Garner State Park Fishing Regulations

Garner State Park, located in Concan, Texas, offers excellent fishing opportunities for both beginners and experienced anglers. Whether you’re planning a trip to the park or just curious about the fishing regulations, this guide covers everything you need to know.

Do I Need a Fishing License to Fish in Garner State Park?

Garner State Park Fishing Regulations
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Yes, a fishing license is required to fish in Garner State Park, unless you are participating in the “Free Fishing in State Parks” program or on the annual “Free Fishing Day” (first Saturday in June). For the free fishing program, you only need to pay the park entry fee.

What Are the Fishing Hours in Garner State Park?

Garner State Park Fishing Regulations

There are no specific fishing hours mentioned for Garner State Park. However, it is recommended to check with the park for any specific regulations or restrictions on fishing times.

Are There Any Specific Fishing Regulations or Restrictions in Garner State Park?

Yes, there are several specific fishing regulations and restrictions in Garner State Park:

Bag and Length Limits

All statewide freshwater fishing regulations apply, including bag and length limits. Here are some examples:

  • Largemouth Bass: 5 fish per day, minimum length of 14 inches.
  • Smallmouth Bass: 5 fish per day, minimum length of 14 inches.
  • Spotted, Guadalupe & Alabama Bass: 5 fish per day, no minimum length.
  • Other Species: Check the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s website for specific regulations on other fish species.

Fishing Gear Restrictions

  • Pole-and-line only: Fishing is only allowed using pole-and-line on man-made structures within the park.

Private Property Fishing

  • If fishing on private property within the park, a fishing license is not required.

Other Important Details

Park Entry Fee

You need to pay the park entry fee to access Garner State Park, even if you are fishing for free.

Fishing in Rivers and Creeks

Free fishing applies to fishing in rivers and creeks, from the bank or pier, and wade fishing in the surf along the shore.

References

  1. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department – Freshwater Fishing Regulations
  2. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department – General Fishing Regulations
  3. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department – Free Fishing Opportunities
  4. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department – Family Fishing Celebration

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