30 to Jan. 1

8.

Lapie River

Dec. 30 to Jan. 1

9.

Klondike River

Dec. 30 to Jan. 1

10.

Blind River

Dec. 30 to Jan. 1

11.

Kathleen River

Dec. 30 to Jan. 1

12.

Takhanne River

Dec. 30 to Jan. 1

13.

Michie Creek

Dec. 30 to Jan. 1

14.

Nisutlin River

Dec. 30 to Jan. 1

15.

Wolf River

Dec. 30 to Jan. 1

16.

Little Salmon River

Dec. 30 to Jan. 1

17.

Ross River

Dec. 30 to Jan. 1

18.

Big Salmon River

Dec. 30 to Jan. 1

19.

MacMillan River

Dec. 30 to Jan. 1

20.

North MacMillan River

Dec. 30 to Jan. 1

21.

South MacMillan River

Dec. 30 to Jan. 1

22.

North Klondike River

Dec. 30 to Jan. 1

23.

McQueston River

Dec. 30 to Jan. 1

24.

North McQueston River

Dec. 30 to Jan. 1

25.

South McQueston River

Dec. 30 to Jan. 1

26.

Mayo River

Dec. 30 to Jan. 1

27.

Nordenskiold River

Dec. 30 to Jan. 1

28.

Ibex River

Dec. 30 to Jan. 1

29.

Klusha Creek

Dec. 30 to Jan. 1

30.

Yukon River

(a)

upstream of Whitehorse Dam

Dec. 30 to Jan. 1

(b)

from Whitehorse Dam downstream to Robert Campbell Bridge

Dec. 30 to Jan. 1

(c)

from Robert Campbell Bridge downstream to U.S.A./Canada boundary

Dec. 30 to Jan. 1

31.

Tatchun Creek and the waters of the Yukon River between fishing boundary signs located on the Yukon River 30 m upstream from the confluence of the Yukon River and Tatchun Creek and 30 m downstream of that confluence

Aug. 1 to Sept. 30

32.

Klukshu River

(a)

from Klukshu Lake downstream to a fishing boundary sign located approximately 1 km downstream of Haines Road culvert

June 1 to Dec. 1

(b)

from a fishing boundary sign located approximately 1 km downstream of Haines Road culvert to a fishing boundary sign located approximately 30 m upstream of the confluence of the Klukshu River with the Tatshenshini River

(i)





(ii)

12:00 hours Tuesday to 06:00 hours on Saturday of each week from June 1 to July 7


July 8 to Oct. 1

(c)

from a fishing boundary sign located approximately 30 m upstream of the confluence of Klukshu River with the Tatshenshini River downstream to the said confluence

12:00 hours Tuesday to 06:00 hours on Saturday of each week from June 1 to Oct. 1

33.

Village Creek

July 1 to Oct. 15

34.

Blanchard River

July 24 to August 31

35.

Tatshenshini River

(a)

downstream from a fishing boundary sign located approximately 30 m downstream from the confluence of Village Creek with the Tatshenshini River

Dec. 30 to Jan. 1

(b)

from a fishing boundary sign located approximately 100 m upstream from the confluence of Klukshu River with the Tatshenshini River downstream to a fishing boundary sign located approximately 30 m downstream from the confluence of Village Creek with the Tatshenshini River

12:00 hours Tuesday to 06:00 hours on Saturday of each week from June 1 to Oct. 1

(c)

upstream of a fishing boundary sign located approximately 100 m upstream from the confluence of Klukshu River and Tatshenshini River

Dec. 30 to Jan. 1

36.

Any other river, creek or stream not specified in this Part

Dec. 30 to Jan. 1

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SOR/87-439, s. 9; SOR/89-155, ss. 9(F), 10 to 12; SOR/94-51, s. 2.

SCHEDULE VI
(Subsection 7(14))

