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Fishing
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Dive Shops
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Parks & Boat Ramps
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Charters
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Marinas & Boat Rentals
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Fishing Tournaments
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Bait Shops & Licenses
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Catch & Cook Restaurants
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FISHING
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Saltwater and Freshwater Fishing New Smyrna Beach, Florida, is truly an angler’s paradise. Situated on a barrier island between the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian River Lagoon, the New Smyrna Beach area is located on part of the 3,000-mile Intracoastal Waterway system. Ponce de Leon Inlet at the north end of the island provides deep-water access for incredible sportfishing while 35 miles of shoreline keep inshore anglers busy in the Indian River Lagoon. The granite rock jetty just south of Ponce de Leon Inlet provides soft sand on either side, perfect for surf fishing, while the deep channel at the mouth of the Inlet attracts Pompano, whiting, flounder, redfish, bluefish, Spanish mackerel, and many other species. Regulars catch their own bait using sand fleas or fiddler crabs. Every oceanfront rental property provides fishing access, making it a short walk to cast into the Atlantic Ocean. Several local bait shops and marinas rent equipment. Resting 11 miles northeast of Ponce de Leon Inlet and measuring 446 feet, the WWII Liberty Ship, the USS Mindanao, was scuttled to form an artificial reef in 1980. In early 2018, the county sunk two additional ships that make bottom fishing and diving even more plentiful. The area produces sizable catches of triggerfish, snapper, grouper and lobster. Offshore, free jumping sailfish and large tuna live 40 miles out where the intercontinental shelf drops. Nothing smokes a reel like a 100-plus-pound tuna. In the spring, sailfish migrate up the coast. The Indian River Lagoon, which makes New Smyrna Beach a barrier island, is also a fishing mecca. Guides use fast, shallow water flats boats to hunt a variety of fish from big gator trout and snook to reds, flounder and black drum. In October and November, the river will produce tarpon in the 50- to 100-pound class. The New Smyrna Beach area is known for its fishing heritage dating back hundreds of years and today’s waters are just as plentiful.
Know Your Management Zones For most species, Florida’s recreational bag limits apply to all state waters off Florida, which extend out to three nautical miles on the Atlantic. The exception is great barracuda, which is not specifically regulated in Volusia County.
How Your License Fee Helps The money collected from saltwater fishing licenses is used to improve and restore fish habitat and for marine fisheries research, law enforcement and public education on marine resources. An additional $.50 fee will be charged for any license or permit not purchased directly from the county tax collector. Obtain immediate license privileges, 24 hours a day, at GoOutdoorsFlorida.com or by calling toll-free 888.FISH.FLORIDA (347.4356). Processing fees will apply to telephone and Internet sales. By purchasing a fishing license, fishing equipment and motorboat fuel, you also support the Sport Fish Restoration program, a user-pay, public-benefit system that funds sport fish conservation projects.
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Hooked a Bird? Don’t Cut the Line! Even if you take precautionary steps to avoid it, you might hook a bird by accident. That’s when it’s important to remember — don’t cut the line and let the bird fly away with it attached. This can lead to entanglement, resulting in death of that bird and possibly others as well. Instead, follow these simple steps to unhook the bird: Reel. Remove. Release. 1. Wear safety glasses and enlist a partner for help. 2. Reel the bird in slowly and lift it from the water using a hoop net. 3. G rasp the bird by the head just behind the eyes and fold the wings against the body. For pelicans, hold the beak, keeping the mouth slightly open so it can breathe. Cover the bird’s head with a cloth to keep it calm. 4. R emove the barb and hook from the bird using pliers or clippers. If the bird is entangled, remove all line. 5. R elease the bird (if healthy) by placing it on the ground near the water and allowing it to take off. 6. If the bird has swallowed the hook or is severely injured, contact a local wildlife rehabilitator. How else can you help a seabird or wading bird? 1. D on’t feed the birds, this teaches them not to approach an area they are more likely to be hooked. 2. D ispose of filleted bones where birds can’t get them — in a trash can with lid or at home. Bones of a filleted fish can tear throats, stomachs and intestines. 3. Cover bait buckets and take unused bait home. 4. D ispose of fishing line in a monofilament recycling bin or cut into small pieces and place in the trash. 5. Don’t leave your line unattended. 6. Cast carefully to avoid being snared on trees, bridge piles, power lines or obstacles. 7. Help others learn what to do when they accidentally hook a bird.
How to Recycle Your Fishing Line Fishing is one of Florida’s signature pastimes. However, fishing line and other tackle can cause problems when they enter Florida’s aquatic environment. Monofilament is the most common type of fishing line and is not biodegradable, lasting up to 600 years depending on environmental conditions. Because it is thin and often clear, it is very difficult for birds and animals to see. This can lead to them easily becoming entangled, resulting in different types of injuries. You can do your part to help prevent these issues by avoiding snags and properly disposing of used fishing line through our Monofilament Recovery and Recycling Program (MRRP).
