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         Basic Recreational Saltwater Fishing 
          Regulations 
          This is a brief summary of 
          regulations governing the taking of saltwater species in Florida for 
          personal use. It is not intended or designed to provide specific information 
          on commercial 
          harvesting of these species. The failure to include complete laws, rules, 
          and regulations in this 
          summary does not relieve persons from abiding by those laws, rules, 
          or regulations. State 
          waters extend to 3 nautical miles on the Atlantic and 9 nautical miles 
          on the Gulf. Federal 
          rules apply beyond state waters. For species that do not have an established 
          bag limit, more 
          than 100 pounds or 2 fish per person per day (whichever is greater), 
          is considered commercial 
          quantities. A saltwater products license and commercial vessel registration 
          is required to 
          harvest commercial quantities of unregulated species. Issue Twenty Five, 
          July 2004 
          Species Minimum Size Limits Closed Season Daily Rec. Bag Limit Remarks 
          Greater 
          Amberjack  28 fork 1 per person per day 
          Lesser 
          Amberjack 
          Banded 
          Rudderfish  
          Not less than 14 
          or more than 22 
          fork 
          5 Aggregate of lesser 
          amberjackand banded 
          rudderfish 
          Billfish  Sailfish 63 Blue 
          Marlin 99 White 
          Marlin 66 
          1 per person per day 
          Aggregate bag limit 
          Measured tip of lower jaw 
          to fork. Federal regulations 
          apply in state waters. All 
          landed fish must be 
          reported to NOAA within 
          24 hours 800-894-5528 
          Black Drum   
          T 
          Not less than 
          14or more than 
          24 
          5 per person per day May possess one over 24 
          Bluefish  12 fork 10 per person per day 
          Bonefish  18 1 per person per day 
          Clams-Hard 1 thick across 
          hinge May not 
          harvest half hour 
          after official 
          sunset until half 
          hour before 
          official sunrise 
          one 5 gal. bucket per 
          person or 2 per vessel, 
          whichever is less per day 
          Illegal to harvest from 
          closed areas. Go to 
          www.floridaaquaculture 
          .com for allowable 
          harvesting areas 
          Cobia (Ling)  33 fork 
          1 per person or 6 per 
          vessel per day whichever 
          is less 
          A saltwater products 
          license and a restricted 
          species endorsement are 
          needed to sell cobia or 
          exceed the one-fish daily 
          bag limit 
          Crab-Blue 
          Sept. 20 - Oct. 4 
          Traps only. NW of 
          Suwannee River 
          and beyond 3 
          miles 10 gallons whole per day 
          5 traps maximum. Trap 
          requirements apply. 
          Harvest of egg-bearing 
          crabs prohibited 
          Crab-Stone 
          2 3/ 4  claw May 
          16  Oct. 14 
          1 gal. Stone Crab claws 
          per person or 2 gal. per 
          vessel, whichever is less 
          5 traps maximum. Trap 
          requirements apply Illegal 
          to possess whole crab. 
          Harvest of egg-bearing 
          crabs prohibited 
          Crawfish  
          (Spiny Lobster) 
          Larger than April 
          1  Aug. 5 3 
          carapace 
          measured in the 
          water Exception: 
          Sport Season - 
          last consecutive 
          Wed. & Thurs. of 
          July each year 
          6 per person per day 
          Recreational trapping 
          prohibited. Crawfish permit 
          required when license 
          required. Special bag limit 
          for 2-day Sport season Call 
          DLE for current 
          information on Sport 
          season 
          Dolphin 10 per person per day 
          Flounder   T 12 10 per person per day 
          May be harvested by 
          spearing 
          Grouper-Black & 
          Gag   
          24 Atlantic & 
          Monroe County 
          22 Gulf 
          (excluding 
          Monroe County) 
          2 per person per day 
          Atlantic & Monroe County 
          5 per person per day Gulf 
          (excluding Monroe Co.) 
          Included in the daily 
          Grouper aggregate bag 
          limit 
          Grouper-Red,  
           Yellowfin 
          Yellowmouth 
          20 Included within 5 per 
          person per day Grouper 
          aggregate bag limit 
          Grouper-Scamp 
            