PART I
WATERS IN WHICH NO PERSON SHALL ANGLE EXCEPT WITH A BARBLESS HOOK

1. Aishihik Lake (61°25'N, 137°07'W)
2. Alligator Lake (60°23'N, 135°21'W)
2.1 Bennett Lake (60°06'N, 134°52'W)
3. Big Salmon Lake (61°16'N, 133°17'W)
4. Big Salmon River from Quiet Lake to Big Salmon Lake
5. Blind Lake (62°17'N, 132°28'W)
6. Braeburn Lake (61°27'N, 135°48'W)
6.1 Caribou Lake (60°23'N, 134°16'W)
6.2 Chadburn Lake (60°03'N, 134°57'W)
7. Chain Lakes (61°48'N, 135°34'W)
8. Claire Lake (61°53'N, 135°19'W)
9. Coghlan Lake (61°33'N, 135°29'W)
10. Drury Lake (62°19'N, 134°42'W)
11. Ethel Lake (63°22'N, 136°06'W)
12. Fire Lake (61°10'N, 130°33'W)
13. Frances Lake (61°23'N, 129°35'W)
14. Frank Lake (61°42'N, 135°24'W)
15. Frederick Lake (60°23'N, 136°40'W)
16. Frenchman Lake (62°10'N, 129°30'W)
17. Glenlyon Lake (62°26'N, 134°44'W)
18. Grass Lakes (61°25'N, 130°55'W)
19. Jim Cook Lake (62°30'N, 132°16'W)
20. Jojo Lake (60°34'N, 136°21'W)
21. Little Atlin Lake (60°15'N, 133°57'W)
21.1 Little Fox Lake (61°20'N, 135°38'W)
22. Little Wolverine Lake (61°25'N, 130°09'W)
23. Long Lake (61°21'N, 136°41'W)
24. [Repealed, SOR/2003-339, s. 12]
25. Mandanna Lake (61°55'N, 135°47'W)
26. Marsh Lake (60°25'N, 134°18'W)
27. McEvoy Lake (61°48'N, 130°14'W)
27.1 Morley Lake (60°01'N, 132°06'W)
28. Morris Lake (60°27'N, 131°40'W)
28.1 Nares Lake (60°10'N, 134°40'W)
28.2 Nares River (60°09'N, 134°37'W)
29. North Lakes (61°25'N, 130°34'W)
30. Pleasant Lake (61°38'N, 133°23'W)
31. Poisson Lake (62°17'N, 132°15'W)
32. Quiet Lake (61°05'N, 133°05'W)
33. Sekulmun Lake (61°26'N, 137°33'W)
34. Sekulmun River (61°35'N, 137°30'W)
35. [Repealed, SOR/2003-339, s. 12]
36. Snafu Lakes (60°11'N, 133°26'W)
37. Tagish Lake (60°10'N, 134°20'W)
37.1 Tagish River (60°15'N, 134°17'W)
38. Tarfu Lakes (60°03'N, 133°43'W)
39. [Repealed, SOR/2003-339, s. 12]
40. Tay Lake (62°23'N, 132°03'W)
41. Tchawsahmon Lake (61°59'N, 140°53'W)
42. Ten-mile Lake (61°59'N, 135°33'W)
43. Teslin Lake (60°15'N, 132°57'W)
44. Tincup Lake (61°45'N, 139°15'W)
44.1 Twin Lakes (61°42'N, 135°55'W)
45. Watson Lake (60°06'N, 128°49'W)
46. Wellesley Lake (62°21'N, 139°49'W)
47.Whitefish Lakes (61°09'N, 128°59'W; 61°11'N, 128°59'W; 61°14'N, 128°58'W)
48. Wolf Lake (60°39'N, 131°40'W)
49. Wolverine Lake (61°28'N, 130°15'W)

PART II
WATERS IN WHICH NO PERSON SHALL ANGLE EXCEPT WITH A SINGLE-POINTED BARBLESS HOOK

1.Kathleen River downstream from the Haines Road to the confluence with the Dezadeash River, including all tributary creeks and streams and Lower Kathleen Lake, Crescent Lake, Rainbow Lake and Granite Lake

2.McLean Lake

3.Dezadeash Lake (60°28'N, 136°58'W)

4.Lubbock River (60°01'N, 133°49'W)

5.Teslin River (from the outlet of Teslin Lake to a point 1 km downstream of the river's confluence with Squanga Creek)

SOR/94-269, s. 17; SOR/99-98, s. 13; SOR/2003-339, ss. 11 to 14.

SCHEDULE VII
(Sections 10 and 11)
TICKETABLE OFFENCES AND FINES

Column I

Column II

Column III

Item

Provision of Regulations

Offence

Fine

1.

4(1)

Fish without a licence

$100

2.

4(1)

Engage in fish farming without a licence

$500

3.

4(1)

Hold a derby without a licence

$100

4.

7(2)

Catch and retain in one day more than the prescribed daily catch limit

$100, plus $50 for each fish to a maximum of $1,000

4.1

7(2.1)

Continue angling, in any one day, after catching and retaining or catching and releasing more than five fish regardless of species

$100, plus $50 for each fish to a maximum of $1,000

5.

7(3)

Possess more fish than the prescribed possession limit

$100, plus $50 for each fish to a maximum of $1,000

6.

7(6)(a)

Angle with more than one line

$100, plus $50 for each line to a maximum of $1,000

7.

7(7)

Leave fishing gear unattended while angling

$100

7.1

7(14)(a)

Angle using other than a barbless hook

$100

7.2

7(14)(b)

Angle using other than a single-pointed barbless hook

$100

8.

7(15)

Possess gaff while angling

$100

9.

7(16)

Angle for salmon or possess salmon without a Salmon Conservation Catch Card

$100

10.

7(18)(a)

Fail to record salmon catch on Salmon Conservation Catch Card

$100

11.

7(18)(b)

Fail to produce Salmon Conservation Catch Card

$100

12.

7(18)(c)

Fail to submit Salmon Conservation Catch Card

$100

13.

9(1)(a)

Molest fish

$250

14.

9(1)(a)

Injure fish

$250

15.

9(1)(d)

Fish by snagging

$250

16.

9(1)(d)

Fish with snares or set lines

$250

17.

9(3)(a)

Bring live aquatic organisms into the Yukon Territory for use as bait

$250

18.

9(3)(b)

Release live fish in waters other than waters from which they were taken or release fish without a permit

$250

19.

9(3)(c)

Release into waters live aquatic organisms that are not taken from waters of the Yukon Territory

$250

SOR/99-98, s. 14; SOR/2003-339, s. 15.




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