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Spotted seatrout fishing season to reopen

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Spotted seatrout fishing season to reopen

December 29, 2009
Contact: Mark Robson, 850-487-0554

The recreational harvest season for spotted seatrout will reopen in South Florida on Jan. 1. Spotted seatrout harvest has been closed since Nov. 1 in South Florida to help maintain an abundant fishery.

The areas affected include Atlantic coast waters south of the Flagler-Volusia county line and Gulf coastal waters south of a line running due west from the westernmost point of Fred Howard Park Causeway, which is 1.17 miles south of the Pinellas-Pasco county line.

The maximum daily bag limit for spotted seatrout in these areas is four fish per person. In all Florida waters north and west of these areas, the daily limit is five spotted seatrout per person.

The statewide slot limit for spotted seatrout is 15-20 inches total length. However, anglers may keep one spotted seatrout larger than 20 inches as part of the daily bag limits.

Spotted seatrout may not be harvested by any multiple hooks with live or dead natural bait, by snagging or by snatch hooking. Spotted seatrout may be taken only with hook and line gear and cast nets and must be landed in a whole condition.

The harvest of spotted seatrout will close during the month of February in northeast and northwest Florida waters.

 

http://myfwc.com/NEWSROOM/09/statewide/News_09_X_SeatroutSeasonReopen.htm

Last Updated (Monday, 04 January 2010 19:21)

 

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