          20 Atlantic & 
          Monroe County 
          16 Gulf 
          (excluding 
          Monroe County) 
          Included within 5 per 
          person per day Grouper 
          aggregate bag limit 
          Grouper-Warsaw 
           Speckled Hind 
          1 per vessel per day of 
          each species 
          Included within 5 per 
          person per day Grouper 
          aggregate bag limit 
          Grouper-all 
          others  
          Included within 5 per 
          person per day Grouper 
          aggregate bag limit 
          Includes: Coney, Graysby, 
          Misty, Red Hind, Rock Hind 
          Snowy, Tiger, Yellowedge 
          Hogfish  12 fork 5 per person per day 
          Mackerel-King  24 fork 2 per person per day Bag limit in Gulf-Atlantic 
          fishery reduced to 1 when 
          federal waters are closed 
          to all harvest. Call DLE for 
          details 
          Mackerel- 
          Spanish  12 fork 15 per person per day 
          Transfer of Spanish 
          Mackerel to other vessels 
          at sea is prohibited 
          Mullet- 
          Striped(Black) & 
          Silver 
          Feb. 1 - Aug. 31, 50 per 
          person per day, 
          aggregate of striped & 
          silver mullet maximum 
          100 aggregate per vessel 
          Sept. 1 - Jan. 31, 50 per 
          person or per vessel. 
          Contact DLE for additional 
          restrictions in Pinellas & 
          Charlotte counties. 
          Oysters 3 June, July, 
          Aug. in Dixie, 
          Wakulla, Levy 
          counties. July, 
          Aug., Sept. in all 
          2 bags per person or 
          vessel, whichever is less 
          per day 1 Bag = 60 lbs. 
          or two 5 gal. buckets 
          (whole in shell.) 
          Apalachicola Bay has 
          summer & winter 
          seasons/areas. Harvest 
          from approved shellfish 
          areas only. Go to 
          other areas www.floridaaquaculture 
          .com for allowable 
          harvesting areas 
          Permit & 
          Pompano  T 
          Not less than 11 
          or more than 20 
          fork 
          6 per person per day 
          aggregate of Permit and 
          Pompano. 
          May possess one over 20 
          of either Permit or 
          Pompano Gigging, 
          spearing, snatching 
          prohibited 
          Pompano-African 
           T 
          Not less than 24 
          fork 
          2 fish per person or per 
          vessel per day whichever 
          is less. 
          Hook & line gear only 
          Red Drum 
          (Redfish)   T 
          Not less than 18 
          or more than 27 
          1 per person per day Gigging, spearing, 
          snatching prohibited 
          Red Porgy   14 Atlantic 
          1 per person per day 
          Atlantic 
          Scallops-Bay September 11 
          June 30 
          2 gallons whole or 1 pint 
          meat per person per day, 
          no more than 10 gallons 
          whole, or 1/2 gallon meat 
          per vessel anytime 
          Harvest allowed only in 
          state waters of the Gulf of 
          Mexico from the Pasco- 
          Hernando county line 
          (near Aripeka-latitude 28 
          degrees,26.016 minutes 
          North), to the west bank of 
          the Mexico Beach Canal in 
          Bay County (longitude 85 
          degrees, 25.84 minutes 
          West).Any bay scallops 
          harvested and possessed 
          must be landed within the 
          allowable harvesting area 
          Sea Bass-Black 
            10 
          20 per person per day - 
          Atlantic 
          Shad 10 Aggregate per person 
          per day 
          American, Alabama, and 
          Hickory are part of 
          aggregate limit. Hook and 
          line gear only 
          Shark 1 per person or 2 per 
          vessel per day, whichever 
          is less 
          Practice of finning and 
          filleting at sea prohibited. 
          See list below for 
          protected species 
          Sheepshead  T 
          12(See 
          Remarks) 
          15 per person per day Measured from the most 
          forward point of the head 
          to the rear center edge of 
          the tail 
          Shrimp April & May 
          closed to Nassau, 
          Duval, St. Johns, 
          Putnam, Flagler, 
          & Clay counties 
          5 gallons heads on per 
          person or vessel per day, 
          whichever is less 
          Must be landed in a whole 
          condition Contact DLE for 
          closed areas 
          Snapper-Black & 
          Wenchman  
          Included within 10 per 
          person per day Snapper 
          aggregate bag limit 
          Snapper-Cubera 
            
          Not less than 12 
          or more than 30 
          (see remarks) 
          Included within 10 per 
          person per day snapper 
          aggregate bag limit if 
          under 30 
          Allowed 2 Cubera Snapper 
          over 30 per person or 
          vessel per day which ever 
          is less. 30 or larger not 
          included within the 
          Snapper aggregate bag 
          limit 
          Snapper-Gray 
          (Mangrove)   
          10 5 per person per day Included within 10 per 
          person per day Snapper 
          aggregate bag limit 
          Snapper-Lane  
           
          8 Included within 10 per 
          person per day Snapper 
          aggregate bag limit if 
          harvested from Atlantic 
          Lane Snapper harvested 
          from the Gulf of Mexico 
          not included within the 
          Snapper aggregate bag 
          limit 
          Snapper-Mutton 
            
          16 Included within 10 per 
          person per day Snapper 
          aggregate bag limit 
          Snapper-Red  
           
          20 Atlantic, 16 
          Gulf Nov. 1 - April 
          14 Gulf Only 
          2 per person/ day 
          Atlantic. 4 per person/ 
          day Gulf 
          Included within 10 per 
          person per day. Snapper 
          aggregate bag limit 
          Snapper- 
          Schoolmaster  
           
