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Fishing at Padre Island National Seashore

Padre Island National Seashore

Cast a line and soak in the day at Padre Island National Seashore.

What comes to mind when you think about fishing? Patience, relaxation, challenge, and memories are a few words often associated with fishing. You will find all that and a sense of stewardship, conservation, and preservation on this page. We want you to have an enjoyable time during your visit, and for those who come after you to fish. Take some time to explore, learn what the park has to offer and learn your responsibilities before casting a line into the water. Padre Island National Seashore allows fishing as a means of providing for public enjoyment, and customary and traditional use, and regulates fishing to ensure that it is managed in a manner that avoids unacceptable impacts to park resources. Licenses A valid Texas fishing license package (license and endorsement) is required to fish in the park although exceptions may apply, and fees vary. Children under 17 years of age do not require a license. Visitors fishing within Padre Island National Seashore must follow the fishing license requirements in accordance with the laws and regulations of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. Fishing licenses are not available for purchase inside of the national seashore. Fishing Regulations Unless otherwise provided for, fishing regulations apply to all finfish found in both fresh and saltwater, and mollusks and crustaceans found in saltwater (shellfish). Other taxa, including amphibians, and freshwater mollusks and crustaceans (e.g. waterdogs, crayfish) are not considered “fish” for the purpose of NPS fishing regulations and are addressed by NPS regulations governing “wildlife” (36CFR2.2). These fishing regulations apply, regardless of land ownership, on all lands and waters within the park that are under the legislative jurisdiction of the United States. Fishing shall be in accordance with the laws and regulations of the State of Texas (36CFR2.3(a)) except as provided below. Where there is a conflict between a state regulation and a federal (NPS) regulation, the state regulation is superseded by the federal regulation. For state fishing regulations please visit the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department website. For more information on how NPS fishing regulations work, go to the regulations page on the NPS Fish and Fishing website. Except as provided below, fishing shall be in accordance with the laws and regulations of the State of Texas (36CFR2.3(a)). For state fishing regulations go to the website. The follwing are prohibited: Commercial fishing, except where specifically authorized by Federal statutory law. Fishing by the use of drugs, poisons, explosives, or electricity. Digging for bait, except in privately owned lands. Failing to return carefully and immediately to the water from which it was taken a fish that does not meet size or species restrictions or that the person chooses not to keep. Fish so released shall not be included in the catch or possession limit: Provided, that at the time of catching the person did not possess the legal limit of fish. Fishing from motor road bridges, from or within 200 feet of a public raft or float designated for water sports, or within the limits of locations designated as swimming beaches, surfing areas, or public boat docks, except in designated areas. Introducing wildlife, fish or plants, including their reproductive bodies, into a park area ecosystem. This includes the discarding and/or dumping of bait and bait buckets. The use or possession of fish, wildlife or plants for ceremonial or religious purposes, except where specifically authorized by Federal statutory law, or treaty rights. Except as otherwise designated, fishing with a net, spear, or weapon in the salt waters of park areas shall be in accordance with State law. The following regulations apply only within Padre Island National Seashore: Fishing is prohibited in Gulf waters in front of the Malaquite Beach Visitor Center Pavilion for the following area: 100-yards north and 100-yards south of the boardwalk entry to the beach. Commercially caught fish legally caught in State waters may not be transported through the waters or land within the boundary of Padre Island National Seashore. The possession of fish stocks exceeding recreational limits by commercially licensed fishermen within the park is prohibited. Sail-lines are permitted in compliance with state regulations on any day of the week only from official sunset to sunrise. The number of fishing poles is limited to 6 per person. All fishing poles and lines will be maintained at the surf’s edge. The use of seine nets, trot lines, and jug lines are prohibited in the park. A cast net (not exceeding 14 feet in diameter) or dip net (not exceeding 3 feet in diameter) may be used to take non-game fish for bait purposes only. Finger-sized mullet, anchovies, pinfish (pigg perch), croakers, menhaden, and other baitfish are permitted for use as bait. Gigging is allowed for non-game and non-protected game fish (ie: flounder, black drum, whiting, sheepshead) submerged attracting lights or lights attached to the end of the spears are allowed. The use of compressed gas-powered Bait Launchers (or cannons) and all other similar devices are prohibited. No dead fish or parts thereof may be left on any shore, beach, dock, or cleaning table. Fish waste left over from cleaning must be deposited in gulf waters or in the Laguna Madre or buried on the gulf beach. Burial of fish waste is permitted for a maximum of one cubic foot per individual per day. The uppermost portion of buried fish waste must be covered with at least six inches of sand. Burial of fish waste must be landward of the high tide line and shoreward of the vegetated dunes. Holes created must be re-filled to the ground surface level. Permits for fishing tournaments may have additional criteria for disposing of fish remains due to the number of participants. Fish may be cleaned and filleted before transportation to their final destination in accordance with the provisions of Texas State law.

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Fees Apply

No

Accessibility

Beach wheelchairs are available at the visitor center.

Pets

Yes — Pets must be leashed at all times.

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No

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