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New Gulf record lionfish
Thursday, November 5, 2020 - Donald C. Vautrinot was spearfishing for red snapper off Destin when he snagged a Gulf record 18.19 inch lionfish. -
Increased king mackerel recreational bag limit in effect in Atlantic through March 16, 2021
Tuesday, October 27, 2020 - The recreational bag limit for king mackerel has been increased to four fish per person per day through March 16, 2021, in all Atlantic state and federal waters from Miami-Dade through Nassau counties. -
Gray triggerfish closes today, Oct. 26, in Gulf state and federal waters
Monday, October 26, 2020 - The season is scheduled to reopen March 1, 2021. -
Hogfish recreational season closes Nov. 1 in Keys/east Florida state waters
Thursday, October 22, 2020 - The Keys/east Florida hogfish season runs from May 1 through Oct. 31. -
Greater amberjack closes Nov. 1 in Gulf state waters
Wednesday, October 21, 2020 - The recreational harvest of greater amberjack in Gulf of Mexico state and federal waters closes Nov. 1 and will remain closed through April 30, 2021. -
Spotted seatrout central east zone seasonal closure starts Nov. 1
Tuesday, October 20, 2020 - Spotted seatrout will be closed to recreational harvest Nov. 1 through Dec. 31 in the central east seatrout management zone, which includes all state and federal waters from Palm Beach through Volusia counties -
Atlantic bluefish regulation change effective Oct. 26
Thursday, October 15, 2020 - The recreational daily bag limit will be three fish per person along the Atlantic coast from Nassau through Miami-Dade counties. -
FWC to host Florida State-Fish Art Contest
Tuesday, October 13, 2020 - Students in kindergarten through twelfth grade can compete in this free contest for a chance to win state and national honours, and prizes. -
Fishing for reef fish? FWC encourages best fishing practices; approves new hook regulations
Thursday, October 8, 2020 - Starting Jan. 1, 2021, anglers using hook-and-line with natural baits to target reef fish like snapper or grouper from a vessel in Atlantic state waters will be required to use non-stainless-steel, non-offset circle hooks north of 28 degrees north latitude (near Melbourne) and non-stainless-steel hooks south of 28 degrees north latitude. -
FWC approves draft proposal for flounder; final consideration slated for December
Wednesday, October 7, 2020 - A recent stock status update suggested that the flounder fishery statewide has been in a general declining trend in recent years and is likely overfished and undergoing overfishing on the Atlantic coast of Florida.