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MRRP is an innovative statewide project dedicated to reducing damage caused by monofilament and fluorocarbon fishing line through cleanup events and a network of recycling bins and drop-off locations. Place your used monofilament or fluorocarbon in one of the PVC MRRP bins found at many boat ramps and piers. These bins are monitored regularly by individuals or organizations that have adopted them. Many tackle shops also act as convenient line recycling drop off locations. Once the monofilament and fluorocarbon is collected from recycling bins and cleaned by volunteers, it is then shipped to the Berkley Pure Fishing company in Iowa. Berkley melts the line down into plastic pellets that are made into other products such as tackle boxes, spools for line, and fish habitats. To dispose of non-monofilament line and tackle to discard non-monofilament line, such as braid or wire, cut the line into 12-inch or smaller pieces and place into a covered trash receptacle. Line placed in trash receptacles without lids can blow out into the environment and entangle wildlife. When disposing of tackle such as hooks and lures, it is important to clip off sharp points to avoid injuring humans and wildlife. As part of the “Pitch It” campaign, soft plastic baits with the hook or jig head removed can be discarded in special program containers that are separate from monofilament recycling bins. Learn more about soft bait disposal and the “Pitch It” campaign by visiting pledgetopitchit.org.
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PARKS & BOAT RAMPS
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EDGEWATER George R. Kennedy Memorial Park Boat ramp, fishing pier, pavilion and restrooms 103 S. Riverside Drive Edgewater, FL 32132 Menard-May Park Canoe and kayak launch, fishing, pavilion and restrooms 413 S. Riverside Drive Edgewater, FL 32132 Veteran’s Park Fishing and restrooms 1811 S. Riverside Drive Edgewater, FL 32132 NEW SMYRNA BEACH Buena Vista Park Fishing and restrooms 550 N. Causeway New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169 Callalisa Creek Canoe and kayak launch 598 S. Peninsula Avenue New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169 Canaveral National Seashore Canoe and kayak launch at lots 5 & 7, a boat ramp at lot 1 and restrooms at lots 1 & 5. There is a $10 entrance fee per vehicle, or free entry with National Park Pass 7611 S. Atlantic Avenue New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169 Hiles Boat Ramp Canoe and kayak launch 156 Hiles Boulevad New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169
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Indian River Lagoon Preserve Park Fishing, pavilion and restrooms 700 Sandpiper Avenue New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169 Lake Ashby Park Boat ramp 1151 Commercial Avenue New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 Mary McLeod Bethune Beach Park Canoe and kayak launch, fishing, pavilion and restrooms 6656 S. Atlantic Avenue New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169 Riverside Park Fishing and restrooms 299 S. Riverside Drive New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 North Causeway Boat ramp, fishing, pavilion and restrooms 170 N. Causeway New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169
OSTEEN Lemon Bluff Boat Ramp Boat launch 907 Lemon Bluff Road Osteen, FL 32764 PORT ORANGE Port Orange Causeway Park Boat ramp, fishing, pavilion and restrooms 93 Dunlawton Avenue Port Orange, FL 32127 Riverside Pavilion Park Fishing and restrooms 3431 S. Ridgewood Avenue Port Orange, FL 32127 Spruce Creek Park Canoe launch 6250 S. Ridgewood Avenue Port Orange, FL 32127
Smyrna Dunes Park Fishing pier, pavilion, restrooms, dog beach, $10 parking fee 2295 N. Peninsula Drive New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169 Swoope Boat Ramp Boat ramp and restrooms 2455 Boat Ramp Drive New Smyrna Beach, FL 3216 OAK HILL River Breeze Park Boat ramp, fishing pier 250 H H Burch Road Oak Hill, FL 32759
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MARINAS & BOAT RENTALS
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MARINAS EDGEWATER Cameron’s Marina 2001 S. Riverside Drive Edgewater, FL 32141 386.428.3063
NEW SMYRNA BEACH Causeway Marina 4 N. Causeway New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169 386.427.5267 Fishin’ Cove Marina 111 N Riverside Drive New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 386.428.7827 Freedom Boat Club (Members Only) 177 N. Causeway New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169 386.295.3696 Gerry’s Marina 179 N. Causeway New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169 386.428.2341 New Smyrna Beach City Marina* 201 N. Riverside Drive New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 386.409.2042
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New Smyrna Marina* 200 Boatyard Street New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169 386.427.4040
Adventure Yacht Harbor 3948 S Peninsula Drive Port Orange, FL 32127 386.756.2180
Riverview Hotel & Spa Marina* 103 Flagler Avenue, New Smyrna Beach, FL 321698 844.293.1512
BOAT RENTALS
Please note: This marina is currently unavailable due to Hurricane Matthew. There are plans to replace the marina, but no current date is set yet for construction.
Boat Rental New Smyrna 4 North Causeway New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169 386.444.0311
Smyrna Yacht Club* (Members Only) 1201 S. Riverside Drive, New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 386.428.7827
Sand Dollar Charters and Rentals 147 Middle Way New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169 386.957.3913
OAK HILL Lopez RV Park & Marina 375 River Road Oak Hill, FL 32759 386.345.3211
PORT ORANGE Sea Love Marina 4877 Front Street Port Orange, FL 32127 386.767.3406 Seven Seas Marina 3300 S Peninsula Drive Port Orange, FL 32127 386.761.3221
*The Florida Clean Marina Program is a voluntary, partnershipdriven initiative that encourages marina facilities to incorporate environmental Best Management Practices (BMPs) exceeding regulatory requirements. To obtain this designation, facilities must follow all regulatory requirements of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, maintain environmentally responsible business practices and implement provided BMPs such as waste management, stormwater control, spill prevention and emergency preparedness.
