LDWF Asks Saltwater Anglers to Complete Web-Based Survey on Spotted Seatrout Management Options

Published 9:49 am Tuesday, August 24, 2021

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The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) has released an updated survey to gather public input on spotted seatrout management options.

The Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission (LWFC) directed the LDWF to conduct another survey on spotted seatrout management options prior to its October 2021 meeting.  This survey is an additional effort to collect public input on management options; LDWF also conducted an email survey sent to more than 10,000 randomly-selected saltwater anglers prior to this survey being made available online.

Your opinion is a critical step in the fishery management process. Because we have determined several management options that will allow the spotted seatrout stock to recover, we will compile the information we receive from all public input forums and present a summary of angler preferences to the LWFC for its consideration.

Our 2019 assessment of spotted seatrout in Louisiana revealed that the stock is overfished—i.e. the size of the spawning population is below the minimum level established for the stock. When a stock is overfished, LDWF must take action to rebuild the population to (or above) the target level. We are considering several options for management changes to reduce harvest levels and allow the stock to recover.

We encourage you to review the information at https://www.wlf.louisiana.gov/page/spotted-seatrout to learn more about the status of spotted seatrout and these potential management changes.

Take the survey:

Spotted Seatrout Management Options Survey

Your participation in this survey is confidential. If you have any questions or comments regarding the survey, please direct them to Jason Adriance at 504-284-2032 or jadriance@wlf.la.gov.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is charged with managing and protecting Louisiana’s abundant natural resources. LDWF receives no state general funding and depends on license sales as a major funding source.  Help us protect your hunting and fishing heritage while preserving habitat, wildlife, and aquatic resources by purchasing your license at www.wlf.la.gov. To receive email or text alerts signup here.