The Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission took emergency action to change the bag and size limits on spotted seatrout in the Upper and Lower Laguna Madre due to the coastal freeze and subsequent fish kill in Feb.

The new regulations for spotted seatrout in the bays and beachfronts of the Laguna Madre include:

>> a three fish bag limit

>> a minimum size length of 17 inches

>> a maximum size length of 23 inches and;  

>> no fish over 23 inches may be retained

The changes will take effect on April 1 and are valid for up to 120 days, but may be extended another 60 days if necessary.

The Laguna Madre runs from the mouth of the Rio Grande to near Corpus Christi.

I am confident that our spring sampling will help us get a better picture of the impacts to fish populations since the February fish kill event. In the meantime, the Commission took the action to help conserve the fish we have now and accelerate recovery,” said Coastal Fisheries Division Director Robin Riechers

The February freeze is estimated to have killed 3.8 million fish in Texas coastal waters, with many of those in South Texas.

Biologists expect this type of management action to result in an increase in population numbers since more mature fish are left in the water to spawn during the spring through summer spawning season.

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