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BAIT SHOPS & LICENSES
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BAIT SHOPS EDGEWATER Edgewater Bait & Tackle 108 E. Park Avenue Edgewater, FL 32132 386.428.7711 Lagoon Bait & Tackle 4233 US Hwy. 1 Edgewater, FL 32141 386.345.0043
NEW SMYRNA BEACH 38 Live Bait 147 Middle Way New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169 386.423.6819 Coronado Hardware 716 E. Third Avenue New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169 386.427.0746 Fishin’ Cove Bait & Tackle 129 N. Riverside Drive New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 386.428.6781 Fishing Store 200 Boat Yard Street New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169 386.427.4514
Walmart 3155 S.R. 44 New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 386.427.5767 End of the Line 6495 Turtlemound Road New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 386.424.8244
OAK HILL Anchor Hardware 726 N. US Hwy. 1 Oak Hill, FL 32759 386.345.0746 Indian Mound Fish Camp 295 Indian Creek Road Oak Hill, FL 32759 386.345.9845
FISHING LICENSES Online www.myfwc.com 1.888.347.4356 Tag and Title Office 111 Canal Street New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 386.423.3325 Walmart 3155 S.R. 44 New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 386.427.5767
Michael Egner Bait Shop 303 River Road Oak Hill, FL 32759 386.589.3404
PONCE DE LEON INLET Salty Dawg Outfitters 4958 S. Peninsula Drive Ponce de Leon Inlet, FL 386.763.3311
PORT ORANGE
JB’s Fish Camp 859 Pompano Avenue New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169 386.427.5747
Bait Shack of Volusia County 79 Dunlawton Avenue Port Orange, FL 32127 386.767.4270
New Smyrna Outfitters 402 Canal Street New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 386.402.8853
Donald’s Bait & Tackle 96 Dunlawton Avenue Port Orange, FL 32127 386.760.3187
NSB Bait and Tackle 197 N. Causeway New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169 386.428.2841
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DIVE SHOPS
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Spruce Creek Scuba Full-service recreational/ technical dive center offering training for open water, specialty, advanced open water, and rescue divers. Staff has a combined experience of over 140 years of teaching and over 390 years of diving experience. This includes (1) PlatinumPro Instructor, (1) Instructor Certifier, (5) Master Instructors and many others to serve you on your next great adventure! 1646 Taylor Road, Port Orange, FL 32128 386.767.1727
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Discover Diving Dive Center A 5-star PADI dive center offering courses for open water, enriched air nitrox, advanced diving, wreck certification, night diving, and dive master. Regulator and equipment repairs, rental gear, and spearfishing equipment. 92 Dunlawton Avenue, Port Orange, FL 32127 386.760.3843
Sea Dogs Dive Shop Sea Dogs Dive Shop offers a full range of certifications from beginner to divemaster, as well as spearfishing equipment. 111 Flagler Avenue, New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169 386.424.1644
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Florida Recreational Saltwater Fishing Regulations
Issued: August 2017 New regulations are highlighted in red Regulations apply to state waters of the Gulf and Atlantic (please visit: MyFWC.com/Fishing/Saltwater/Recreational for the most current regulations) All art: © Diane Rome Peebles, except snowy grouper (Duane Raver)
Reef Fish Snapper General Snapper Regulations: • Within state waters of the Atlantic and Gulf, the snapper aggregate bag limit is 10 fish per harvester unless the species rule specifies that it is not included in the aggregate. This means that a harvester can retain a total of 10 snappers in any combination of species. Exceptions are noted below. • If no season information is included, the species is open year-round.
Snapper, Cubera ● Snapper, Red Minimum Size Limits: • Atlantic and Gulf - 12" (see remarks) Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • Atlantic and Gulf - 10 per harvester Remarks • May possess no more than 2 over 30" per harvester or vessel per day, whichever is less. 30" or larger not included within the snapper aggregate bag limit.
All Other Snapper ●
● X Snapper,Vermilion ● X
Minimum Size Limits: • Atlantic - 20" • Gulf - 16"
Minimum Size Limits: • Atlantic - 12" • Gulf - 10"
Season: • Atlantic - Open year-round • Gulf – Visit MyFWC.com for updated 2017 Seasons
Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • Atlantic - 5 per harvester • Gulf - 10 per harvester
Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • Atlantic and Gulf - 2 per harvester
Snapper, Lane
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Minimum Size Limits: • Atlantic and Gulf - 8"
Remarks • Not included within the snapper aggregate bag limit.
Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • Atlantic - 10 per harvester • Gulf - 100 pounds (see remarks) Remarks • Gulf not included within the snapper aggregate bag limit.
