Originally posted by T-roy66
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I stopped renewals CCA years ago because less trips to my native Texas coast. I would assume they still do a lot of good? Recently they found me and prompting me to rejoin? Reports here have me wondering what happened! Seemed a great organization years ago. Texas Fish and Game Magazine? Are they gone? Loved Chester's articles an privileged to communicate with him a few times. Lots of good info about flounder from Mr. Moore. The shrimpers were a big loss of juveniles just trying to earn a living. I think that has greatly been reduced but been out of the loop. I have been able to catch some from Packery again so who knows! 15" 12" ok. 1 or 10. If I get 1 , happy. I can always catch some whiting if hongry
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Originally posted by doug View PostSo is commercial dial shut down as well during that time?
Population may be down but I found a little hole and have caught more in the last 6 months than I've caught in the last 10 years!
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Originally posted by doug View PostSo is commercial dial shut down as well during that time?
Population may be down but I found a little hole and have caught more in the last 6 months than I've caught in the last 10 years!
Coastal Fisheries
Flounder – Increase minimum size limit from 14 inches to 15 inches and close the season for the month of November through December 14 (recreational and commercial);
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Originally posted by panhandlehunter View PostYeah I’m in the water a lot, and I mean a lot, and flounder numbers are down. I only catch 4-6 a year. I don’t target them but bycatch flounder used to come more often. I sold my flounder boat several years ago, when it went to 5 fish. There’s a bunch of pressure on them, they’re pretty easy to gig. And also environmental factors that are affecting their numbers. There’s barely even a commercial market for flounder anymore or commercial take. Gigging boats and warm winters are the reason flounder populations are on the decline. Who do you think gives CCA more money, the handful of commercial flounder guys left, or the recreational anglers. Follow the money is with the recreational angler.
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Originally posted by justletmein View PostI agree with the Redfish thing, not only eating other species but competition for resources as well.
As for the flounder, are we really getting our pitchforks and torches ready over a 1" increase in size limit? I'd rather not box a 14.5" flounder anyway.
I don't care for closing the whole darn thing to flounder for 6 weeks, but I'll ***** about that next year.
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They need to up the redfish limit to 10 and drop the size limit to something edible like 16 inches.. I only flounder fish.. i don't eat trout or redfish. I haven't had a problem finding fish .. infact this has been the best year of the last 3 for me..Everytime Humans mettle with mother nature it screws something else up..
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