North Carolina 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Carolina House Bill H617

Introduced
4/13/23  
Refer
4/17/23  

Caption

River Herring Limited Harvest

Impact

If passed, HB 617 would amend existing wildlife regulations related to river herring by introducing a structured and regulated approach to personal fishing, thereby enhancing sustainable practices. The bill sets forth a tiered fee system for licenses, with costs based on the quantity of herring harvested, aiming to manage the fish population more effectively and ensure conservation efforts align with fishing practices. Furthermore, it allocates funding from the General Fund to support the implementation of the new regulations.

Summary

House Bill 617, titled the 'River Herring Limited Harvest', proposes to reinstate a limited fishing license for the taking of river herring in the inland waters of the Chowan River. The measure targets the spring migration of river herring and allows individuals to obtain licenses permitting them to catch up to 100 river herring for personal use. The bill mandates that license holders report their catches to the Wildlife Resources Commission, mirroring regulations for other game species such as wild turkey and white-tailed deer.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB 617 appears to be cautiously optimistic among stakeholders, particularly those involved in wildlife management and local fishing communities. Proponents argue that reintroducing limited fishing opportunities will positively impact local economies and recreation while fostering a sense of responsibility among anglers to adhere to sustainable practices. On the other hand, some conservationists express concerns that even a limited harvest could threaten the river herring population if not monitored closely.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance between recreational fishing and conservation efforts, as well as the potential ecological impact of harvesting river herring, a species that has seen declining numbers in recent years. While the bill aims to strike a balance by allowing limited harvesting for personal use, the sustainability of such practices under changing environmental conditions may spark further debate among stakeholders. Ultimately, the success of HB 617 will rely on effective rulemaking and enforcement to ensure compliance with conservation objectives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NC H600

Regulatory Reform Act of 2023

NC S686

Regulatory Reform Act of 2023

NC S401

NC Farm Act of 2025

NC S639

North Carolina Farm Act of 2025

NC S355

North Carolina Farm Act of 2024

NC LD325

An Act Related to the Disbursement of Revenue Generated from the Harvesting of River Herring

NC S166

2024 Bldg. Code Regulatory Reform

NC H402

Limit Rules With Substantial Financial Costs

NC H655

Coastal Fisheries Licensing Reforms

NC S646

Coastal Funding and Policy Priorities

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.