Anglers may submit aplications through Oct. 15, 2023 for 2024 recreational harvest of goliath grouper
FWC photo of goliath grouper by Angela Adams.
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC)
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is accepting applications through Oct. 15, 2023 for the limited harvest season of goliath grouper in state waters for the upcoming 2024 season. This will be the second annual season of this limited harvest - in Florida state waters only.
This unique recreational opportunity is possible through successful conservation efforts by state and federal agencies over the past three decades that aided goliath grouper population rebuilding. Permits to participate in this limited-entry harvest will be awarded by a random-draw lottery. The cost to apply for the lottery is $10, plus fees and permit lottery applications - available online at GoOutdoorsFlorida.com.
Details for this limited, highly regulated harvest include:
★ Total recreational harvest of up to 200 goliath per year, with a maximum of 50 from Everglades National Park.
★ A goliath harvest permit and tag, issued via a random-draw lottery ($150 for residents, $500 for non-residents, plus fees) are required to participate. Permits and tags are non-transferable and no exemptions apply.
★ A limit of one fish per person per open season with permit and tag.
★ An open season from March 1 through May 31, 2024.
★ Hook-and-line as the only allowable gear.
★ A slot limit of 24 to 36 inches total length.
★ Post-harvest requirements include proper application of the tag, reporting harvest data and submitting a fin clip for genetic analysis.
★ Harvest will be permitted in all state waters except those of Martin County south through the Atlantic coast of the Keys, all of the St. Lucie River and its tributaries, and Dry Tortugas National Park.
★ Harvest will continue to be prohibited in federal waters.
This opportunity is intended to provide additional access to this fishery while balancing the values of various stakeholder groups. Adult goliath grouper will continue to be prohibited from harvest statewide as well as goliath in heavy dive ecotourism areas. This limited harvest is not intended to address fishing depredation concerns.
For more information about the goliath grouper harvest permit and details on the permit lottery and eligibility requirements, visit myfwc.com/license/recreational/saltwater-fishing/goliath-grouper-harvest-permit.
For more information about goliath grouper regulations, visit myfwc.com/fishing/saltwater/recreational/goliath.
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