New Louisiana Redfish Regulations

Published / Updated On:.
June 13, 2024
New Louisiana Redfish Regulations

New Red Drum size and daily creel limits go into effect and will be enforced beginning June 20, 2024.

The new regulations are as follows:

Daily Creel: 4- fish daily limit per angler

Size Limit: 18-inch minimum and 27-inch maximum total length

Bull Reds: keeping Red Drum over 27 inches is prohibited

The retention of Red Drum by captain and crew on charter or head boats while on a for-hire trip will be prohibited.

Charter captains and crew will still be allowed to engage in fishing on charter trips to demonstrate how to catch red drum, but will not be allowed to retain red drum towards any limit on the vessel.

Stock Assessment Summary

Although the state’s latest stock assessment shows that the red drum stock is currently above the SPR (spawning potential ratio) limit, the stock is decreasing at a rate that required a management change.

Red Drum stock is not overfished (depleted), but overfishing (depletion) is occurring.

Overfishing has occurred frequently in the most recent decade (80%).

The spawning potential ratio (SPR; defined below) began trending downward in 2005.

Recent recreational landings are at the lowest level observed since the 1980s.

Red Drum has been a recreational-only fishery since 1988.  No commercial harvest exists.

The current recruitment estimate (defined below) is at the lowest level ever observed and has been declining since 1994

Louisiana Redfish Management Plan

Red Drum Management

LDWF monitors two portions of the red drum stock, the juvenile stock (generally up to age 5 and generally under 27 inches in length) that resides in inshore waters and the adult spawning population (generally greater than age 5) in nearshore coastal waters. Red drum is unique in that the vast majority (97%) of harvest is on the juvenile stock when it is less than 27 inches in length or about 1.5 to 4 years old. Given this type of harvest strategy, the amount of red drum that moves through the fishery and into the offshore spawning population is critical to the future status of the stock.

Juveniles

The juvenile portion of the red drum stock is measured through an “escapement” rate. Escapement is the percentage of red drum that pass through the recreational fishery (there is no commercial fishery allowed for red drum in Louisiana) from inshore waters as juveniles and make it into the spawning stock offshore. The established escapement rate limit for management is 30%; Louisiana’s escapement rate is currently 20%, indicating too few red drum are surviving to make it offshore to spawn.

Spawning Stock

The spawning stock of red drum is measured with a spawning potential ratio (SPR), simply put, the number of red drum available to spawn relative to the population if they were not fished. While the current red drum SPR is above the limit of 20%, it has been declining since 2005 as fewer red drum “escape” to the offshore population. Since red drum are a long-lived species (39 years in Louisiana), recovery times will be long even if escapement rates rebound quickly as there is a lag between juvenile fish leaving the estuary between ages 4 and 5 and those fish living out their lifespan to 39 years old.

What is Being Done?

Escapement rates are expected to increase through recent management actions to stabilize the red drum population at or above target levels and prevent it from declining below the SPR limit. While escapement rates are expected to increase back to the management target relatively quickly with action (3 to 5 years), stabilization of the spawning stock to or above the management target could take until the year 2050 given the life span of red drum.

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a little about the author
Capt Mike Del Toro
I am 46 years old born and raised in New Orleans, LA. I was fortunate to grow up fishing the inshore and offshore waters of Louisiana. I have fished both salt and freshwater my entire life all over the country and one thing is for certain. Nothing beats the beautiful pristine waters and marshes of the Sportsman's Paradise!
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