In addition to other provisions of law, the following provisions govern seasons, times, methods, equipment, size limits, and take limits in commercial fishing for herring in the waters of this State:
(a) Black River, Little Pee Dee River, Lynches River, Sampit River, and the Waccamaw River from its northern ocean outlet at Little River to Winyah Bay, and Winyah Bay:
Season: No open season.
(b) Great Pee Dee River:
(1) Season: February 15 through April 15;
(2) Times: 7:00 a.m. Wednesday to 7:00 p.m. Saturday, local time;
(3) Methods and equipment: Any lawful method and equipment;
(4) Size and take limits: No limits.
(c) Santee River below Wilson Dam including the Rediversion Canal below St. Stephen Dam, North Santee River and Bay, South Santee River, and all tributaries and distributaries as follows:
(i) Santee River below the cable and buoys marking the seaward boundary of the Wilson Dam Sanctuary designated by the department seaward to Wilson Dam Boat Landing:
(1) Season: February 15 through April 30, for herring only;
(2) Times: Sunrise Monday to sunset Thursday, as locally published;
(3) Methods and equipment: Cast net and seine net. A seine may not exceed one hundred yards in total length. The mesh of the seine must not be less than one-half inch square. All fish except those used for live bait must be containerized in one bushel units before landing;
(4) Size and take limits: Ten U.S. bushels each boat each day including lawful incidental catch; harvest must not be transferred between boats; and an additional boat must not be used to increase a person's daily take.
(ii) Rediversion Canal:
(1) Season: March 1 through April 30;
(2) Times: 7:00 p.m. to 12:00 p.m. EST, or 8:00 p.m. to 12:00 p.m. DST;
(3) Methods and equipment: Circular drop nets with a maximum six-foot diameter, lift nets, and cast nets allowed; other equipment prohibited; nets must be operated by hand; trawling prohibited; culling prohibited; all fish, except those used for live bait, must be containerized in units of one hundred pounds maximum weight before landing; all fishing is prohibited within one hundred feet of the fish lift exit channel at St. Stephen Powerhouse, except with hook and line from March 1 through April 15;
(4) Size and take limits: Ten U.S. bushels each boat each day including lawful incidental catch; harvest must not be transferred between boats; and an additional boat must not be used to increase a person's daily take.
(iii) Santee River seaward of Wilson Boat Landing:
Season: No open season.
(d) Charleston Harbor System including Wando River and Cooper River seaward to the U.S. Highway 17 bridges, Charleston Harbor, Ashley River, and all tributaries and distributaries as follows:
(i) Tailrace Canal from CSX Railroad Bridge to the Jefferies Power Plant Sanctuary line:
(1) Season: March 1 through April 30;
(2) Times: Sunrise as locally published to 10:00 p.m.;
(3) Methods and equipment: Circular drop nets with a maximum six-foot diameter, lift nets, and cast nets allowed; other equipment prohibited; nets must be operated by hand; trawling prohibited; culling prohibited; all fish, except those used for live bait, must be containerized in units of one hundred pounds maximum weight before landing;
(4) Size and take limits: Ten U.S. bushels each boat each day; harvest must not be transferred between boats and an additional boat must not be used to increase a person's daily take.
(ii) Cooper River from CSX Railroad to U.S. Highway 17 bridges:
Season: No open season.
(iii) Charleston Harbor system excluding Tailrace Canal and Cooper River seaward to U.S. Highway 17 bridges:
(1) Season: February 15 through April 15;
(2) Times: No restrictions;
(3) Methods and equipment: Any lawful method and equipment;
(4) Size and take limits: No limits.
(e) Lake Moultrie, Lake Marion, Diversion Canal, Intake Canal of Rediversion Canal, and all tributaries and distributaries as follows:
(1) Season: No closed season;
(2) Times: No restrictions;
(3) Methods and equipment: Cast net, lift net, and hook and line;
(4) Size and take limits: Two hundred fifty pounds each boat each day combined catch of shad and herring and other lawful incidental catch.
