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Fly Fishing
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Fishing In and Around San Antonio
Rules & Regulations
What to Do With Your Catch
Fish & Fishing In Our Collection
San Antonio Parks & Recreation - Park Safety & Rules
Texas Parks and Wildlife - Fishing Regulations
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service - General Fishing Laws
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - Rules & Regulations
Important to Know
Texas Parks and Wildlife - General Fishing Regulations
Texas Parks and Wildlife - Legal Devices, Methods & Restrictions
Texas Parks and Wildlife - Definitions
Texas Parks and Wildlife - Alligator Gar Special Restrictions and Reporting
The daily bag limit for Alligator Gar is 1. Any Alligator Gar harvested from public waters must be reported.
Bag & Length Limits
Texas Parks and Wildlife - Freshwater Bag and Length Limits
Texas Parks and Wildlife - Saltwater Bag and Length Limits
Texas Parks and Wildlife - Exceptions to Statewide Limits
Threatened & Endangered Species
IT IS UNLAWFUL TO TAKE, KILL, OR DISTURB ANY
ENDANGERED OR THREATENED SPECIES
Texas Parks and Wildlife - Threatened & Endangered Species in Texas
Effective March 30, 2020
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service - Threatened and Endangered Species with Spatial Current Range in Texas
Texas Parks and Wildlife - Prohibited Shark Species
If You Accidentally Catch a Sawfish
Sawfish are an endangered species and illegal to fish. Here is an emergency number to call and instructions on how to safely release if one is accidentally caught
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