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Oct. 4, 2023

FWC approves changes for snook in state waters following final rule hearing 

At its October meeting, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) approved
new management regions and regulations for snook in state waters following the final rule hearing. 

These regulations, which go into effect Jan. 1, 2024, will:
-Establish nine snook management regions.
-Establish open seasons as well as bag and slot limits for each region, which are detailed below:  

Panhandle, Big Bend, Tampa Bay, Sarasota Bay

Open season: March – April, September – November

Bag limit: one fish

Slot limit: 28-33 inches  

Charlotte Harbor, Southwest

Open season: March – April, October – November

Bag limit: one fish

Slot limit: 28-33 inches  

Southeast, Indian River Lagoon, Northeast

Open season: February – May, September – Dec. 14

Bag limit: one fish

Slot limit: 28-32 inches  

As part of this new management approach, FWC staff intends to monitor and evaluate these
regulations annually. To see the latest snook annual reviews, which provide a summary of
the snook fishery status in each management region, visit MyFWC.com/Snook

“Through innovative management strategies like this, which allow us to be agile in our
response to concerns, we are ensuring that Florida’s future generations of anglers will
have access to this iconic fishery,” said FWC Chairman Rodney Barreto

For more information, including the October 2023 Commission meeting presentation,
visit MyFWC.com/Commission and click on “Commission Meetings.”


Florida map showing snook management regions

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