(f) Lake Jocassee and all tributaries and distributaries as follows:
(1) Season: No closed season;
(2) Times: No restrictions;
(3) Methods and equipment: Hook and line;
(4) Size and take limits: No limits.
(g) Lake Keowee and all tributaries and distributaries as follows:
(1) Season: No closed season;
(2) Times: No restrictions;
(3) Methods and equipment: Cast net and hook and line;
(4) Size and take limits: No limits.
(h) Lake Hartwell and all tributaries and distributaries as follows:
(1) Season: No closed season;
(2) Times: No restrictions;
(3) Methods and equipment: Cast net and hook and line;
(4) Size and take limits: No limits.
(i) Lake Richard B. Russell and all tributaries and distributaries as follows:
(1) Season: No closed season;
(2) Times: No restrictions;
(3) Methods and equipment: Cast net and hook and line;
(4) Size and take limits: No limits.
(j) Lake J. Strom Thurmond and all tributaries and distributaries as follows:
(1) Season: No closed season;
(2) Times: No restrictions;
(3) Methods and equipment: Cast net and hook and line;
(4) Size and take limits: No limits.
(k) Savannah River and all tributaries and distributaries as follows:
Seaward of the Augusta Diversion Dam
Season: No open season.
(l) Lake Secession, Stevens Creek Reservoir, and all tributaries and distributaries as follows:
(1) Season: No closed season;
(2) Times: No restrictions;
(3) Methods and equipment: Cast net and hook and line;
(4) Size and take limits: No limits.
(m) Lake Greenwood, Lake Murray, Saluda River between Buzzards Roost (Lake Greenwood Dam) and S.C. Highway 121, and all tributaries and distributaries as follows:
(1) Season: No closed season;
(2) Times: No restrictions;
(3) Methods and equipment: Cast net and hook and line;
(4) Size and take limits: No limits.
(n) Catawba River impoundments, including Lake Wylie and Lake Wateree, and all tributaries and distributaries as follows:
(1) Season: No closed season;
(2) Times: No restrictions;
(3) Methods and equipment: Cast net and hook and line;
(4) Size and take limits: No limits.
(o) Lake Monticello and all tributaries and distributaries as follows:
(1) Season: No closed season;
(2) Times: No restrictions;
(3) Methods and equipment: Cast net and hook and line;
(4) Size and take limits: No limits.
HISTORY: 2002 Act No. 342, Section 34; 2012 Act No. 112, Section 1, eff February 1, 2012.
Effect of Amendment
The 2012 amendment rewrote subsection (a); inserted a new subsection (b), providing a season for the Great Pee Dee River; redesignated former subsections (b) to (i) as subsections (c) to (j); inserted a new subsection (k), providing no season for the Savannah River; redesignated (j) to (m) as subsections (l) to (o); and made other nonsubstantive changes.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 50 - Fish, Game and Watercraft
Chapter 5 - Marine Resources Act
Section 50-5-10. Citation of chapter.
Section 50-5-17. Flounder Population Study Program.
Section 50-5-20. Jurisdiction of Department of Natural Resources.
Section 50-5-25. Powers and duties; deposit of revenues.
Section 50-5-30. Promulgation of regulations; civil offenses; penalties; suspension of permit.
Section 50-5-40. Unauthorized tagging or marking and releasing of saltwater fish; penalty.
Section 50-5-50. Prosecutions for violations of chapter.
Section 50-5-60. Conspiracy to violate provision of chapter.
Section 50-5-65. Seizure and disposition of contraband; separate offense defined.
Section 50-5-70. Sale of confiscated device; redemption by owner.
Section 50-5-75. Common areas for taking of fish.
Section 50-5-80. Dividing line between salt and fresh water on rivers.
Section 50-5-85. General Trawling Zone; subzones.
Section 50-5-95. Unlawful taking of saltwater fish; penalty.
Section 50-5-100. Knowingly obtaining saltwater fishery product taken or sold unlawfully.
Section 50-5-105. Unlawful activities affecting others; penalty.
