The
Recreational Fishing Alliance
Texas State Chapter
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Catch and Release Fishing

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It is the position of the Recreational Fishing Alliance that the release of recreationally caught fish in marine fisheries should be, in most cases, the ethical and moral prerogative of the angler, and that attempting to impose "catch and release" exclusivity is a fishery management tool of the last resort.
Click here to view RFA's Position Paper on Catch and Release Fishing
As elements of these issues approach critical
mass and become time sensitive, they will be highlighted with
**, alerting you to check our "RFA
/ Texas Minuteman" page to learn what immediate
action you can take to help assure an outcome favorable to the recreational
angler.
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