Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB1288

Introduced
4/14/10  
Refer
4/15/10  
Report Pass
4/28/10  
Engrossed
5/10/10  
Refer
5/11/10  
Report Pass
5/24/10  
Enrolled
6/21/10  
Chaptered
6/29/10  

Caption

Allows the use of wire nets and hoop nets for recreational fishing in the freshwater areas of the state

Impact

The enactment of HB 1288 modifies several sections of the state's fishing regulations, aiming to enhance recreational fishing opportunities while ensuring protection of fish populations in freshwater environments. By allowing the use of wire and hoop nets specifically in certain areas, the bill seeks to invigorate local fishing communities by promoting recreational activities that can contribute to local economies. However, it also maintains a careful balance by prohibiting other more destructive fishing methods, indicating a holistic approach towards fish conservation and responsible fishing.

Summary

House Bill 1288, introduced by Representative Guinn, amends existing regulations to permit the use of wire nets and hoop nets in recreational fishing across freshwater areas of Louisiana. This legislative change aims to provide anglers with more options for catching fish, particularly for species such as catfish, by reinstating the use of these tools in designated areas. The bill specifies the geographical boundaries where these nets can be utilized, delineating zones north of specific highways in the state. Moreover, the bill retains restrictions on certain harmful fishing practices, such as the use of explosives or electric current to catch fish, reinforcing sustainable fishing practices.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1288 seems generally positive among those who support recreational fishing and local economies. Anglers and fishing groups may view the bill as an enhancement of their fishing experience and an opportunity to engage in their pastime more freely. However, it could also draw concern from environmental groups worried about potential overfishing or the narrow regulations which might not account for ecological impacts. Thus, while the bill promotes fishing accessibility, it also invites discussions about the sustainability of such practices in sensitive freshwater ecosystems.

Contention

Key points of contention may arise around the geographical limitations set forth in the bill. While many may support increased access to fishing methods, there may be concerns from conservationists about the implications of using hoop and wire nets, even in designated freshwater regions. This further highlights potential arguments regarding the effectiveness of regulatory measures aimed at balancing recreational fishing and ecological responsibilities. Additionally, the enforcement of regulations concerning where and how these nets can be deployed may present challenges for local authorities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB885

Allows the use of wire nets and hoop nets for recreational fishing throughout the state

LA SB573

Prohibits the taking of red drum by certain methods. (8/15/10)

LA HB109

Removes possession limits for freshwater recreational fishing on Toledo Bend Reservoir

LA HB687

Restructuring of hunting and fishing licenses (EG INCREASE SD RV See Note)

LA HB651

Provides for uniformity for fishing gear authorized to be used on certain freshwater lakes

LA HB416

Assigns to the Wildlife and Fisheries Commission management responsibility for sustainability of freshwater and saltwater fisheries

LA HB1060

Provides relative to freshwater charter boat fishing guide licenses (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA HB419

Provides for hand-grabbing of catfish and the taking of bream in minnow traps

LA HB338

Provides relative to freshwater charter boat fishing guide licenses (OR -$17,500 SD RV See Note)

LA HB245

Provides for the issuance of nonresident recreational hunting and fishing licenses at the same cost as resident licenses (EG DECREASE SD RV See Note)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.