Fishing reopenings in the Gulf, March 1: gray triggerfish, snook and spotted seatrout
Top to bottom: gray triggerfish, snook and spotted seatrout.
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC)
The following species reopened to recreational harvest in Gulf of Mexico waters March 1, 2022:
Gray Triggerfish
Reopened in Gulf state and federal waters. If you plan to fish for gray triggerfish in state or federal waters from a private recreational vessel, you must sign up as a State Reef Fish Angler (annual renewal is required). Learn more here: myfwc.com/fishing/saltwater/recreational/state-reef-fish-survey. Sign up today at GoOutdoorsFlorida.com.
Snook
Reopened in some Gulf waters, including Escambia County through State Road 64 in Manatee County, and waters south of Gordon Pass in Collier County through Monroe County (also includes Everglades National Park). Snook remains catch-and-release only in state waters from State Road 64 in Manatee County south through Gordon Pass in Collier County through Aug. 31, 2022.
Spotted Seatrout
Reopoened in the Western Panhandle Management Region, which includes all state and federal waters from Escambia County through the portion of Gulf County west of 85 degrees, 13.76 minutes west longitude but NOT including Indian Pass/Indian Lagoon.
Recreational Fighing Regulations
Learn more about recreational fishing regulations here: myfwc.com/fishing/saltwater/recreational.
Report your Catch
Improve data and report your catch on the Angler Action Foundation iAngler app at AnglerActionFoundation.com.
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