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FISHING
REGULATIONS |
General Regulations
Special Waters
Bait Lures
Streams and lakes on the Blue Ridge Parkway are
gamefish waters for which Federal Regulations set forth in Title 36, Sections 2.3 and
7.34(b) of the Code of Federal Regulations are in effect.

General Regulations
License
Fishing without a valid state fishing license issued by either Virginia or North Carolina
is prohibited. (A license issued by either state is valid on all Parkway waters. No
special trout stamp or license required.) A North Carolina resident may fish Parkway
waters within his or her county of residence using natural bait without a fishing license
except in special and closed waters, as designated below. Natural bait is any bait that
may be beneficially digested by fish.
Season
The fishing season and hours shall conform to those established by the State except that
fishing is prohibited one-half hour after sunset until one-half hour before sunrise on all
Parkway waters.
Creel and Size Limits
In general waters, creel and size limits shall conform to those established by the State.
Limits for "Special Waters" are posted at each lake shore or stream bank.

Special Waters
"Special Waters" in North Carolina
are:
- Trout Lake
- Upper Boone Fork (upstream from Price Lake)
- Lower Boone Fork
- Cold Prong Branch
- Laurel Creek
- Sims Pond and Creek
- Camp Creek
"Special Waters" in Virginia are:
- Mill Creek
- Abbott Lake
- Little Stoney Creek
- Otter Lake and Creek
- Rock Castle Creek
- Little Rock Castle Creek
- Chestnut Creek
Other Waters
- All trout caught in Chestnut Creek and Lower Boone
Creek must be released.
- Fishing is not permitted from the dam at Price
Lake, from the footbridge in the Price Park picnic area, or from the James River Bridge.
- Bee Tree Creek, a tributary of Boone Fork, is
closed for research purpose.

Bait Lures
General Waters:
- The possession or use of live or dead fish,
amphibians, or nonpreserved fish eggs is prohibited while on or along any Parkway water.
- Digging for natural bait on Parkway land is
prohibiited.
- Use of bait, other than listed above, on waters
classified as "General Waters" shall conform to regulations established by the
State.
Special Waters:
- The possession or use as bait of insects, worms,
live or dead fish or fish parts, or other organic bait is prohibited while adjacent to,
on, or in streams or lakes classified as "Special Waters."
North Carolina
- Fishing lures are limited to single-hook artificial
lures in all "Special Waters" with the following exceptions: in Basin Creek and
its tributaries and Lower Boone Fork from Price Lake Dam downstream to the Parkway
boundary, the use of lures other than single-hook artificial flies is prohibited.
Virginia:
- Fishing lures are limited to single-hook
artificial lures.
