Action: Change the definition of the anti-snagging rule to: Except when fishing with a buoyant lure or trolling from a floating device

if your river only has the new anti snagging rule on it they are reverting back to the state wide general rules if you are fishing with a bouyant lure or trolling from a floating device.

state wide general rules below,

Hook and line angling only. Barbed or barbless
hooks may be used, and a hook may be
single-point, double, or treble, but not more
than one line with up to three hooks per angler
may be used.
Single-point barbless hooks are required
in areas designated as "fly fishing only" or
"selective gear rules."
All fishing gear must be kept in immediate
control and may not be left unattended while
fishing. Rodholders may be used, but the rod
must be easily removed without delay; rod
may be left in holder while playing the fish.
A club or dipnet may be used to assist landing
a legal fish taken by legal gear. A gaff hook
may not be used.
It is unlawful to possess a fish taken from
freshwater that was not hooked inside the
mouth or on the head. The head is defined as
any portion forward of the rear margin of the
gill plate.