Commission 
                    Modifies Recreational Spotted Seatrout Regulations in Southwest 
                    Louisiana 
                    Posted: 
                    6/5/06
                  The Louisiana 
                    Wildlife and Fisheries Commission ratified a rule modifying 
                    recreational harvest regulations for spotted seatrout in a 
                    designated area of southwestern Louisiana at its June 1, 2006 
                    meeting. Effective June 20, 2006, the creel limit in the designated 
                    area is reduced from 25 fish to 15 fish per person. The area 
                    affected by the rule is the same area that has a limit of 
                    no more than two fish exceeding twenty-five inches total length 
                    as part of the daily bag and possession limit.
                  The final 
                    rule reads as follows: Within those areas of the state, including 
                    coastal territorial waters, south of Interstate 10 from its 
                    junction at the Texas Louisiana boundary eastward to its junction 
                    with Louisiana Highway 171, south to Highway 14, and then 
                    south to Holmwood, and then south on Highway 27 through Gibbstown 
                    south to Louisiana Highway 82 at Creole and south on Highway 
                    82 to Oak Grove, and then due south to the western shore of 
                    the Mermentau River, following this shoreline south to the 
                    junction with the Gulf of Mexico, and then due south to the 
                    limit of the state territorial sea, under the authority of 
                    the provisions of R.S. 56:325.1(A), the daily take and possession 
                    limit shall be 15 fish, regardless of where taken, with no 
                    more than two spotted seatrout exceeding 25 inches total length. 
                    Those spotted seatrout exceeding 25 inches in length shall 
                    be considered as part of the daily recreational take and possession 
                    limit.
                  The final 
                    rule will become effective on June 20, 2006. All other applicable 
                    rules regarding the harvest of spotted seatrout established 
                    by the commission shall be in effect, including the existing 
                    size restriction that requires all spotted seatrout retained 
                    recreationally to be at least 12 inches total length. 
                  
                  
                   
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