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This morning?
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size?
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Do you still have to wait till 10 am to go in because of the gator hunters?
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No you can go in at sunrise and they are nice. But there are a million people.
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Pretty much all day, my son caught a limit easily with a 5' net. Couple of cast had 3 plus pounds. Size=big.
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What about during the week?
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When does the season close? Couldn't seem to find any dates.
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Late October or early November if I remember correct
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Trawls cannot be used for any purpose in state waters during closed season. Shrimp seasons are flexible and are fixed by the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission based upon biological and technical data relative to shrimp populations in Louisiana waters. Generally, the spring inshore season will begin in early to mid May and may extend into July. The fall inshore season usually begins near mid-August and typically extends into December. The shrimp season in Louisiana’s outside territorial waters is generally open year round EXCEPT for a closed season in portions of state outside waters which may be set during the late winter to early spring months usually beginning in December or January and extending into March or April. The shrimp season in the federal waters of the Gulf outside (south) of Louisiana’s territorial waters is usually open all year; these waters are controlled by the federal government. A federal shrimp vessel permit is required for all vessels fishing shrimp in the Gulf of Mexico EEZ.
Information concerning federal shrimp vessel permits, Turtle Excluder Device (TED) and Bycatch Reduction Devices (BRD) requirements and exemptions can be obtained by contacting the National Marine Fisheries Service at (727) 824-5312 for TEDs or (727) 824-5305 for BRDs or at: www.nmfs.noaa.gov. Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk 2 |
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Friday, Oct 6th - hit the mark of the 30 days of Gator Hunting to close the season
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Correction: Friday, Oct 4th, not Oct 6th..
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