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Fishing at Sea Rim State Park (SP) in Texas. Published by Texas Parks & Wildlife.
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Where to Fish:
SEA RIM STATE PARK
P.O. Box 1066 • Sabine Pass, TX 77656
(409) 971-2559
Park Office (409) 971-2559
Jefferson County Sheriff (409) 835-8411
U.S. Coast Guard, Sabine Station (409) 971-2194
There are two fishing options for visitors at Sea Rim State Park:
1) Surf Fishing in the Gulf of Mexico (no lifeguard provided)
2) Marsh Lakes and Estuaries (requires a shallow-draft, 18’ maximum if
launching from the park’s boat ramp).
Marshlands Unit – fishing is permitted only between sunrise and sunset;
only rod and reel, handline, throwline, crab net, cast net, pole or fishing
bow and arrow are permitted.
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Licenses and Restrictions:
A fishing license is not required of anyone who fishes from the pier or shoreline inside a state park. License requirements must be observed if you fish
from a boat and all size and bag limits apply whenever fishing. No fishing
equipment, lines, boats or nets may be left unattended. Airboats in excess of
10 horsepower are prohibited in the Marshlands Unit.
Fishing Tips:
• 20-lb. test line
• Topwater lures, such as “Ghost” or “Top Dogs” for surf fishing
• Soft plastic lures in assorted colors, such as shrimptails or shad for surf fishing
• Live minnows, frozen or live mullet, or live shrimp are recommended baits
for trout or red drum. See mullet restriction below.
Mullet Restriction:
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PWD LF P4504-055I (12/22)
HARVEST REGULATIONS
SPECIES
DAILY BAG LIMIT
LENGTH: MIN-MAX
SURF/MARSH
SEASON
Gar: alligator
Amberjack: greater
Bass: largemouth
Crab: blue
Catfish: channel, blue
and hybrid
Catfish: flathead
Catfish: gafftopsail
Crappie: white, black
and hybrids
Croaker: Atlantic
Drum: black
Drum: red
Flounder: all species
and hybrids
Mackerel: king
Mackerel: Spanish
Seatrout: sand
Seatrout: spotted
1
1
5
No Limit
25
(in any combination)
5
No Limit
25
(in any combination)
No Limit
5
3
5c
(in any combination)
3
15
No Limit
5
No Limit
Min: 38” – Max: No Limit
Min: 14” – Max: No Limit
Min: 5” tip to tip – Max: No Limit*
Min: No Limit – Max: No Limit
Marsh
Surf
Marsh
Both
Both
Year-round
Spring/Summer
Spring/Summer/Fall
Spring/Summer/Fall
Year-round
Min: 18” – Max: No Limit
Min: 14” – Max: No Limit
Min: 10” – Max: No Limit
Both
Both
Marsh
Year-round
Year-round
Year-round
No Limit
Min: 14” – Max: 30” a
Min: 20” – Max: 28” b
Min: 15” – Max: No Limit
Both
Both
Both
Both
Year-round
Year-round
Year-round
Spring/Summer/Fall
Min: 27” – Max: No Limit
Min: 14” – Max: No Limit
No Limit
Min: 15” – Max: 25” d
Min: 24” – Max: No Limit
Surf
Surf
Surf
Surf/Marsh
Surf
Spring/Summer
Spring/Summer
Spring/Summer
Spring/Summer/Fall
Summer
Min: 99” – Max: No Limit
Surf
Summer
5
No Limit
No Limit
1
No Limit
Min: 64” – Max: No Limit
Min: 15” – Max: No Limit
Min: 8” – Max: No Limit
Min: 10” – Max: No Limit
Min: 24” – Max: 28”
No Limit
Surf
Both
Surf
Surf
Surf
Surf
Summer
Year-round
Summer
Summer
Year-round
Winter/Spring
No Limit
1
No Limit
Min: 85” – Max: No Limit
Surf
Surf
Spring/Summer
Summer
Shark: Atlantic Sharpnose,
Blacktip and Bonnethead e
1f
Shark: Hammerhead e,f
(smooth, great, scalloped)
Shark: Other allowable e,f
Sheepshead
Snapper: lane
Snapper: vermilion
Snook
Kingfish: southern (also
called whiting)
Stingray: southern
Tarpon
*
Except that not more than 5% by number of undersized blue crabs may be possessed for bait purposes only and must be placed in separate
container. May not possess egg-bearing (sponge) crabs. May not possess a female crab that has had its abdominal apron removed.
a No more than one black drum over 52 inches may be retained per person per day. This fish counts as part of the daily bag and
possession limit.
b During a license year, one red drum over the stated maximum length limit may be kept with a properly completed Red Drum Tag attached
and one red drum over the stated maximum length limit may be kept with a properly completed Bonus Red Drum Tag. Any fish retained
under authority of a Red Drum Tag or a Bonus Red Drum Tag is in addition to the daily bag and possession limit.
c Flounder daily bag limit is 5 fish EXCEPT Nov. 1-Dec. 14 when the fishery is closed (bag limit 0). Possession limit is equal to the daily bag limit.
d No more than one spotted seatrout over 25” may be kept per person per day. This fish counts as part of the daily bag and possession limit.
e Non-offset, non-stainless steel circle hooks MUST be used when fishing for sharks in state waters.
f Special Regulation: the daily bag limit is 1 fish for all allowable shark species INCLUDING Atlantic sharpnose, blacktip and bonnethead.
Prohibited shark species: Atlantic angel, Basking, Bigeye sand tiger, Bigeye sixgill, Bigeye thresher, Bignose, Caribbean reef, Caribbean sharpnose,
Dusky, Galapagos, Longfin mako, Narrowtooth, Night, Oceanic Whitetip, Sandbar, Sand tiger, Sevengill, Silky, Sixgill, Smalltail, Whale, White.