recreational gray triggerfish season reopens to harvest in Gulf state and federal waters

Gulf Gray Triggerfish And Spotted Seatrout Open For Recreational Harvest In Florida On March 1

recreational gray triggerfish season reopens to harvest in Gulf state and federal waters
Jon Dodrill holds a gray triggerfish caught during a tagging trip off Panama City.

Gray triggerfish opens 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).

Spotted seatrout reopens in the Western Panhandle Management Region, which includes all state and adjacent federal waters from Escambia County through the portion of Gulf County west of 85 degrees, 13.76 minutes west longitude. 

Spotted Seatrout Management Zones

Spotted Seatrout Management Zones
Spotted Seatrout Management Zones

Western Panhandle and Big Bend Spotted Seatrout Management Zones Boundary

Western Panhandle and Big Bend Spotted Seatrout Management Zones Boundary
Western Panhandle and Big Bend Spotted Seatrout Management Zones Boundary

Learn more about recreational fishing regulations at MyFWC.com/Marine by clicking on “Recreational Regulations”  

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