Fundulus olivaceus in Southern Illinois
#1 Guest_chrissfishes_*
Posted 01 May 2012 - 04:54 PM
I am looking for some Fundulus olivaceus: Black spotted Topminnow . I am from Central Illinois and heard they are found in the wild in Southern Illinois. I would like to know, is it legal to collect this species? If so, where can I find them? Does anyone know stream system names or anything? Are they found in Shawnee National Park? Thank you very much!
Chris
#2 Guest_Uland_*
Posted 01 May 2012 - 05:09 PM
They are abundant in Shawnee. All the water in the lower 7/8 of the state has them (just find a place to get in the water). As far as collecting them in Illinois....well you see it's like this...In Illinois you can only use minnows as bait and you must follow what Illinois defines as "minnow". Not all Cyprinidae are created equal! Then you have the VHS emergency order, which seems clear to me but if you call the state, the emergency order becomes ambiguous. It's probably better to jump across to either Kentucky or
#3 Guest_chrissfishes_*
Posted 01 May 2012 - 06:28 PM
Thank you very much for the response! I get the Tropical Fish Hobbyist Magazine and the author wrote about collecting the Fundulus family in Missouri. He talked about his fish club goes on collecting trips in the state and talked about going to the Ozarks as well. Which got me curious and interested about these guys. So, I guess I will have to get them from another state. I was hoping I could get them in state, perferably in the Shawnee park. Why does Illinois have such strict dumb laws like this? I understand that they are afraid of species like Snakeheads and such but if a fish or animal is found in the wild in the state why is it so hard to have them? I don't get it. Thanks again!
Chris
#6 Guest_Uland_*
Posted 01 May 2012 - 10:18 PM
Hi,
Thank you very much for the response! I get the Tropical Fish Hobbyist Magazine and the author wrote about collecting the Fundulus family in Missouri. He talked about his fish club goes on collecting trips in the state and talked about going to the Ozarks as well. Which got me curious and interested about these guys. So, I guess I will have to get them from another state. I was hoping I could get them in state, perferably in the Shawnee park. Why does Illinois have such strict dumb laws like this? I understand that they are afraid of species like Snakeheads and such but if a fish or animal is found in the wild in the state why is it so hard to have them? I don't get it. Thanks again!
Chris
I TFH article might have been written before the collection ban in Missouri or they might be unaware of the changes in the law.
I'm not exactly sure why the Illinois law is so odd but honestly, it's not strict compared to western states. I don't think you can even seine to look at the fish in many cases.
As far as really dumb stuff in Illinois....I don't have to remind you of our track record with Governors do I? Sorry, I couldn't resist the cheap shot.
Edit: I should have said "lowest" 7/8 of the state and not "lower" in a previous post.
Edited by Uland, 01 May 2012 - 10:29 PM.
#9 Guest_centrarchid_*
Posted 02 May 2012 - 10:10 AM
I don't recall a collection ban in MO at least not if keeping them in MO. The ban is transporting them out of the state isn't it.
Correct, they can not be removed from the state without a permit specific to that use.
Edited by centrarchid, 02 May 2012 - 10:11 AM.
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