Section 50-5-110. Use of poison, explosive, or bang stick to take marine resources; penalty.
Section 50-5-115. Responsibility for determining location of commercial fishing vessel.
Section 50-5-125. Use of vessel within 300 feet of public fishing pier; penalty.
Section 50-5-305. Requirements for obtaining resident license; penalty.
Section 50-5-310. Commercial saltwater fishing license for nonresidents; fee; striker exception.
Section 50-5-315. Saltwater fishing without a license prohibited; penalty.
Section 50-5-320. State Shellfish Ground licenses; fees.
Section 50-5-335. Channel net licenses; restrictions.
Section 50-5-345. Commercial license a condition of permit; exceptions; revocation.
Section 50-5-355. Bait dealer licenses; fees; inspections; penalties.
Section 50-5-367. Sale, offer, or purchase of shrimp taken over bait; penalty.
Section 50-5-375. Records of wholesale seafood dealers; inspection by department; penalties.
Section 50-5-385. Expiration of licenses and permits.
Section 50-5-390. Denial of or limitations on nonresident licenses.
Section 50-5-500. Use of nets; penalties.
Section 50-5-505. Net use requirements and restrictions; mariculture impoundment net use permit.
Section 50-5-520. Channel net violations; forfeiture of license; seizure of equipment.
Section 50-5-525. Unlawful deployment of net; penalty.
Section 50-5-540. Use of seine or gill net in state park; shrimp net exception.
Section 50-5-545. Commercial blue crab traps; escape vent requirements; peeler trap exemption.
Section 50-5-560. Blue crab traps on Cooper River.
Section 50-5-565. Time restrictions for placement of commercial traps.
Section 50-5-570. Use of live bait on lines with more than three hooks.
Section 50-5-580. Gigging for fish in saltwaters of Georgetown County.
Section 50-5-581. Gigging for flounder.
Section 50-5-700. Trawling prohibited.
Section 50-5-705. Trawling Zone established.
Section 50-5-715. Trawling restriction areas within General Trawling Zone.
Section 50-5-720. Disposal of trawl bycatch; penalty.
Section 50-5-725. Trawling waters description references.
Section 50-5-730. Trawling near public fishing pier; penalty.
Section 50-5-735. Night trawling; finfish exception.
Section 50-5-745. Blue crab taken by legal shrimp trawlers.
Section 50-5-750. Crab trawling equipment restrictions; penalty.
Section 50-5-760. Illegal trawling.
Section 50-5-765. Use of turtle excluder devices; penalty.
Section 50-5-770. Shrimp trawl requirements; penalties.
Section 50-5-900. Commercial shellfish culture or mariculture permits; term.
Section 50-5-905. Permit applications; fee.
Section 50-5-920. Mitigation of adverse impacts on shellfish bottoms and waters.
Section 50-5-925. Publication of notice of application.
Section 50-5-935. Fees; late payment penalty.
Section 50-5-945. Permit to take shellfish for replanting or use in mariculture; conditions.
Section 50-5-950. Specification of other terms and conditions.
Section 50-5-960. Rules governing recreational shellfish bottom harvests.
Section 50-5-970. Mechanical harvest permits; penalties.
Section 50-5-980. Erection and maintenance of signs; penalty.
Section 50-5-995. Shellfish mariculture operation permits.
Section 50-5-997. Shellfish mariculture permittees; out-of-season harvest permits.
Section 50-5-1005. Shellfish importation permits; conditions; penalties.
Section 50-5-1015. Unlawful removal of shell; penalty.
Section 50-5-1100. Lawful and unlawful taking of shrimp; penalties.
Section 50-5-1102. Persons who may not obtain or hold shrimp baiting license; penalty.
Section 50-5-1105. Catch limits; bait dealer taking and possession requirements; penalties.
Section 50-5-1110. Mesh size and stretch measure for shrimp cast nets.
Section 50-5-1300. Taking of sponge crabs prohibited; import permits; penalties.
Section 50-5-1305. Blue crabs; commercial taking at night prohibited; penalties.
