Sec. 26-169. Nets and seines prohibited in Darien, Stamford and Greenwich.
Sec. 26-169. Nets and seines prohibited in Darien, Stamford and Greenwich.
No person shall draw, set or use any net, seine, pound net or set net in any of the waters
of Long Island Sound or in any creek or tributary thereof lying north and west of a line
drawn from the southeasterly point of Hay Island in the town of Darien to the southeasterly point of Indian Rocks and thence to the southeasterly point of Great Island in said
town. No person shall draw, set or use any net, seine, pound net or fyke or set net in
any of the waters of Long Island Sound or in any river or creek or tributary thereof lying
north of a line drawn from the extreme southerly end of Collender's or Long Neck Point
in the town of Darien to the extreme southerly end of Greenwich Point in the town of
Greenwich, except in fishing for killies, shiners or shrimp with a net or seine not exceeding thirty feet in length, or in fishing for menhaden for personal use with a seine
or gill net.
(1949 Rev., S. 4982; P.A. 99-266, S. 3.)
History: P.A. 99-266 limited the exemption from this section for menhaden fishing to personal use, deleted a mesh size
restriction on permitted seines used to take menhaden and authorized menhaden fishing with gill nets.
Cited. 318 U.S. 150.