Categories: General Outdoor

TPWD Sets Public Hearing On Nighttime Flounder Study

The Coastal Fisheries Division of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) is holding a public meeting in person and online to discuss a new nighttime flounder harvest study. This meeting will answer questions related to the study and teach recreational anglers how to self-report their flounder catches using the My Texas Hunt Harvest App. Participation from the recreational angling community is imperative to this research study and will help the Coastal Fisheries Division obtain vital information regarding flounder populations on the coast.

A huge flounder ready to leave during the fall run at Port Aransas in 2008. How many of these big fish left last fall and when will they come back in?

What: Coastal Fisheries Division public meeting to discuss a new nighttime flounder research study.

When: 6:30 p.m. (CST) Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2022

Where: Aransas County Navigation District Conference Room, 911 Navigation Circle, Rockport, TX 78382

The public may also participate via Zoom on the same day and time as the in-person meeting.

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