Remarks • Gulf - Zero daily bag and possession limit for captain and crew on for-hire vessels.
Minimum Size Limits: • Atlantic and Gulf - 12" Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • Atlantic and Gulf - 10 per harvester Remarks • Includes: Blackfin, Dog, Mahogany, Queen, Silk and Yellowtail
Grouper
Snapper, Gray (Mangrove)
Snapper,
● Snapper, Mutton ● Schoolmaster
Minimum Size Limits: • Atlantic and Gulf - 10" Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • Atlantic and Gulf - 5 per harvester
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Snapper, Black & Wenchman
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Minimum Size Limits: • Atlantic and Gulf - 18"
Minimum Size Limits: • Atlantic and Gulf - 10"
Minimum Size Limits: • Atlantic and Gulf - None
Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • Atlantic and Gulf - 5 per harvester
Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • Atlantic and Gulf - 10 per harvester
Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • Atlantic and Gulf - 10 per harvester
Atlantic Grouper General Regulations: • Atlantic grouper regulations apply to all state waters of the Atlantic and all state waters off Monroe County (Gulf and Atlantic sides). • Atlantic grouper aggregate bag limit is 3 fish, which means that no harvester shall retain more than 3 Atlantic groupers in any combination of species.
Gulf Grouper General Regulations: • Gulf grouper regulations apply to all state waters of the Gulf except off Monroe County (where Atlantic rules apply). • Gulf grouper aggregate bag limit is 4 fish which means that no harvester can retain more than 4 Gulf grouper in any combination of species. • Zero bag limit for captain and crew of for-hire vessels applies to gag, black, and red grouper only.
Season Information: • If no season information is provided, the species is open year-round.
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Grouper, Black ● X Grouper, Snowy Minimum Size Limits: • Atlantic - 24" • Gulf - 24" Season: • Atlantic - Closed Jan. 1–April 30 • Gulf - Open year-round
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Grouper, Red
Grouper, Warsaw
● X & Speckled Hind
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Minimum Size Limit: • Atlantic and Gulf - None
Minimum Size Limits: • Atlantic and Gulf - 20"
Minimum Size Limits: • Atlantic and Gulf - None
Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • Atlantic - 1 per harvester • Gulf - 4 per harvester
Season: • Atlantic - Closed Jan. 1–April 30 • Gulf - Open year-round
Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • Atlantic and Gulf - 1 per vessel per day of each species
Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • Atlantic - 3 per harvester • Gulf - 2 per Harvester
Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • Atlantic - 1 per harvester. Only 1 fish can be gag or black • Gulf - 4 per harvester
Grouper, Yellowfin
Grouper, Scamp ●
Gag Grouper
Minimum Size Limits: • Atlantic - 20" • Gulf - 16"
Minimum Size Limits: • Atlantic - 24" • Gulf - 24"
Other Grouper includes: • Tiger, Rock Hind, Red Hind, Coney and Graysby
Season: • Atlantic - Closed Jan. 1–April 30 • Gulf - Open year-round
Seasons: • Atlantic - Closed: Jan. 1–April 30 • Gulf - State waters off Franklin, Wakulla, Jefferson and Taylor counties: Open April 1 –June 30, and Sept. 1–Dec. 31. • Gulf - State waters off all other counties: Open June 1–Dec. 31
Minimum Size Limit: • Atlantic and Gulf - None
Season: • Atlantic - Closed Jan. 1–April 30 • Gulf - Open year-round
Season: • Atlantic - Closed Jan. 1–April 30 • Gulf - Open year-round
Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • Atlantic - 3 per harvester • Gulf - 4 per harvester
Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • Atlantic - 3 per harvester • Gulf - 4 per harvester
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Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • Atlantic - 1 per harvester. Only 1 fish can be gag or black • Gulf - 2 per harvester
Other Grouper
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Minimum Size Limits: • Atlantic and Gulf - 20"
Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • Atlantic - 3 per harvester • Gulf - 4 per harvester
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All art: © Diane Rome Peebles, except golden tilefish (Duane Raver); lionfish (FWC)
Reef Fish
Other Reef Fish (If no season information is provided, the species is open year-round)
Amberjack, Greater
●X
Minimum Size Limits: • Atlantic - 28" fork length • Gulf - 34" fork length Season: • Atlantic - Open year-round • Gulf - Closed April 22–Dec. 31, 2017
Great Barracuda
■ Hogfish
• New management boundary – visit MyFWC.com for more
Minimum Size Limits: • Not less than 15" or more than 36"
Minimum Size Limits: • Atlantic - 16" fork length • Gulf 14" fork length
Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • 2 per person or 6 per vessel, per day • May possess one over 36" per vessel. • Unregulated in all other areas.
Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • Atlantic and Gulf - 1 per harvester
● Tilefish, Golden
Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • Atlantic - 1 per harvester • Gulf - 5 per harvester
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Triggerfish (Gray)
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Minimum Size Limits: • Atlantic – 12" fork length • Gulf - 14" fork length Season: • Atlantic - Open year-round • Gulf - Open Sept. 1-4, 9 & 10, & Oct. 7, 8, 14 , 15, 21 & 22. • Changes approved for 2018 - visit MyFWC.com for more
Season • Atlantic - Open May 1 - Oct. 31 • Gulf - Open year round
Remarks • Unregulated in all other areas see pg. 15
Red Porgy
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Regulations only apply in Collier, Monroe, MiamiDade, Broward, Palm Beach, and Martin counties.
Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • Atlantic - 10 per harvester • Gulf - 2 per harvester
Amberjack, Lesser & Banded Rudderfish
● X Black Sea Bass
Minimum Size Limits: • Atlantic - 14" • Gulf - None
Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • Atlantic - 1 per harvester • Gulf - 4 per harvester
Minimum Size Limits: • Atlantic and Gulf - Cannot be less than 14" or greater than 22" fork length
Minimum Size Limits: • Atlantic - 13" • Gulf - 10"
Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • Atlantic - 3 per harvester • Gulf - 100 pounds
Remarks • Golden tilefish included within Atlantic and Gulf Grouper aggregate bag limits
Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • Atlantic and Gulf - 5 per person aggregate of the two species
Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • Atlantic - 7 per harvester • Gulf - 100 pounds per harvester
Mackerel, King
Mackerel, Spanish
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Pelagics
Billfish
H Swordfish
Minimum Size Limits: • Sailfish 63"; • Blue Marlin 99"; • White Marlin 66"; • Roundscale Spearfish 66"
H
Minimum Size Limits: • 47" lower jaw fork length with head attached or 25" cleithrum to keel length if head removed
Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • 1 per harvester per day aggregate bag limit
Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • 1 per harvester per day, not to exceed a maximum of 4 per recreational (not for-hire) vessel or 15 per for-hire vessel per day
Remarks • Measured tip of lower jaw to fork. All landed fish must be reported to NOAA within 24 hours 800-894-5528 or hmspermits.noaa.gov. • HMS permit required in federal waters.
Remarks • All landed fish must be reported to NOAA within 24 hours 800-894-5528. HMS permit required in federal waters. Zero daily bag and possession limit for captain and crew of for-hire vessels.
Wahoo
Cobia (Ling)
Minimum Size Limits: • 24" fork length
Minimum Size Limits: • 12" fork length
Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • Atlantic (excluding Monroe) - 2 per harvester per day • Gulf (including Monroe) - 3 per harvester per day
Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • 15 per harvester per day
Remarks • Bag limit reduced to 1 in some state waters if federal waters are closed to recreational harvest.
Tripletail
HT
Minimum Size Limits: • None
Minimum Size Limits: • 33" fork length
Minimum Size Limits: • 15"
Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • 2 per harvester per day
Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • 1 per harvester per day, not to exceed 6 per vessel per day
Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • 2 per harvester per day
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Remarks • Hook and line only. No snatch hooks.
Buy your license online at GoOutdoorsFlorida.com or toll free at: 1-888-347-4356
Dolphinfish
Minimum Size Limits: • Atlantic - 20" fork length • Gulf - None Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • 10 per harvester per day, not to exceed 60 per vessel per day. Vessel limit does not apply to for-hire vessels.
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Coastal Species
Bluefish
■ Blue Runner
■ Bonefish
H ■ Pompano, African
Minimum Size Limits: • 12" fork length
Minimum Size Limits: • No minimum
Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • 0 per harvester per day
Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • 10 per harvester per day
Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • 100 fish per harvester per day
Remarks • Catch and release only • Hook and line only
Weakfish
H Snook
Minimum Size Limits: • Weakfish Management Area (WMA) in Nassau County - 12" • All other areas - no minimum Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • WMA - 1 per harvester • All other areas - 100 pounds per day Remarks • Regulations apply in parts of Nassau County only. • See map at: MyFWC.com/Fishing/ Saltwater/Recreational/Weakfish
(All species)
Closed Season: • Atlantic (excluding Monroe) closed Dec. 15–Jan. 31 and June 1–Aug. 31. • Gulf including Monroe County, Dec. 1– end of February, and May 1–Aug. 31. Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • 1 per harvester per day
Minimum Size Limits: • 24" fork length Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • 2 per harvester per day, not to exceed 2 per vessel per day
Size Limits: • Not less than 15" or more than 20" (See remarks)
• 22" fork Special Permit Zone (SPZ); Not less than 11" or more than 22" fork length all other areas
Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • 5 per harvester per day N.W. Zone • 4 per harvester per day S.W. Zone • 4 per harvester per day S.E. Zone • 6 per harvester per day N.E. Zone
Closed Season: • May 1–July 31 SPZ Only
Remarks • May possess no more than 1 over 20"; included in the regional bag limit. See management zone map at MyFWC.com.
Remarks • Snook permit required for harvest when saltwater license required. See MyFWC.com for snook permit details. Snatch hooks and spearing prohibited. • Zero daily bag and possession limit for captain and crew on for-hire vessels
• 12"
Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • 15 per harvester per day Remarks • Snatching prohibited
Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • 1 per harvester per day, not to exceed 2 per vessel per day SPZ; • 2 per harvester per day all other state waters Remarks • May possess 1 over 22" fork length outside the SPZ, not to exceed 2 over 22" fork per vessel per day. For map of SPZ, please see: MyFWC.com. • Zero daily bag and possession limit for captain and crew on for-hire vessels
• 1 per harvester per year. $50 harvest tag required. Vessel limit of one fish. Harvest tag can only be used when fish is retained for potential IGFA record.
