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Florida fishing regulations and fishing season opening and closing dates: Snook: Harvest opens Feb. 1 along Florida's Atlantic Coast.Bag limit: 1 per angler per day. Size limit: No shorter than 28 ...
Snook season opens. We've been waiting all summer for this, but of course, all we're going to catch are 40-inch slobs because they are everywhere. Literally. Fish under docks, along shorelines, around ...
License: Valid saltwater fishing license including $10 snook stamp Other regulations : Exempt from license and snook stamp if 65 and older or 16 and younger and a resident of Florida Complete ...
Big snook like this 40-incher caught and released by Joe Mandeville May 10, 2023 while fishing with Jayson Arman of Port St. Lucie. Location, location, location "You should have been here yesterday." ...
The recreational harvest season for snook will open on September 1 in Florida's east coast management regions (Southeast, Indian River Lagoon, and Northeast) and most west coast regions (Panhandle ...
Dolphin: New fishing regulations began May 1, 2022 for state waters. Bag limit is now five fish per day per angler; Vessel limit is now 30 fish per day. Captain and crew may not be included in limit.
These fishing regulations began May 1, 2022, for state waters. Tilefish: Harvest opened Jan. 1. Bass: Bass at Headwaters Lake will soon become all catch-and-release.
Dave Justice says city snook is no different from its backcountry cousins, which can help you land a keeper when the snook season in South Florida opens Sept. 1.
Changes to the size and bag limits for several other popular species of sportfish are also now in effect. They include ...
Inshore: At Sebastian Inlet, with snook season open Sept. 1, expect crowded jetties and fishing areas. Live pilchards and mullet will catch them, but many of the fish will be over the 28-32 inch ...
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