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TPWD Unveils Proposed Regulation Changes PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 16 February 2008
ImageExpanded hunting opportunities for mule deer and pheasant in the Panhandle are among the proposed changes to the state’s hunting and fishing regulations.

The Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission’s Regulations Committee, at its Jan. 23 meeting, authorized agency staff to take these proposed regulation changes and others out for public comment and will make a final determination at its March 25-26 meeting.

Following is a rundown of the proposals:

Carp Bag Limit

Anglers fishing Lady Bird Lake (formerly Town Lake) in Austin would be allowed to retain only one common carp 33 inches or larger per day. There would be no limit on common carp measuring less than 33 inches in length. This proposed rule change would promote carp as an untapped fishing opportunity, particularly for bank fishing in an urban area.

Community Fishing Lake Pole Limit

Anglers would be limited to using two fishing poles on community fishing lakes having special catfish regulations. This proposed rule change would address hoarding of limited bank fishing access. The change would affect impoundments 75 acres or less totally within a city limits or a public park.

Lake Nacogdoches Bass Limit

This proposed rule would change the largemouth bass regulations on Lake Nacogdoches from its current 14- 21-inch slot limit to a 16-inch maximum size limit. The daily bag would be five bass under 16 inches, although one bass 24 inches or larger could be retained temporarily in a livewell and then weighed using handheld scales for possible donation to the Budweiser ShareLunker program. This rule change would provide greater protection of trophy bass, while encouraging harvest of some of the smaller fish.

Purtis Creek/Lake Raven Bass Limit

This proposed rule would change the largemouth bass temporary retention length limit from 21 to 24 inches on Purtis Creek State Park Lake and Lake Raven (Huntsville State Park). Both lakes are catch and release only for largemouth bass, although currently one trophy bass may be retained temporarily for weighing purposes and donation to the Budweiser ShareLunker program.

Lake Texoma Spotted Bass

This proposed rule would remove the 14-inch minimum length limit for spotted bass on Lake Texoma consistent with the Texas statewide regulation (no length limit) and the proposed limit for the Oklahoma side of Texoma.

Lake Nasworthy/Colorado City Red Drum Limit

This proposal would remove the harvest exceptions for red drum on Lake Nasworthy and the 20-inch minimum length limit for red drum on Colorado City Reservoir. Both water bodies would revert to the statewide limits of 3 fish per day and a 20- 28-inch reverse slot limit.

Expand Panhandle Mule Deer Season

This proposal would consider adding Sherman and Hansford counties to the northern Panhandle mule deer season, and Gaines, Martin, and the eastern portion of Andrews counties to the southwest Panhandle season. These counties, wildlife biologists believe, have mule deer populations sufficient to allow the harvest of a few buck mule deer. Such a buck-only harvest would not have any effect on the overall population in those counties. Opening these counties will result in increased hunter opportunity.

Panhandle Pheasant Season Expansion

The proposal would expand the season length to 37 days.

Quail Season Closing Change

This proposal would change the close of quail season to the last day in February.

Eliminate Bowhunting Minimum Draw Weight

This proposal would remove the requirement of a 40-pound minimum peak draw weight on bowhunting equipment.

Deer Proof of Sex Requirement Change

This proposal would allow special deer permit tags, including Managed Land Deer Permits, Landowner Assisted Management Permitting System, antlerless mule deer, special public hunting and Antlerless and Spike Control, to satisfy proof of sex tagging requirements.

Lower Minimum Age for Hunter Education Certification

This proposal would lower the minimum age a student may receive hunter education certification from 12 years to 9 years.

The public is urged to comment on these proposals during a series of public meetings scheduled across the state during February and March. Comment may also be made online at the agency Web site or by mail to TPWD Regulations Public Comment, attention Robert Macdonald, 4200 Smith School Rd., Austin, TX 78744.

 

All meetings begin at 7 p.m.
CityDate   Location
Alpine February 29, 2008    Alpine ISD Auditorium, 704 W Sul Ross Ave.
Amarillo March 7, 2008    Gander Mountain, 210300 I-40 W.
Andrews March 10, 2008    Lincoln Center, 400 NE Ave J
Athens March 3, 2008    Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center, Education Center, 5550 FM 2277
Austin March 5, 2008    TPWD HQ, Commissioners Hearing Room, 4200 Smith School Rd
Beaumont February 25, 2008    Jefferson County Courthouse, Ted Walker Jury Impaneling Room, 1149 Pearl Street
Dallas February 27, 2008    Bass Pro Shop Conference Room, 5001 Bass Pro Drive, Garland
Dickinson February 29, 2008    TPWD Dickinson Marine Lab, 1502 Pine St. (FM 517)
Houston March 12, 2008    North Harris College, 2700 W.W. Thorne Dr., Houston
Laredo February 25, 2008    Huisache Boy Scout Camp, E. U.S. Hwy 59
Lubbock March 5, 2008    Lubbock County Courthouse, Commissioners Courtroom - 5th Floor, 904 Broadway
Mason March 3, 2008    Mason County Courthouse, County Courtroom, 201 Ft. McKavett
Mission February 29, 2008    World Birding Center, 2800 S. Bentsen Dr.
Nacogdoches February 29, 2008    Commissioners Courtroom-Rm. 170, 101 W. Main
San Angelo March 14, 2008    Texas A&M Research Center, 7887 US Hwy. 87 N.
San Antonio March 7, 2008    Lions Field Center, 2809 Broadway
Seminole February 25, 2008    Ambassador Room, 101 East Avenue A
Sherman March 12, 2008    Grayson County Courthouse, 100 W. Houston
Spearman March 3, 2008    Hansford County Courthouse, District Courtroom - 3rd Floor, 16 NW Court St.
Tulia March 11, 2008    Swisher County Courthouse, Extension Service Meeting Room 310 W. Broadway
Waco March 14, 2008    McLennan County Courthouse, Commissioners Courtroom, 501 Washington Ave.
Wichita Falls March 5, 2008    Northwest Texas Field and Stream, 2005 Southwest Parkway

 

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