Louisiana 2011 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR97

Introduced
5/16/11  
Engrossed
5/16/11  
Report Pass
5/31/11  

Caption

Urges and requests the Wildlife and Fisheries Commission to study creel limits on freshwater fish in the state

Impact

This resolution aims to create a more informed approach to setting creel limits, which are essential for maintaining fish populations and ecosystem health in Louisiana's freshwater bodies. By requesting a comprehensive study, HCR97 intends to influence the future regulatory framework concerning fishing practices within the state. The study will provide necessary insights that could lead to adjustments in current regulations, ensuring they align with best practices in wildlife management.

Summary

HCR97 is a House Concurrent Resolution that urges the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission to conduct a study regarding the creel limits on freshwater fish established in the state's fishing rules. The resolution emphasizes the importance of not only setting appropriate creel limits but also ensuring they are based on a thorough analysis of various factors, including sustainability of fish species, habitat quality, and successful practices of other states. This resolution reflects ongoing efforts to regulate fishing in a manner that promotes conservation and responsible use of natural resources.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HCR97 appears to be generally supportive, reflecting a shared concern for sustainable fishing practices among legislators. The call for a study signifies a recognition of the need to balance the interests of anglers with the imperative of conservation. There seems to be consensus on the importance of conducting research prior to making decisions that could affect marine biodiversity and ecological health.

Contention

While there may not be significant public contention regarding the bill, its implications extend to how fishing regulations might adapt as a result of the study. The potential complexity arises from how the findings will be interpreted and implemented by the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission. Stakeholders in the fishing community might have varied opinions on what constitutes appropriate creel limits and how best to manage fish populations sustainably, which could lead to disagreements once recommendations are made.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR96

Urges and requests the La. Wildlife and Fisheries Commission to study bag limits of deer

LA HCR77

Urges and requests the Wildlife and Fisheries Commission to study the use of certain primitive weapons

LA HCR75

Requests the La. Wildlife and Fisheries Commission to adopt slot limits on bass in Cataouatche Lake and the Salvador Wildlife Management Area

LA HCR135

Requests the secretary of the Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries and the Wildlife and Fisheries Commission to reexamine the agreement relative to creel limits applicable to waters shared between Louisiana and Texas

LA HCR24

Urges and requests the Wildlife and Fisheries Commission to include .35 Whelen as a primitive firearm

LA HCR159

Urges and requests the Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries to study Giant Salvinia

LA HCR252

Requests that the Wildlife and Fisheries Commission consider allowing for the use of cast nets at night with no creel limits for the commercial taking of shrimp during this time of fishing disaster resultant from the BP Deepwater Horizon catastrophe

LA HB416

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

LA HCR128

Urges and requests the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries to study wakeboard boats and their impact on fishing and properties on False River

LA SCR46

Urges and requests the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission promulgate rules and regulations providing for red drum.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.