Commission Adopts Notice of Intent to Modify Crappie Regulations on Bayou D’Arbonne Lake

Commission Adopts Notice of Intent to Modify Crappie Regulations on Bayou D’Arbonne Lake

Author: Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries
Published: July 28, 2022

Today, the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission adopted a notice of intent to modify current crappie regulations on Bayou D’Arbonne Lake in Union Parish near the town of Farmerville.

Passage of this NOI will change the daily take of crappie that measure over 12 inches in length to 7 per person; the total daily take will remain 50 crappie per person. This proposed change is an effort to increase the number of larger crappie in the population. It also has the potential to improve the growth rate of crappie in Bayou D’Arbonne Lake, which was identified as being below average in a recent assessment of the fishery. Improved growth rates could be seen by directing angler harvest to the more abundant smaller size classes of crappie in the lake.

The proposed regulation will be fully evaluated after a minimum of three years to determine if it is achieving desired results.

Interested persons may submit comments relevant to the proposed rule by August 31, 2022, to Ryan Daniel, LDWF District 2, 368 CenturyLink Dr., Monroe, LA 71203 or via email at rdaniel@wlf.la.gov.

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