Remarks • Tarpon over 40 inches must remain in the water during release. Spearing and snatch hooking prohibited. Bottom weighted jigs prohibited in Boca Grande Pass. See: MyFWC.com/Fishing/ Saltwater/Recreational/Tarpon for additional information.
Red Drum (Redfish)
Black Drum
T ■ Flounder
T
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Permit ● H T ■ Tarpon ●HT■ ● H T ■ Minimum Size Limits: Recreational Bag Limit:
Spotted
H T ■ Seatrout
Minimum Size Limits: • Not less than 28" or more than 32" Atlantic excluding Monroe • Not less than 28" or more than 33" Gulf and Monroe County
Sheepshead
● H T ■ Minimum Size Limits:
Mullet, Striped (Black) & Silver
Size Limits: • Not less than 14" or more than 24"
Minimum Size Limits: • 12"
Minimum Size Limits: • No minimum size
Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • 5 per harvester per day
Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • 10 per harvester per day
Remarks • May possess one over 24". Snatching prohibited.
Remarks • May be harvested by spearing. Snatching prohibited.
Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • 50 aggregate per harvester per day; • Aggregate vessel limits Feb. 1–Aug. 31: 100 per vessel; Sept. 1–Jan. 31: 50 per vessel
HT
Size Limits: • Not less than 18" or more than 27" Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • 2 per harvester per day in the NE zone, HT■ and 1 per harvester per day in the NW and S zone. See map on p. 6 Minimum Size Limits: • Off the water possession limit of 6 fish • 11" fork length
Pompano, Florida
Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • 6 per harvester per day Remarks • Hook and line, cast net and beach or haul seine ONLY.
Remarks • Gigging, spearing, snatching prohibited. Harvest in Federal waters prohibited.
H Spearing Prohibited
■ State regulations apply in federal waters.
Must remain in whole condition (removal of gills and guts allowed).
● Additional gear rules apply, please see: MyFWC.com
Measured as total length. Total length is the straight line distance from the most forward part of the head with the mouth closed to the farthest tip of the tail with the tail compressed or squeezed together while the fish is lying on its side.
T
Harvest prohibited by or with the use of any multiple hook (any hook with two or more points and a common shaft) in conjunction with live or dead natural bait.
X Gulf reef fish survey required when fishing for selected reef species from a private vessel in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Crustaceans and Mollusks
Bay Scallops
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Season: • Gulf/Bay County: Sept. 23 – Oct.8, 2017 • Fenholloway to Suwannee rivers: June 16–Sept. 10, 2017 • All other open areas: July 1–Sept. 24, 2017 Visit MyFWC.com for details
Remarks • Harvest allowed only in state waters of the Gulf of Mexico from the Pasco-Hernando county line, to the west bank of the Mexico Beach Canal in Bay County. It is illegal to harvest, possess and land bay scallops on waters outside open harvest area.
Closed Season: • April & May closed in Nassau, Duval, St. Johns, Putnam, Flagler & Clay counties Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • 5 gallons heads on per harvester or vessel per day, whichever is less Remarks • Visit: MyFWC.com/Fishing and select "Saltwater", "Regulations" and "Shrimp" for additional regulations specific to Dade, Nassau and Duval
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Minimum Size Limit: • Carapace must be greater than 3" measured in the water
Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • 2 gallons whole or 1 pint meat per harvester per day; no more than 10 gallons whole, or ½ gallon meat per vessel anytime
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Seasons: • Sport Season open July 26–27, 2017 • Regular Season opens Aug. 6 through March 31 Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • Sport Season: 6 per harvester per day in Monroe County and Biscayne National Park, 12 per day in all other harvest areas. • Regular Season: 6 per harvester in all areas Remarks • Recreational trapping prohibited. Spiny lobster permit required when license required. Harvest of egg-bearing females prohibited.
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Minimum Size Limits: • 1" thick across hinge Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • One 5 gal. bucket per harvester or 2 per vessel (whole in shell) Remarks • Illegal to harvest from closed areas. • Go to www.FloridaAquaculture.com for allowable harvesting areas. • May not harvest half hour after official sunset until half hour before official sunrise.
Minimum Size Limits: • 2 ¾" claw
Minimum Size Limit: • 3"
Closed Season: • May 16–Oct. 14
Closed Season: • June, July, Aug. in Dixie, Wakulla, Levy counties. • July, Aug., Sept. in all other areas except Apalachicola Bay which has open areas year-round.
Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • 1 gal. claws per harvester or 2 gal. per vessel, whichever is less Remarks • 5 traps maximum. Visit MyFWC.com for statewide trap construction requirements and specific requirements that apply in Miami-Dade, Monroe and Collier. Illegal to possess whole crab. Harvest of egg-bearing crabs prohibited.
