Several recent threads have caused me to look up the laws on the sale of Non-game fish in Texas. Most of the restrictions I have read all pertain to public waters so I'm still looking for answers on catching fish on private land. Every other law or thread I've seen pertains to the exotics and illegal species, so I thought I would share this.
Non-game Fish: All species not listed as game fish
except endangered or threatened fish which are
defined and regulated under separate rules.
(2) A PERMIT TO SELL NON-GAME FISH
is required to sell alligator gar, shortnose gar,
spotted gar, longnose gar, bowfin, gizzard shad,
threadfin shad, common carp, goldfish, grass
carp, bighead carp, bigmouth buffalo, black buffalo,
smallmouth buffalo, river carpsucker, black
bullhead, yellow bullhead, freshwater drum
(gaspergou), Mozambique tilapia, blue tilapia,
redbelly tilapia, Rio Grande perch, silversides,
mullet, shiners, minnows and hybrisds of these
species taken from the public fresh waters of
this state. Other non-game fish may not be sold.
In addition to a General Commercial Fisherman’s
License, Bait Dealer’s License, and/or a Commercial
Fishing Boat License (if using a boat to catch
non-game fish), no person may sell a non-game
fish taken from the public fresh waters of this
state unless that person first obtains a permit
to sell non-game fish.
The fee for the PERMIT TO SELL
NON-GAME FISH is $60.
Commercial fishing license $26 per year Sept 1 to Aug 31.
I'm planning on calling the state to find out more information but this is what I found so far.
Non-game Fish: All species not listed as game fish
except endangered or threatened fish which are
defined and regulated under separate rules.
(2) A PERMIT TO SELL NON-GAME FISH
is required to sell alligator gar, shortnose gar,
spotted gar, longnose gar, bowfin, gizzard shad,
threadfin shad, common carp, goldfish, grass
carp, bighead carp, bigmouth buffalo, black buffalo,
smallmouth buffalo, river carpsucker, black
bullhead, yellow bullhead, freshwater drum
(gaspergou), Mozambique tilapia, blue tilapia,
redbelly tilapia, Rio Grande perch, silversides,
mullet, shiners, minnows and hybrisds of these
species taken from the public fresh waters of
this state. Other non-game fish may not be sold.
In addition to a General Commercial Fisherman’s
License, Bait Dealer’s License, and/or a Commercial
Fishing Boat License (if using a boat to catch
non-game fish), no person may sell a non-game
fish taken from the public fresh waters of this
state unless that person first obtains a permit
to sell non-game fish.
The fee for the PERMIT TO SELL
NON-GAME FISH is $60.
Commercial fishing license $26 per year Sept 1 to Aug 31.
I'm planning on calling the state to find out more information but this is what I found so far.
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