There has been some confusion on what you are allowed to do with the new reg. Here is the actual Reg to help you avoid getting fined. The regulation was specifically passed to keep Asian Carp out of waters where they do not already exist.

It is very easy to mistake a juvenile Asian Carp for a shad. This could lead to somebody inadvertently putting juvenile Asian Carp in lake where there were none. A lake on the Tennessee or Cumberland River that does not have a lock at the dam can only get infested with these Carp by somebody putting them in.



301 KAR 1:130. Live bait for personal use.

RELATES TO: KRS 150.010, 150.170, 150.175, 150.340, 150.450, 150.990
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: KRS 150.025(1)
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: KRS 105.025(1) authorizes the department to promulgate administrative regulations to establish seasons for the taking of fish and wildlife, to regulate creel limits and methods of take, and to make these requirements apply to a limited area. This administrative regulation establishes the procedures for the taking of live bait for personal use.

Section 1. Definitions. (1) "Different body of water" means a body of water that is separate and not contiguous to another body of water, including a man-made reservoir that is separated from a downstream river by a dam, but does not include a river, stream, or creek that is separated by a low-level dam.
(2) "Live bait" means live bait fishes, crayfish, salamanders, frogs except bullfrogs, tadpoles, native lampreys, Asiatic clams (Genus Corbicula), and other aquatic invertebrate organisms except mussels.
(3) "Live bait fishes" means:
(a) Rough fishes, except blackside dace, palezone shiner, relict darter, Cumberland darter, and tuxedo darter; or
(b) Redear sunfish less than six (6) inches in length.

(4) "Sport fisherman" means a person holding a valid resident or nonresident fishing license and includes a person who is license exempt pursuant to KRS 150.170.

Section 2. Equipment. (1) Any other organisms not defined as live bait pursuant to Section 1 of this administrative regulation shall be returned immediately to the water.
(2) Live bait for personal use shall only be taken as established in paragraphs (a) through (d) of this subsection.
(a) The maximum size seine for:
1. Take in the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and Barkley and Kentucky Lakes shall be:
a. Thirty (30) feet long;
b. Six (6) feet deep; and
c. With bar mesh no larger than one-fourth (1/4) of an inch; or
2. All other waters of the Commonwealth shall be:
a. Ten (10) feet long;
b. Four (4) feet deep; and
c. With bar mesh no larger than one-fourth (1/4) of an inch.
(b) The maximum size for a minnow trap shall be:
1. Three (3) feet long;
2. Eighteen (18) inches in diameter; and
3. With openings no larger than one (1) inch.
(c) The maximum size for a dip net shall be three (3) feet in diameter, and shall only be allowed in the following waters:
1. Ohio River;
2. Tennessee River;
3. Mississippi River;
4. Cumberland River below Barkley Dam;
5. Kentucky River below Lock Number Fourteen (14); and
6. All lakes over 1,000 acres.

(d) The maximum size for a sport cast net on a statewide basis shall be twenty (20) feet in diameter with one (1) inch bar mesh, except take shall be prohibited in the following bodies of water:
1. Lakes with a surface area of less than 500 acres; and
2. Hatchery Creek in Russell County, a tributary to the Cumberland River located below Wolf Creek Dam.

Section 3. Bait. (1) A mussel, except for an Asiatic clam, shall not be taken or used as bait.
(2) A sport fisherman shall not possess bait in an amount greater than the following:
(a) 500 live bait fishes;
(b) 500 crayfish;
(c) Twenty-five (25) dusky salamanders of the genus Desmognathus;
(d) Five (5) frogs, except bullfrogs;
(e) Five (5) tadpoles;
(f) 100 native lampreys; or
(g) 500 aquatic invertebrates other than mussels, excluding Asiatic clams.

Section 4. Possession and Movement of Live Bait for Personal Use. (1) A person possessing live wild-caught shad or herring shall:
(a) Only use live wild-caught shad or herring in the water body from which they were collected; and
(b) Not transport live wild-caught shad or herring from the body in which they were collected to:
1. A different body of water; or
2. The same body of water if it involves transporting the shad or herring via a Kentucky roadway.
(2) A person may possess or transport live shad or herring if the person legally purchased the shad or herring from a licensed bait dealer and possesses a valid receipt of the purchase that includes the:

(a) Species of fish;
(b) Quantity of fish;
(c) Amount of the transaction; and
(d) Date of purchase.
(3) Prohibited aquatic species, as established in 301 KAR 1:122, shall not be possessed or used as live bait. (KFWR-F-LB 1-1; 1 Ky.R. 242; eff. 1-8-75; Am. 8 Ky.R. 1154; eff. 6-2-82; 10 Ky.R. 623; eff. 12-2-83; 16 Ky.R. 46; eff. 8-23-89; 26 Ky.R. 2294; 27 Ky.R. 484; eff. 8-14-2000; 2871; 3240; eff. 6-8-2001; 29 Ky.R. 515; 927; eff. 10-9-02; 30 Ky.R. 2334; 7-14-04; 34 Ky.R. 2427; 35 Ky.R. 20; eff. 7-9-08; 40 Ky.R. 642; 1094; 1249; eff. 1-3-2014.)