From 03d9bf16bab51fdbda5cd1b4a5617d4e8bdbe316 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Waldo Jaquith Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2014 12:06:51 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Add creel and length limits for walleye Per #29. --- fishing/walleye.json | 14 +++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/fishing/walleye.json b/fishing/walleye.json index 91ba161..ebd3c64 100644 --- a/fishing/walleye.json +++ b/fishing/walleye.json @@ -24,7 +24,19 @@ ], "identification": "Perch family. Largest member of the perch family (Percidae). Grows up to 21 inches, 3 and 4 lbs. by age three. Brassy-olive sides flecked with green and gold, and mottled by 6 to 8 obscure marking on top, white belly. Dorsal fins completely separate and unmarked, except for a distinct dark blotch at the rear base of the front dorsal fin. White blotch on tip of lower tail fin. The eye has a milky cornea, hence the name walleye." }, - "limits": {}, + "limits": { + "description": "5 per day. No walleye less than 18 inches.", + "exceptions": { + "1": { + "place": "New River upstream of Buck Dam in Carroll County", + "description": "No walleye less than 20 inches", + }, + "2": { + "place": "Claytor Lake and the New River upstream of Claytor Lake Dam to Buck Dam in Carroll County", + "description": "February 1–May 31: 2 walleye per day; no walleye 19 to 28 inches. June 1–January 31: 5 walleye per day; no walleye less than 20 inches", + } + } + }, "best_fishing": { "description": "Lakes: Flannagan, South Holston, Gaston (especially below Kerr Dam), Leesville, Philpott, Chesdin, Anna, Whitehurst, Orange, Hungry Mother, Burke, and Brittle. Rivers: New, Staunton/Roanoke, South Holston, Clinch, Dan.", "lakes": {