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                                    Greg - 7/08/2014 11:56 AM  Texas defines "non-game" fish as: All species not listed as game fish except endangered and threatened fish.
 So any fish that is not on the game fish list...or considered endangered/threatened...is eligible for spear fishing.
 
 Here is the list of game fish in Texas that you can NOT spear:
 
 Bass: Guadalupe, largemouth, smallmouth, spotted, striped, white, yellow
 Catfish: blue, channel, flathead
 Cobia
 Crappie: black, white
 Mackerel: king, Spanish
 Marlin: blue, white
 Pickerel
 Red drum
 Sailfish
 Sauger
 Seatrout, spotted
 Sharks
 Snook
 Spearfish, longbill
 Swordfish, broadbill
 Tarpon
 Tripletail
 Trout: brown, rainbow
 Wahoo
 Walleye
 
 Here is a list of "non-game" fish in Texas that you can spear:
 
 Bowfin
 
  
 Bullhead Catfish
 
  
 Carp
 
  
 Gar
 
  
 Pirate Perch
 
  
 Sunfish
 
  
 Tilapia
 
  
 Resources:
 tpwd.state.tx.us/regulations/outdoor-annual/fish...ulations/definitions
 tpwd.state.tx.us/publications/pwdpubs/media/pwd_bk_w7000_0798.pdf
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