N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 6, § 10.1
(a) In accordance with Table A in subdivision (b) of this section, except as provided for in sections 10.2 and 10.3 of this Part, and Parts 11, 19, 35, 36 and 40 of this Chapter, no person shall:
(3) possess, kill or unnecessarily injure fish of a species listed in excess of the daily limit specified for such species except that fish caught and returned to the water immediately without unnecessary injury will not be counted as part of the daily limit.
(b) Table A—Sportfishing regulations.
| Species | Open season | Minimum length or slot limit | Daily limit | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| (1) | (a) Trout (brook brown and rainbow trout and hybrids of these species; and splake) | April 1 through October 15 | None | 5 |
| (b) Lake Trout | April 1 through October 15 | 21″ | 3 | |
| (c) Landlocked Salmon | April 1 through October 15 | 15″ | 3 | |
| (d) See subdivision (e) of this section for inland trout stream regulations. | ||||
| (2) | Kokanee | April 1 through October 15 | Any size | 10 |
| (3) | Black Bass | Third Saturday in June through November 30 | 12″ | 5 |
| Dec. 1 through the Friday preceding the third Saturday in June | Catch and release only; Artificial lures only | |||
| (4) | Muskellunge | Last Saturday in May through November 30 | 40″ | 1 |
| (5) | Walleye | First Saturday in May through March 15 | 15″ | 5 |
| (6) | Tiger Muskellunge | First Saturday in May to March 15 | 30″ | 1 |
| (7) | Northern Pike | First Saturday in May through March 15 | 18″ | 5 |
| (8) | Pickerel | First Saturday in May through in May through March 15 | 15″ | 5 |
| (9) | Lake Whitefish | All year | Any size | 5 |
| (10) | Crappie | All year | 9″ | 25 |
| (11) | Atlantic Sturgeon, paddlefish, sauger | Closed fishing for and possession prohibited | ||
| (12) | American eel | All year | 9″ | 25 for individuals 50 for party/charter boat captain and crew |
| (13) | American shad - in the Hudson River and tributaries north of the George Washington Bridge | Possession prohibited | ||
| American shad - all other inland waters | All year | Any size | 3 | |
| (14) | Sunfish (bluegill, pumpkinseed and redbreast sunfish) | All year | Any size | 50 |
| (15) | Yellow perch | All year | Any size | 50 |
| (16) | All endangered or threatened fish species | May not be taken or possessed at any time, except pursuant to a special permit. | ||
| (17) | Bullhead, Catfish, Carp, Cisco, Rock Bass, Sucker, White Bass, White Perch, and all other fishes not listed in this table | All year | Any size | Any number |
| (18) | Striped Bass (in the Hudson River and tributaries north of the George Washington Bridge and all inland waters) | April 1 through November 30 | 18″ to 28” TL (total length see ECL § 13-0339[4]) | 1 |
| (19) | Hickory shad | August 1 to November 30 | Any size | 5 |
| (20) | Anadromous River herring (Alewife and Blueback herring) | See section 10.10 of this Part |
Note:
See Parts 11, 12, 19, 25, 26 of this Title for additional special fishing regulations.
(c) Additional special fishing regulations.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Part:
(9) a non-offset (inline) circle hook, as defined in paragraph (a)(4) of this section, is required when fishing for striped bass when using any marine or aquatic organism or terrestrial invertebrate, live or dead, whole or parts thereof. This requirement shall not apply to artificial lures with any marine or aquatic organism or terrestrial invertebrate, live or dead, whole or parts thereof attached. Striped bass caught on any unapproved method of take must be returned to the water immediately without unnecessary injury.
(d) Special regulations for the cleaning of fish.
No person, while upon waters of the State, excluding the marine and coastal district, shall possess:
(2) other species of fish that have been dismembered or otherwise prepared for cooking consumption, except that the gills and viscera may be removed and such fish may be filleted, provided the skin is not removed from the fillet.
(e) Definition of black bass.
For purposes of this Part, black bass shall mean largemouth bass and smallmouth bass.
(f) Special regulations for bait fish (personal use).
(3) Bait fish taken for personal use from any water body shall not be transported overland, except:
(iii) bait fish taken for personal use from the defined water body adjacent to or a water body within the following overland transportation corridors may be transported overland only within that designated overland transportation corridor. Such bait fish must be used in the same water body, as defined in paragraphs (6) and (7) of this subdivision, from which the bait fish were taken;
(7) Notwithstanding the definition of water body in paragraph (6) of this subdivision, each of the following combined water bodies, including all tributaries up to the first barrier impassable by fish, shall be considered the same water body for purposes of this subdivision, except that where a combined water body is divided by a state or international boundary, the combined water body shall only include those portions existing within New York State: