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Good to Get - November

Open statewide

  • Blue crab
  • Stone crab
  • Spiny lobster
  • Red drum**
  • Black drum
  • Spotted seatrout** (closed in Central East management region)
  • Snook**
  • Florida & African pompano
  • Permit
  • Spanish mackerel
  • King mackerel
  • Sheepshead
  • Mullet
  • Cobia
  • Tripletail
  • Black sea bass
  • Dolphinfish (Mahi-mahi)
  • Sharks (non-prohibited)
  • Blackfin tuna
  • Lesser amberjack
  • Vermilion snapper
  • Mangrove snapper
  • Yellowtail snapper
  • Schoolmaster
  • Mutton snapper
  • Cubera snapper
  • Lane snapper
  • Black grouper
  • Scamp
  • Gag grouper
  • Yellowfin grouper
  • Yellowmouth grouper
  • Rock hind
  • Red hind
  • Coney
  • Graysby
  • Wahoo
  • Lionfish

Open in Atlantic:

  • Greater amberjack
  • Gray triggerfish
  • Red grouper (including Monroe County)
  • Blackfin, queen, silk, wenchman snappers

Open in Gulf:

  • Hogfish (north of Cape Sable)

Opening in December:

  • Flounder

 

NOTE: Only saltwater species listed. Includes state waters recreational regulations only. Does not include all species that are currently open to recreational harvest. Other regulations apply. Learn more at MyFWC.com or the Fish Rules app.

**Snook and redfish are catch-and-release through May 31, 2022, south of State Road 64 in Manatee County through Gordon Pass in Collier County. In addition, spotted seatrout in this area has a six-fish vessel limit.