36 CFR §7.36
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- (a)Fishing—(1) General. Trot and throw lines shall contain hooks which are spaced at least 30 inches apart.
- (2)Seines.
- (i)The use of seines is permitted only in the following runs and creeks to catch minnows and crawfish for bait: Bylew, First, Second, Pine, Big Hollow, Buffalo, Ugly, Cub, Blowing Spring, Floating Mill Branch, Dry Branch, and Mill Branch.
- (ii)Seines shall not exceed 4 × 6 feet and the mesh shall not be larger than one-quarter inch.
- (3)Live bait.
- (2)Seines.
- (b)
- (1)Cave entry. Except for those portions of the caves open to the general public, no person shall enter any cave within the boundaries of the park without first obtaining a permit from the Superintendent. Permits will be issued to persons who are qualified and experienced in cave exploration, who possess the needed equipment for safe entry and travel, and who are engaged in scientific research projects which in the opinion of the Superintendent are compatible with the purpose for which the park was established.
- (2)Persons on guided cave tours must stay on the established designated trails and remain with the guides and tour group at all times. Exploration of side passages, going ahead of the lead guide and tour group or dropping behind the following guide or tour group is prohibited.
- (3)Persons on “self-guided” or “semi-guided” cave tours must stay in the established, designated trails at all times. Exploration of side passages or taking alternate routes is prohibited.
- (c)Bicycles.
- (1)The following trails are designated as routes open to bicycle use:
- (2)The following are prohibited:
- (3)The Superintendent may open or close designated bicycle routes, or portions thereof, or impose conditions or restrictions for bicycle use after taking into consideration public health and safety, natural and cultural resource protection, and other management activities and objectives.