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Closed Season: • Regional trap closures apply. See map on page 6 or visit MyFWC.com for 2017 trap closure dates and locations. Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • 10 gallons whole per harvester per day Remarks • 5 traps maximum. Trap requirements apply. Harvest of egg-bearing crabs prohibited.
Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • 2 bags per harvester or vessel except Apalachicola Bay Remarks • Aplachicola Bay: special bag limits and other harvest restrictions apply. See MyFWC.com for detailed information. • Apalachicola Bay has summer & winter seasons/ areas. • Harvest from approved shellfish areas during daylight hours only. • Go to FloridaAquaculture.com to determine the Open or Closed status of shellfish harvesting areas. • May not harvest half hour after official sunset until half hour before official sunrise. • 1 Bag = 60 lbs. or two 5 gal. buckets (whole in shell) • Harvest prohibited in any harvest area that is in the Closed status as determined by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.
Sharks Daily Recreational Bag Limit: • 1 per harvester or 2 per vessel per day, whichever is less. Remarks • The retainable sharks are managed as a group for bag limit purposes. In other words, you can only harvest one shark per day and the shark that you harvest must be one of the retainable species. • Hook-and-line gear only. • See list of prohibited species below.
Retainable Sharks with a 54" fork length minimum H T Blue, oceanic whitetip, porbeagle, shortfin mako (not illustrated).
Bull
Common Thresher Nurse
Spinner
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Atlantic Sharpnose
Blacknose
Bonnethead
Blacktip
Finetooth
Smooth Dogfish
Prohibited Species It is unlawful to harvest, possess, land, purchase, sell or exchange the following species: Goliath Grouper (Jewfish), Nassau Grouper, Sawfish, Atlantic Angel Shark, Basking Shark, Bigeye Sand Tiger Shark, Bigeye Sixgill Shark, Bigeye Thresher Shark, Bignose Shark, Caribbean Reef Shark, Caribbean Sharpnose Shark, Dusky Shark, Galapagos Shark, Lemon Shark, Longfin Mako Shark, Narrowtooth Shark, Night Shark, Silky Shark, Sand Tiger Shark, Sandbar Shark, Sevengill Shark, Sixgill Shark, Smalltail Shark, Spiny Dogfish, Whale Shark, White Shark, Tiger Shark, Great Hammerhead Shark, Scalloped and Smooth Hammerhead Shark, Manta Ray, Devil Ray, Spotted Eagle Ray, Longbill Spearfish, Mediterranean Spearfish, Sturgeon, Queen Conch, Calico Scallop, Stony, Hard and Fire Corals, Sea Fans, Bahama Starfish, and Longspine Urchin. Harvest of live rock in state waters is prohibited. Puffer fish harvest is prohibited in Volusia, Brevard, Indian River, St. Lucie and Martin counties.
FWC – Division of Marine Fisheries Management, 2590 Executive Center Circle East, Tallahassee, FL 32301
Phone: 850-487-0554
This publication is provided as a guide to Florida fishing laws and regulations. The Florida Administrative Code is the final authority on fishing laws. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) strives to ensure information in this booklet is accurate, but assumes no liability for any errors that occur in this publication.
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EDGEWATER AAA Inshore Guide Service with Captain Joe Porcelli Captain Joe’s number one goal has always been to teach clients the finer points of successful angling. Customers will have not only a memorable experience but also valuable knowledge to use on future fishing excursions. Edgewater 386.314.5656 Captain Dave Brown Fishing Guide Service Enjoy a day on the Mosquito Lagoon with Captain Dave Brown! Let this lifetime area resident with more than 20 years of experience show you a day on the water that will be an experience of a lifetime. Edgewater 386.427.1991 Captain Wayne Weeks Captain Wayne welcomes family fishing trips for trout and redfish. A “No Fish-No Pay” policy that’s simple, straightforward, and ensures you are in a win-win position. Edgewater 386.427.7333 Fish ‘N Tripp with Captain Scott Tripp Captain Scott is a tournament-winning light tackle and fly-fishing guide that will cater to your fishing ability. He will work to put you on fish and show you the best techniques to use. Edgewater 386.427.3499
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Florida Inshore Fishing Charters Home of the best backcountry and inshore flats fishing Central Florida has to offer. Specializing in light tackle, live and artificial bait tactics. Come fish the world-famous Mosquito Lagoon and North Indian River. Edgewater 386.868.3451 Florida Sight Fishing with Captain Nathaniel Lemmon A professional, full-time, guide and tournament angler who spends nearly 250 days per year fishing and guiding clients from around the world. Novices and kids are welcome. No fishing license required. Edgewater 386.212.4931 Right in Sight Charters A premier Mosquito Lagoon and Indian River Lagoon fly fishing guide. Captain Justin Price has more than 20 years experience fishing in the area. Kid and family-friendly. Edgewater 386.566.4687
NEW SMYRNA BEACH Anthony Bell Fishing Charters Captain Anthony’s Fishing Charters desire to ensure customers have more than just a safe fishing excursion. He engages with his clients to make sure they have a fun, enjoyable, and memorable experience. New Smyrna Beach 386.689.2540
