Today the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) will consider a measure recommend by biologists to modify the recreational size and bag limits for speckled trout. Currently, in most parts of coastal Louisiana, anglers can legally catch 25 speckled trout per day that are at least 12 inches in length. The measure proposes to increase the legal size limit of speckled trout to 13.5 inches per day and decrease the daily bag limit to 15 fish. Officials on the LDWF commission will vote either to implement or decline to implement the proposed changes to the speckled trout limits later this morning.
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