Louisiana shrimp season reopens in the remaining state outside waters
Mar 31, 2026
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
Coastal waters reopened to shrimping on March 24
Area spans between Caillou Boca and Freshwater Bayou Canal
Sampling shows white shrimp reached marketable size
Future season changes require 72-hour public notice
The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries annou
nced that the portion of the state outside waters between Caillou Boca and Freshwater Bayou Canal reopened to shrimping on March 24, 2026.
The opening area is defined as follows:
The eastern boundary line originates at a point on the inside-outside line (LAC 76:VII.370) on the northwest shore of Caillou Boca at 29 degrees 02 minutes 46 seconds north latitude, 90 degrees 50 minutes 27 seconds west longitude, and ends at a point on the three-mile line at 28 degrees 59 minutes 30 seconds north latitude, 90 degrees 51 minutes 57 seconds west longitude. The western boundary line originates at a point on the inside-outside line (LAC 76:VII.370) on the western shore of Freshwater Bayou Canal at 29 degrees 32 minutes 03 seconds north latitude, 92 degrees 18 minutes 33 seconds west longitude and ends at a point on the three-mile line at 29 degrees 29 minutes 02 seconds north latitude, 92 degrees 19 minutes 34 seconds west longitude.
Recent biological sampling conducted by the department indicates that small white shrimp, which have over-wintered in these waters from January through now, have reached marketable sizes. Notice of any opening, delaying, or closing of a season by the Secretary of the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries will be made by public notice at least 72 hours before such action.
This article originally appeared on Shreveport Times: Louisiana shrimp season reopens in the remaining state outside waters
Reporting by Staff Report, Houma Courier-Thibodaux Daily Comet / Shreveport Times
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