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In my experience Grass Carp permits are not rubber-stamped in Texas. At least in North East Texas, I don't know about other parts of state. It's a big state so possibly some Texas Parks and Wildlife offices are not as strict....I dunno.
On my previous property I shared an 8 acre lake with a few other owners I personally applied for a grass carp permit and we were denied. The local Texas Parks and Wildlife office we dealt with contacted me, asked questions, and wanted pictures of the dam/spillway. When it was shown we did not have a carp barrier they denied our application and returned all or most of the application money. I could not convince the other owners to spend the money for a carp barrier, so we never added grass carp.
Fishing has never been about the fish....
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by Boondoggle - 06/14/24 10:07 PM
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