          10 Included within 10 per 
          person per day Snapper 
          aggregate bag limit 
          Snapper- 
          Vermilion   
          10 10 per person per day- 
          Atlantic 
          Vermilion Snapper not 
          included within the 
          Snapper aggregate bag 
          limit 
          Snapper-all 
          other   
          12 Included within 10 per 
          person per day Snapper 
          aggregate bag limit 
          Includes Blackfin, Dog, 
          Mahogany Queen, Silk and 
          Yellowtail 
          Snook   T (All 
          species) 
          Not less than 26 
          Dec. 15-Jan. 31 
          statewide; June, 
          July, or more 
          than 34 Aug.  
          Atlantic; May, 
          June, July, Aug.  
          Gulf, Monroe 
          County, 
          Everglades Nat. 
          Park 
          2 per person per day- 
          Atlantic; 1 per person per 
          day-Gulf, Monroe County, 
          Everglades Nat. Park 
          Snook permit required 
          when saltwater license 
          required. State regulations 
          apply in federal waters. 
          Illegal to buy or sell snook. 
          Sponge- 
          Commercial 
          Greater than 5 in 
          greatest 
          dimension 
          measured across 
          the top of the 
          sponge 
          10 per person per day 
          Includes sheepswool, 
          yellow, grass, glove, 
          finger, wire, reef & velvet 
          sponge 
          SpottedSeatrout 
            T 
          Not less than 15 
          or more than 20 
          N.E. and N.W. 
          regions - 
          N.E. and N.W. regions - 5 
          per person per day S. 
          Region - 4 per person per 
          day 
          (See regional definitions 
          below) 
          February 
          (statewide) 
          except One fish 
          over S. Region - 
          November and 
          December 20 
          per person (See 
          regional 
          definitions below) 
          Swordfish  47 lower jaw 
          fork length 
          1per person or 3 per 
          vessel whichever is less. 
          Lower jaw fork length is 
          the straight-line 
          measurement from the tip 
          of the lower jaw to the 
          fork of the tail. All landed 
          fish must be reported to 
          NOAA within 24 hours 
          800-894-5528 
          Tarpon 
          2 fish possession limit 
          Requires $50 tarpon tag to 
          possess or harvest. 
          Snatching prohibited. 
          Triggerfish 
          (Gray)   
          12 All species of Triggerfish 
          except Gray and Ocean 
          have live landing & live 
          well requirements 
          Tripletail   T 
          15 2 per person per day 
          Hook and line gear only 
          (No snatch hooks) 
          Weakfish   T 12 4 per person per day 
           Must remain in whole condition until landed ashore (heads & tails 
          intact)  Measured as 
          total length. T Harvest prohibited by or with the use of any multiple 
          hook in conjunction with 
          live or dead natural bait. 
          ORNAMENTAL TROPICAL FISH AND PLANTS 
          Minimum Size Limit (Total length) Spanish Hogfish 2 Spotfin Hogfish 
          3 Porkfish 11/2 
          MAXIMUM SIZE LIMIT (Total length) Angelfish (except Rock Beauty) 8 
          Butterflyfish, 
          Jawfish 4 Rock Beauty 5 Gobies 2 Spanish Hogfish 8 
          Spotfin Hogfish 8 
          BAG LIMIT Fishes / Invertebrates: 20 per person per day. No more than 
          5 Angelfish and 
          no more than 6 Octocoral colonies Plants: 1 gallon per person per day 
          PROTECTED SPECIES Live landing and live well requirements. Harvest in 
          Biscayne National 
          Park & John Pennekamp State Park prohibited. 
          It is unlawful to harvest, possess, land, purchase, sell, or exchange 
          the following 
          species: Nassau Grouper, Goliath Grouper (Jewfish), Sawfish, Basking 
          Shark, Whale Shark, 
          Spotted Eagle Ray, Sturgeon, White Shark, Sand Tiger Shark, Bigeye Sand 
          Tiger Shark, Manta 
          Ray, Spiny Dogfish, Longspine Urchin, Stony, Hard and Fire Corals, Sea 
          Fans, Florida Queen 
          Conch and Bahama Starfish. Harvest of live rock in state waters is prohibited. 
          Northeast Region means all state waters lying north of the 
          Flagler-Volusia County Line to the 
          Florida-Georgia border, and adjacent federal Exclusive Economic Zone 
          (EEZ) waters. 
          Northwest Region means all state waters north and west of 
          a line running due west from the 
          westernmost point of Fred Howard Park Causeway (28E9.350N 82E48.398W.), 
          which is 
          approximately 1.17 nautical miles south of the Pasco- Pinellas County 
          Line to the Florida- 
          Alabama border, and adjacent federal EEZ waters. South Region 
          means state waters lying 
          between the Flagler-Volusia County Line on the Atlantic Ocean and the 
          southern boundary of 
          the Northwest Region on the Gulf of Mexico in Pinellas County and adjacent 
          federal EEZ 
          waters. SEATROUT REGIONS 
       
        
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