intermediate work · the public Aransas River access, Woodsboro, TX 78393 (Refugio County); best-estimate location near the town center, exact address not confirmed
Pull an unattended trotline still fishing across the Aransas River, the public river-access bank, Woodsboro, TX 78393 (Refugio County).
Fund it for $140. Proof lands onchain when it's done.
$140 proposed
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What the work involvesA trotline stretches bank to bank across the Aransas River near this public access -- its tag is gone or long expired and the line shows no sign of a recent check, but the baited hooks strung along it are still catching and holding fish and turtles, because nobody is running the line on the required daily check.
How this work is done
A documented method, so this packet comes out the same whoever does it.
Steps
- 1. From the bank at each end, never entering the water, confirm the trotline carries no current tag or an expired tag, and shows no sign of a recent run.
- 2. Confirm coordination with a TPWD game warden or the regional inland fisheries office before removing a line that is not unmistakably abandoned.
- 3. Working hand-over-hand from the bank, pull the mainline in, freeing and releasing any live catch as each hook comes clear; cut a hook free of a swallowed bait rather than force it.
- 4. Continue hand-over-hand along the bank toward the line's far anchor point where reachable; if the far end anchors across open water beyond reach from either bank, cut the line at the nearest reachable point, coil what you can retrieve, and flag the remainder for agency-coordinated removal -- do not wade or swim out to it.
- 5. Coil the retrieved line and hooks, stage for haul-out and disposal, and photograph the cleared bank.
What counts as done
- Before photo of the line strung across the water from each bank access point
- Confirmation of TPWD game warden or inland fisheries coordination
- Confirmation all retrieval happened hand-over-hand from the bank, with no wading or swimming
- Photo of any live catch released as it was freed
- After photo of the cleared bank with retrieved line/hooks staged, plus GPS; note if any remainder was cut and flagged rather than retrieved
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