Texas Senate designates Rockport as official redfish capital for ten years

June 01, 2025 | 2025 Legislative Meetings, Texas

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Under the bright lights of the Texas Senate chamber, a moment of pride unfolded as lawmakers gathered to celebrate the coastal charm of Rockport. Senator Kolkhorst took the floor to advocate for House Concurrent Resolution 157, which designates Rockport as the official redfish capital of Texas for the next decade.

Rockport, nestled in Senate District 18, has become a beloved destination for anglers, drawing fishing enthusiasts from across the state and beyond. The redfish, also known as the red drum, thrives in the waters surrounding this picturesque city, making it a key player in both local tourism and conservation efforts. Senator Kolkhorst passionately highlighted the significance of the redfish population, noting its role in boosting the local economy and supporting sustainability initiatives in the region.
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As she spoke, the senator painted a vivid picture of Rockport, describing it as a "gem" and a "jewel in the crown of Texas." Her enthusiasm resonated with her colleagues, who joined in applause, reflecting a shared appreciation for the natural beauty and recreational opportunities that Rockport offers.

With the resolution passing unanimously—31 votes in favor and none against—Senator Kolkhorst expressed her hope to soon cast a line in the waters of Rockport, inviting her fellow senators to join her in celebrating this coastal treasure. The designation not only honors the city’s fishing heritage but also reinforces the importance of preserving Texas's natural resources for future generations. As the session draws to a close, the spirit of camaraderie and pride in Texas's unique landscapes shines brightly, leaving a lasting impression on all who participated.

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