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What is the Texas state record for speckled trout?

What is the Texas state record for speckled trout?

FLY FISHERMEN Carl “Bud” Rowland caught the current official state record speckled trout May 23, 2002 in Lower Laguna Madre. It weighed 16 pounds and measured a monstrous 37 inches. This replaced the record trout Jim Wallace caught in 1996 in Baffin Bay that weighed 13 pounds, 11 ounces.

What is the biggest flounder caught in Texas?

The current state record for a Southern flounder was caught in the Gulf of Mexico in December 2002 by gig weighed 14.5 pounds, 34.5 inches long.

What is the largest redfish caught in Texas?

Red drum is a fast growing fish reaching approximately 11 inches and one pound in its first year, 17-22 inches and 3 1/2 pounds in two years, and 22-24 inches and 6-8 pounds in three years. The record red drum was 94 pounds and was caught on the East coast. The current Texas record is 59 1/2 pounds.

What is the Texas state record for sheepshead?

The record sheepshead for Texas was caught on October 17, 2002. Wayne Gilstrap was fishing the lower Laguna Madre with live shrimp. He managed to land a 26.5-inch sheepshead that weighed an outstanding 15.25 pounds.

What is the legal size for flounder in Texas?

14 to 15 inches
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission approved the season closure in May 2020 but moved to delay it a year because of the emergent COVID-19 pandemic. At that time, the commission also increased the minimum size limit from 14 to 15 inches, and that went into effect in 2020.

What is the biggest trout ever caught?

The Biggest Brook Trout in the World (According to IGFA) The world record brook trout record has stood for over 100 years! The current record is 14 pounds and was caught in the Nipigon River in Ontario, Canada.

What is the Texas state record for black drum?

146 pounds
The largest black drum on record weighed 146 pounds. The Texas record taken by a sport angler is 78 pounds but most bull drum caught weigh 30 to 40 pounds. This fish is a member of the croaker family and is related to the Atlantic croaker, red drum, and spotted seatrout.

What is the Texas state record for black tip shark?

190 lbs.
Shark, Blacknose: 45.00 lbs.; length 57.00; Charles Gillespie, Ft. Worth; Gulf of Mexico; 4/29/93. Shark, Blacktip: 190 lbs.; length 97; Davey Wright, Gulf of Mexico; 5/31/03. Shark, Bull: 515 lbs; length 108; Randall Rickerson; Aransas Bay; 5…

How do you get recognized for fishing in Texas?

Fish Records and Awards Texas Parks and Wildlife Department recognizes fishing excellence through the Angler Recognition Program. The program maintains state record lists for public and private waters and water body records for all public lakes, rivers, and bays. Junior Anglers (under 17 years of age) compete in a separate division.

What are the rules for submitting a fishing record application?

Submission Rules. How to measure fish. State record applications must be notarized. Fish must be at least 8 ounces (0.5 pounds) to be eligible for a weight record. Exception: For Junior Rod & Reel records, minimum weight is 2 ounces (0.125 pounds).

What is the limit for world records for fishing?

The 60-day limit will be waived for catches recognized as world records by the International Game Fish Association. The fish must be caught while obeying all laws or regulations governing the fish species and the waters in which it was caught. Check license requirements and fishing regulations before going fishing.

How do I apply for the Texas angler Recognition Award?

The fish must be landed in Texas waters. An Angler Recognition Award Application form (PWD BR T3200-349B) completed by the angler must be received by TPWD within 60 days of the date of catch. The 60-day limit will be waived for catches recognized as world records by the International Game Fish Association.