As used in the wildlife laws, unless the context requires otherwise, “game fish” means:
- (1) Those members of the family Salmonidae, commonly known as trout, steelhead, char, grayling, Atlantic salmon and whitefish.
- (2) Those members of the family Salmonidae, commonly known as salmon, when under 15 inches in length or when taken by angling.
- (3) Those members of the family Ictaluridae, commonly known as freshwater catfish.
- (4) Those members of the family Centrarchidae, commonly known as freshwater bass, sunfish and crappie.
- (5) Those members of the family Acipenseridae, commonly known as green sturgeon and white sturgeon, when taken by angling.
- (6) Perca flavescens, commonly known as yellow perch.
- (7) Stizostedion vitreum, commonly known as walleye.
- (8) Catostomus luxatus, commonly known as mullet.
- (9) Morone saxatilis, commonly known as striped bass.
- (10) Alosa sapidissima, commonly known as American shad, when taken by angling.
[1973 c.723 §§5,131; 1999 c.1026 §18]