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  2. Atlantic gag grouper season opens May 1, but NOAA cut ... - AOL

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    2010: Aggregate bag limit dropped to three fish with only one being a gag or black grouper; set Jan. 1 to April 30 as closed season; required dehooking tools 2023: Stopped May to December gag ...

  3. FWC bans fishing at three South Florida goliath grouper ...

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    Goliath grouper migrate to spawn off Florida's east coast, including 11 sites off Martin and Palm Beach counties. FWC may protect them from fishing.

  4. Florida fishing: Pompano, jacks, ladyfish because wind and ...

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    These fishing regulations began on May 1, 2022, for state waters. Bass: Bass at Headwaters Lake will soon become all catch-and-release. For complete fishing regulations in Florida go to MyFWC.com .

  5. List of fishes of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Also known as Calico grouper, Kitty Mitchell, or Strawberry grouper Speckled peacock bass: Cichla temensis: Speckled seatrout: Cynoscion nebulosus: Speckled worm eel: Myrophis punctatus: Spined pygmy shark: Squaliolus laticaudus: Spinner shark: Carcharhinus brevipinna: Spiny box puffer: Chilomycterus antillarum: Spiny butterfly ray: Gymnura ...

  6. Atlantic goliath grouper - Wikipedia

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    The Atlantic goliath grouper or itajara (Epinephelus itajara), also known as the jewfish, [3] [4] is a saltwater fish of the grouper family and one of the largest species of bony fish. The species can be found in the West Atlantic ranging from northeastern Florida , south throughout the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea , and along South ...

  7. Scamp grouper - Wikipedia

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    Scamp are the most numerous grouper in areas of living Oculina reefs at depths between 70 and 100 metres (230 and 330 ft) off the eastern coast of Florida. [4] It has been suggested that scamp prefer areas of high topographic complexity as they are relatively small in size and they can use overhangs, ledges and caves to shelter from predators ...

  8. End of the year is a prime time to catch grouper of all ... - AOL

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    The reason the grouper season closes for four months beginning on Jan. 1 along the Atlantic coast is because black, red and gag grouper congregate offshore as they go through their mating ritual.

  9. Snowy grouper - Wikipedia

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    The snowy grouper is found at depths of between 10 and 525 metres (33 and 1,722 ft) over rock substrates in offshore waters, although they are most common between 100 and 200 metres (330 and 660 ft). [1] The juveniles are found in shallower, coastal waters and are frequently found along the northeastern coast of the United States. [4]