Louisiana 2024 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB211

Introduced
3/1/24  
Introduced
3/1/24  
Refer
3/1/24  
Refer
3/1/24  
Refer
3/11/24  
Refer
3/11/24  
Report Pass
3/20/24  
Report Pass
3/20/24  
Engrossed
3/26/24  
Engrossed
3/26/24  
Refer
3/27/24  
Refer
3/27/24  
Report Pass
4/17/24  
Report Pass
4/17/24  
Enrolled
5/7/24  
Enrolled
5/7/24  
Chaptered
5/13/24  

Caption

Provides for size limits for spotted sea trout and red drum. (8/1/24)

Impact

The bill is poised to influence state laws by directly affecting regulations managed by the Wildlife and Fisheries Commission regarding recreational fishing. By streamlining fillet possession rules, SB211 could facilitate easier compliance for anglers, potentially leading to increased recreational participation. This change is intended to promote responsible fishing practices while ensuring that conservation measures remain intact, particularly concerning the sustainable management of marine resources.

Summary

Senate Bill 211, introduced by Senator Lambert, aims to amend and reenact specific provisions concerning the size and possession limits for certain fish species, notably spotted sea trout and red drum. Under this bill, recreational fishermen with a valid fishing license will have more flexibility concerning the size of fillets they can possess, including the requirement that fish must have sufficient skin for species identification and must be segregated by species for ease of identification. The bill is scheduled to come into effect on August 1, 2024.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB211 appears to be positive among the fishing community, especially those advocating for more flexible rules that cater to the practicalities of recreational fishing. It is seen as an enhancement to anglers' rights while still maintaining essential regulations for conservation. However, there could be undercurrents of concern regarding potential overfishing if possession limits are perceived as too lenient.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise from stakeholders concerned about the implications of altering possession limits for filleted fish. Critics of relaxed size limits often worry about the long-term effects on fish populations, particularly if they believe that raising these limits could lead to unsustainable harvesting practices. The balance between recreational access and conservation remains a critical focal point of discussions around SB211, suggesting a need for ongoing dialogue among regulatory bodies and the fishing community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB99

Provides for possession limits of certain species caught in saltwater areas of the state. (gov sig)

LA SCR46

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

LA HB630

Provides relative to sales and use tax exemptions for commercial fishermen

LA HB576

Provides relative to the taking of menhaden

LA HB641

Provides for the termination of certain tax exemptions, exclusions, credits, deductions, and other tax incentives (EG INCREASE GF RV See Note)

LA SB133

Provides for the menhaden fishery. (8/1/23)

LA SB103

Renames the Department of Natural Resources. (1/10/24) (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

LA SB162

Creates the Secure Online Child Interaction and Age Limitation Act. (8/1/23) (EN INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA SB131

Provides for the commission for the Port of South Louisiana to set contract limits. (8/1/23)

LA SB100

Provides for advanced recycling facilities. (gov sig)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.