Section 50-5-1310. Size limitations for blue crabs; peeler crab and clam mariculture exceptions.
Section 50-5-1315. Importation of undersize blue crabs; penalties.
Section 50-5-1320. Identification of vessels taking blue crabs by trap; buoy colors; penalty.
Section 50-5-1325. Stone crabs; claw size, removal and sale limitations; penalty.
Section 50-5-1330. Horseshoe crab permits, taking and handling requirements; penalty.
Section 50-5-1335. Use of blue crab traps in certain locations.
Section 50-5-1340. Repealed by 2012 Act No. 7, Section 12, March 22, 2013.
Section 50-5-1500. Regulation of devices for taking shad, herring, or eels.
Section 50-5-1505. Taking of shad, herring, or sturgeon.
Section 50-5-1510. Special provisions as to shad and herring.
Section 50-5-1515. Shad hook and line catch limits.
Section 50-5-1520. Herring catch limits.
Section 50-5-1525. Unlawful taking of Atlantic sturgeon; penalties.
Section 50-5-1530. Receiving Atlantic sturgeon; record keeping requirements; penalties.
Section 50-5-1535. Taking of shortnose sturgeon prohibited; penalty.
Section 50-5-1540. Net placement.
Section 50-5-1545. Removal of nets during off times and periods; penalties.
Section 50-5-1550. Seizure of net or seine containing decomposed fish.
Section 50-5-1555. Commercial eel taking permits; conditions; penalty.
Section 50-5-1556. Striped bass.
Section 50-5-1557. Shad, herring, or eel sale requirements.
Section 50-5-1705. Catch limits.
Section 50-5-1707. Repealed by 2009 Act No. 47, Section 1, eff June 2, 2009.
Section 50-5-1710. Size limits.
Section 50-5-1711. Repealed by 2007, Act No. 85, Section 4, eff June 15, 2007.
Section 50-5-1713. Cobia limits established.
Section 50-5-1900. Article title.
Section 50-5-1905, 50-5-1910. Repealed by 2009 Act No. 15, Section 10, eff July 1, 2009.
Section 50-5-1915. Charter fishing vessel and public pier logs; penalties.
Section 50-5-1920, 50-5-1925. Repealed by 2009 Act No. 15, Section 10, eff July 1, 2009.
Section 50-5-1935. Commemorative stamps authorized.
Section 50-5-1940. Creation and design of stamps, licenses, prints, and related articles.
Section 50-5-1945. Repealed by 2009 Act No. 15, Section 10, eff July 1, 2009.
Section 50-5-2017. Repealed by 2010 Act No. 140, Section 3, eff March 31, 2010.
Section 50-5-2100. Mariculture permits; penalty for failure to acquire.
Section 50-5-2300. Taking and possessing diamond-backed terrapins; penalty.
Section 50-5-2305. Permit to remove live wild rock; penalty.
Section 50-5-2310. Display of dolphins and whales prohibited; penalty.
Section 50-5-2500. Point values for suspension of saltwater privileges; relation to other penalties.
Section 50-5-2505. Point system administration.
Section 50-5-2510. Suspension of saltwater privileges for accumulation of points.
Section 50-5-2515. Notice of suspension; request for review.
Section 50-5-2517. Mammalian dolphin or porpoise; prohibited activities; penalty.
Section 50-5-2525. Points cleared when suspension expires; concurrent running of suspensions.
Section 50-5-2530. Administering of article.
Section 50-5-2535. Engaging in prohibited activities while under suspension; penalties.
Section 50-5-2536. Other violations while under suspension.
Section 50-5-2540. Activities prohibited while under commercial suspension.
Section 50-5-2545. Prior points and suspensions.
Section 50-5-2700. Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Compact; members; term; vacancies.
Section 50-5-2705. Powers of Compact Commission and commissioners.
Section 50-5-2710. State officials to cooperate and furnish information.
Section 50-5-2715. Records, reports, and recommendations.
Section 50-5-2730. Federal fishing regulations declared to be law of State; exceptions.