Recreational harvest of spotted seatrout closes Feb. 1 in the Western Panhandle Management Region (Escambia County through the portions of Gulf County west of 85 degrees 13.76 minutes west longitude but NOT including Indian Pass or Indian Lagoon).

Gray Triggerfish, Spotted Seatrout Open For Recreational Harvest In Florida March 1

The following species will open to recreational harvest March 1.
Source: FWC

The following species will open to recreational harvest March 1.

Gray triggerfish opens in Gulf state and federal waters.

If you plan to fish for gray triggerfish from a private recreational vessel in state or federal waters, you must sign up as a State Reef Fish Angler (annual renewal is required).

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To learn more, visit MyFWC.com/Marine and click on “Recreational Regulations” and “State Reef Fish Survey” under “Reef Fish.” Sign up today at GoOutdoorsFlorida.com.

Spotted seatrout reopens in the Western Panhandle Management Region, including all state and adjacent federal waters from Escambia County through Gulf County west of 85 degrees, 13.76 minutes west longitude, but NOT including Indian Pass/Indian Lagoon.

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