From the New York fishing regulations:
-- "Natural bait means all baits which entice or might be ingested or swallowed by fish including, but not limited to, fish (dead or alive), fish eggs, worms, shellfish, crustacea, amphibians (frogs and toads), insects (including all stages of development such as larvae, pupae, etc.), pork rinds, liver, meat, corn or other vegetable matter, tapioca, candy, cheese,"
Looks like bait to me.
Had a similar experience on Accotink Creek a couple of years ago. Told some teens they couldn't use Power Bait.
http://www.tpfr.org
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