REDNECK'S JUGLINES AND FLAGGING
CATFISH JUGLINES FOR JUG FISHING - WHITE TEXAS LEGAL FISHING JUGS
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Texas Juglines - Jug Fishing
for Texas Catfish
Jug Lines and Fishing Jugs
in Texas
Texas Parks and Wildlife
Legal Device Regulations and Restrictions
Jugline: For use in FRESH WATER only. A fishing
line with five or less hooks tied to a free-floating device.
May be used to take NONGAME fish, channel
catfish, blue catfish and flathead catfish only.
Placement and Location Restrictions:
Juglines may not be used in:
Community Fishing Lakes
Lake Bastrop in Bastrop County
Bellwood Lake in Smith County
Lake Bryan in Brazos County
Reservoirs or sections of rivers lying totally within the boundaries of
a state park
Boerne City Park Lake in Kendall County
Dixieland Reservoir in Cameron County
Gibbons Creek Reservoir in Grimes County
Tankersley Reservoir in Titus County
Lakes Coffee Mill and Davy Crockett in Fannin County
Tagging and Marking Requirements:
Must be used with a valid GEAR TAG (see Definitions) attached within 6 inches
of the free-floating device and are valid for 30 days after the date set
out and must include the number of the permit to sell nongame fish taken
from fresh water, if applicable.
For non-commercial purposes, a jugline must
be marked with a white,
free-floating device.
For commercial purposes, a jugline must be marked with an orange, free-floating
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