Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 76 - WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES
Part VII - Fish and Other Aquatic Life
Chapter 1 - Freshwater Sports and Commercial Fishing
Section VII-110 - Texas Boundary Waters Recreational Creel, Size, and Possession Limits
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code VII-110
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Purpose
1. Pursuant to Louisiana Revised
Statute 56:673 and the July 1, 2010 memorandum of understanding
between Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries and Texas Parks and
Wildlife, the commission hereby ratifies and enters into an agreement with the
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department to establish uniform and reciprocal
regulations for the recreational harvest of freshwater game fish on the waters
of the Louisiana-Texas boundary, specifically Toledo Bend Reservoir, Caddo
Lake, and the Sabine River. Those regulations are as follows.
B. Toledo Bend Reservoir
1. The recreational daily creel limit (daily
take) for largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) and spotted
bass (Micropterus punctulatus) is set at eight fish, in
aggregate. The minimum total length limit for largemouth bass (M.
salmoides) is 14 inches. There is no minimum length limit on spotted
bass. For enforcement purposes, a spotted bass shall be defined as a black bass
with a tooth patch on its tongue.
2. The daily creel limit for white bass
(Morone chrysops) is 25 fish and there is no minimum length
limit.
3. There is no limit on the
daily take of yellow bass (Morone mississippiensis).
4. The recreational daily creel limit for
black crappie (Pomoxis nigromaculatus) and white crappie
(Pomoxis annularis) is set at 25 fish, in the aggregate, and
there is no minimum length limit.
5. The recreational daily creel limit for
channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) and blue catfish
(Ictalurus furcatus) is set at 50 fish in the aggregate, there
is no minimum length limit and not more than 5 fish may exceed 30 inches in
total length.
6. The recreational
daily creel limit for flathead catfish (Pylodictis olivaris)
is set at 10 fish. The minimum length limit is 18 inches.
C. Caddo Lake
1. Harvest regulations for black bass
(largemouth bass, Micropterus salmoides and spotted bass,
Micropterus punctulatus) on Caddo Lake are as follows.
a. Largemouth Bass Size Limits-14-18inch
slot. A 14-18 inch slot limit means that it is illegal to keep or possess a
largemouth bass whose maximum total length is between 14 inches and 18 inches,
both measurements inclusive.
b.
Spotted Bass Size Limits-no minimum length limit. For enforcement purposes, a
spotted bass shall be defined as a black bass with a tooth patch on its
tongue.
c. The daily creel limit
(daily take) for black bass (Micropterus spp.) is set at 8
fish, in the aggregate, of which no more than 4 largemouth bass may exceed 18
inches maximum total length.
2. The daily creel limit for white bass
(Morone chrysops) is 25 fish and there is no minimum length
limit.
3. There is no daily creel
limit on yellow bass (Morone mississippiensis), and there is
no minimum length limit.
4. The
recreational daily creel limit for black crappie (Pomoxis
nigromaculatus) and white crappie (Pomoxis annularis)
is set at 25 fish, in the aggregate, and there is no minimum length
limit.
5. The recreational daily
creel limit for channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) and blue
catfish (Ictalurus furcatus) is set at 50 fish in the
aggregate, there is no minimum length limit and not more than 5 fish may exceed
30 inches in total length.
6. The
recreational daily creel limit for flathead catfish (Pylodictis
olivaris) is set at 10 fish. The minimum length limit is 18
inches.
D. Sabine River
1. Harvest regulations for black basses
(largemouth bass, Micropterus salmoides and spotted bass,
Micropterus punctulatus) on the Sabine River are as follows:
a. The river proper from Toledo Bend Dam
downstream to the Interstate 10 bridge the minimum length limit for largemouth
bass (M. salmoides) is 12 inches.
b. The river proper upstream from Toledo Bend
Reservoir to the point at which the entire river enters Texas as marked by
state line sign the minimum length limit for largemouth bass (M.
salmoides) is 14 inches.
c. The recreational daily creel limit (daily
take) for largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) and spotted
bass (Micropterus punctulatus) is set at eight fish, in
aggregate. There is no minimum length limit on spotted bass. For enforcement
purposes, a spotted bass shall be defined as a black bass with a tooth patch on
its tongue.
2. For
purposes of this section, the Sabine River shall be defined as the river proper
from the Toledo Bend Dam downstream to the Interstate 10 bridge and the river
proper upstream from Toledo Bend Reservoir to the point at which the entire
river enters Texas as marked by state line sign.
a. The daily creel limit for striped bass
(Morone saxatilis) is set at 5 fish. There is no minimum
length limit and only 2 fish may be over 30 inches in total length.
b. The daily creel limit for white bass
(Morone chrysops) is 25 fish and there is no minimum length
limit.
c. There is no daily creel
limit on yellow bass (Morone mississippiensis), and there is
no minimum length limit.
d. The
recreational daily creel limit for black crappie (Pomoxis
nigromaculatus) and white crappie (Pomoxis annularis)
is set at 25 fish, in the aggregate, and there is no minimum length
limit.
e. The recreational daily
creel limit for channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) and blue
catfish (Ictalurus furcatus) is set at 50 fish in the
aggregate, there is no minimum length limit and not more than 5 fish may exceed
30 inches in total length.
f. The
recreational daily creel limit for flathead catfish (Pylodictis
olivaris) is set at 10 fish. The minimum length limit is 18
inches.
E. Daily Possession Limit: Toledo Bend Reservoir, Caddo Lake, and the Sabine River
1. The following possession limits apply to
all persons while on the waters of Toledo Bend Reservoir, Caddo Lake, or the
Sabine River. No person shall possess any species of fish in excess of a one
day creel limit. No person shall at any time possess in excess of the daily
creel limit of any species, except that a two day creel limit may be possessed
on the land, if the fish were caught on more than one day and no daily creel
limits were exceeded. No person shall possess any fillets of any fish species
while on the water.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 56:6(25)(a), R.S. 56:325(C), R.S. 56:326.3, and R.S. 56:673.
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