| Spunt Drag |
02-01-2012 02:52 PM |
TX license on TX side
A guy at work asked me if you had to have a Texas license when u launch on the Texas side of Toledo, I said no, he asked why not. I didn't have a solid answer. Please help
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| redaddiction |
02-01-2012 02:56 PM |
You can use your LA license but you have to follow TX fish regulations.
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| getonfish |
02-01-2012 03:25 PM |
Does that hold true for Sabine lake too?
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| redaddiction |
02-01-2012 03:29 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by getonfish
(Post 385699)
Does that hold true for Sabine lake too?
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I do believe so. That's how I've always understood it.
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| jchief |
02-01-2012 03:40 PM |
Toledo is a TX or LA license on either side. I believe most of the limits are the same now. I know they just changed the white perch to 25 and no size limit on the lake. Bass is 8 fish 14".
They have a reciprocal agreement between the states that allows this.
Not sure about other bodies of water.
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| cajun |
02-01-2012 04:04 PM |
Jchief stated it correctly. It is true for sabine lake also. In fact I believe it is true for any body of water that the common border runs through. Also LA seniors can fish anywhere in TX with a LA senior license.
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| Feesherman |
02-02-2012 07:49 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Spunt Drag
(Post 385674)
A guy at work asked me if you had to have a Texas license when u launch on the Texas side of Toledo, I said no, he asked why not. I didn't have a solid answer. Please help
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As stated, because Texas and Louisiana have a reciprical aggreement on on border waters. Sabine River, Sabine Lake, Toledo Bend..........
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