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 Bowfishing for Catfish 04/06/2006 By a vote of 6 to 3, bowfishing for catfish was approved by TP&W Commissioners. Bag limits and size restrictions will be the same for all fishermen. I guess this will add 3 new categories to the records system: Channel Cat Blue Cat Flathead Cat. Ron | 
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 It's just for one year, isn't it?  Sort of a trial period so TPWD can study how it impacts catfish populations. | 
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 According to TPWD news release, the Commission legalized bowfishing for catfish on an experimental basis for a year.  Can the categories be added on an "experimental basis"?    :? | 
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 Wow a chance for another award at the banquet.  Now it's not just for Mullet anymore....... :P | 
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 When does that take effect? A better question - how do you bowfish for cats? | 
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 Tracy-I believe it goes into effect on September 1, 2006.  It will be up for renewal in a year.  TPWD Commissioners really debated over the passage of this regulation. http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/business...ons_committee/ Don't have a clue on the other. I've only seen one catfish while bowfishing. I bet Mr. Collier can tell you! | 
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 catfish I've bowfished Lake Conroe and Lake Houston this past year and saw a few really nice cats and a bunch of 1-2 pounders.  You could definitely stock up on filets for a fish fry if the water is clear enough.  THe guy I bowfish with has seen the monster flatheads at Conroe in 1 foot of water out around the islands.  The ones I saw seemed to offer a much better shot because they didn't take off as quick as the gar and carp.  I'm looking forward to it.  I don't think bowfishermen will put any dent whatsoever in the overall population. | 
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