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TPWD Seeks Public Input On Size Limits For Spotted Seatrout

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AUSTIN- The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) is seeking public input on the proposed rules changing bag and size limits for spotted seatrout on the middle and lower Texas coast. The proposed rules would reduce the spotted seatrout bag limit to 3 fish and restrict the allowable size to 17-23 inches for two years. The goal of this rule is to leave more spawning fish in the water for two spawning seasons in order to help the populations recover quickly from the 2021 winter storm. These regulation changes would only affect Matagorda Bay, San Antonio Bay, Aransas Bay, Corpus Christi Bay, and the Upper and Lower Laguna Madre systems.

The public is encouraged to provide comments on the proposed regulation changes. Opportunities to provide comments for or against these proposals include:

  • Online: Official public comments of the changes can be provided on the TPWD public comment page until January 26. 
  • Phone or Email: The Coastal Fisheries Division at 512-389-8575 or cfish@tpwd.texas.gov
  • Zoom Webinar: TPWD Coastal Fisheries staff will present proposed fishing regulation changes and answer questions in an online webinar on January 10 from 6:00pm to 8:00pm. The webinar will also be posted on the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s YouTube channel and Facebook page.

The Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission will vote on the adoption of these rules during the January 2022 Commission Meeting.

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CARL HOOKER January 11, 2022 - 4:15 pm

I totally Support the new regulation proposal, Thank you

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