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FRESHWATER REGULATIONS
Special Bag and Length Limits
See
Fish Management Area regulations for bag and
length limits for lakes in the Fish Management Area
system.
• Jim Woodruff Reservoir, Lake
Seminole: 10 black bass, all of which must be at least
12 inches in total length; 15 striped bass, white bass
and sunshine bass (individually or in total), of which
no more than 2 may be 22 inches or longer in total
length; 30 black or white crappie (speckled perch), in
total; 50 panfish (does not include black crappie); 15
pickerel (chain, grass and redfin). Possession limit is
50 fish total, regardless of species. (See special
brochure with
map,
PDF, or
HTML)
• St. Marys River: 10 black
bass, all of which must be at least 12 inches in total
length; 2 striped bass, both of which must be at least
22 inches in total length; 15 sunshine bass or white
bass (individually or in total); 30 black or white
crappie (speckled perch), in total; 50 panfish (does not
include black crappie); 15 pickerel (chain, grass and
redfin). Possession limit is 50 fish total, regardless
of species.
• Lake Talquin, Leon and Gadsden
counties: Black bass caught that are shorter than 18
inches in total length and black crappie that are less
than 10 inches in total length must be released
immediately.
• Wildcat Lake, Marion County (Ocala
National Forest), Black bass must be released
immediately.
• Lake Jackson,
Leon County: Black bass caught that are shorter than 18
inches in total length must be released immediately.
• Edward Medard Reservoir,
Hillsborough County: Black bass caught from 15 to 24
inches in total length must be released immediately.
Black bass daily bag limit is 3.
• St. Johns River Water Management Area
(Farm 13, including the Stick Marsh), Indian River
County: All black bass must be released immediately.
• S.N. Knight Tract, Indian River
County: All black bass must be released immediately.
• Lake Weohyakapka (Walk-in-Water),
Polk County: Black bass from 15 to 24 inches in total
length must be released immediately. Black bass daily
bag limit is 3, only one of which may be 24 inches in
total length or longer.
• Lake Okeechobee, including Harney
Pond Canal (C-41) north of S.R. 78 to water control
structure S-71; Indian Prairie Canal (C-40) north of
S.R. 78 to water control structure S-72; all of Taylor
Creek and Nubbin Slough; C-38 Canal/Kissimmee River
south of water control structure S-65E to S.R 78,
Okeechobee County: Black bass from 13 inches to 18
inches in total length must be released immediately;
bass less than 13 inches or bass 18 inches or longer may
be kept.
Smith Lake, Washington County is closed to
fishing until May 1, 2006.
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