Captain Doug Hicks Fishing Charters Captain Doug Hicks has over 28 years of experience in fishing the Mosquito Lagoon. Offering inshore and offshore fishing and watersports. New Smyrna Beach 386.679.1049 CFL Charters Offering inshore, nearshore, and deep sea fishing charters. All licenses, rods and reels, and live bait included. New Smyrna Beach 386.215.2883 Fish the Mosquito Lagoon with Captain Tony Pantuso Captain Tony spends an average of 250 days a year fishing and guiding clients in the world-famous Mosquito Lagoon. Captain Tony is U.S. Coast Guard licensed and insured. New Smyrna Beach 386.214.3940 Fishing Maniacs NSB Licensed and insured, Captain Grady Kerr has over 10 years of experience fishing in New Smyrna Beach waters. New Smyrna Beach 386.689.0856 Freddie Z Fishing Captain Freddie Zona, owner and operator, has fished in the Central Florida waters since 1994. Offering half day, 3/4 day, full day, extended day, and Big Game Trophy Sportfishing charters. New Smyrna Beach 386.423.9260
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Holy Smokes Fishing Charters Fishing charters offered out of Ponce de Leon Inlet, Port Canaveral, and Sebastian inlet. Specializing in deep water trolling and bottom fishing, as well as Intracoastal shallow water fishing. No fishing license is required, up to four anglers. New Smyrna Beach 407.702.5309 Hook-n-Reds Guide Service Captain Randy Beach has more than 25 years of experience fishing local waters. Inshore fishing charters available. New Smyrna Beach 386.566.2382 Inland Fishing Charters Offering some of the finest fishing in the backwaters of Central Florida. Ideal for beginners and expert anglers who want the opportunity to enjoy the fishing and beauty of New Smyrna Beach. New Smyrna Beach 386.527.6561 Lucky Strike Sport Fishing Charters Available for charter for trips of several lengths from as little as four hours to as much as 12 hours. Contact Lucky Strike for current rates. New Smyrna Beach 386.566.1589
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NSB Charters Captain Brad has fished Florida waters for over 25 years. Offers inshore, deep sea, and shark fishing charters. New Smyrna Beach 386.717.3802 O.A.R. Fishing All levels of experience, from beginner anglers to seasoned veterans, are welcome. Boat Captain Joseph Portera works hard to ensure a memorable fishing experience every time. New Smyrna Beach 386.267.8295 Reed Native Guides with Captain Dennis Cox The Reel Native Guide was born and raised in New Smyrna Beach and has been fishing these waters since he was 10. He offers full and half-day fishing trips as well as tour trips. New Smyrna Beach 386.299.7675 Reel Strung Out with Captain TJ Belmonte Ask any flats fishing fanatic where their favorite spots to fish and the answers will always include Mosquito Lagoon. Anglers can expect a fun day on the water stalking and catching elusive redfish and spotted seatrout. New Smyrna Beach 386.405.7894
Sea Dogs Dive Center A full-service PADI Dive Center with over 25 years of experience. Offering a range of certifications from beginner to dive master. Also specializes in spearfishing. New Smyrna Beach 386.424.1644 Shallow Water Spots All-inclusive charters with everything needed to enjoy your fishing experience (no license required). Captain Bob specializes in all types of inshore and backwater fishing to accommodate whatever your dream fishing experience may be. New Smyrna Beach 386.795.3474 Spot and Tail Fishing Charters Fishing New Smyrna Beach Mosquito Lagoon and Daytona Beach area waters at a young age has developed Capt. Patrick Rood into the guide he is today. Professionally guided fishing trips on the inshore waters of East Central Florida. Targeting redfish, trout, snook, tarpon, and more. Night fishing charters also available. New Smyrna Beach 386.566.1394
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The Fishing Guy Captain Fred is one of the top Daytona Beach fishing guides in the region. Since 1985, he has been an active angler, fishing daily in the waters surrounding New Smyrna Beach, including the world-famous Mosquito Lagoon, Indian River, Banana River, Spruce Creek, and Ponce de Leon Inlet. Captain Fred also has many years of international experience. His fishing adventures have taken him to many locales: The Bahamas, Cuba, Indonesia, Thailand, Madagascar, and several islands throughout the Indian Sea. New Smyrna Beach 407.948.5035
Captain Tony Kozloski Fishing the Mosquito Lagoon since the mid 80s. Captain Tony specializes in fishing for redfish, trout, snook, tarpon or anything that takes the bait! Oak Hill 386.290.5355
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Fisher’s Lagoon Charters Captain Bob Fisher and Captain Bill Fisher are USCG licensed fishing guides. They have been fishing the areas for over 45 years and are renowned for their knowledge of catching trophy-sized seatrout and redfish. Oak Hill 386.290.0786
Captain David Roberson Specializing in flats fishing for Trout and Redfish. Captain David Roberson also has flyfishing experience as well. Oak Hill 386.345.3901 Captain Eugene Futch Born locally and providing 34 years of guided fishing in the area’s local waters. Your license and equipment are provided. Oak Hill 386.345.4026
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Eldora Charters with Captain Brian Clancy Offering both fly and lighttackle fishing for redfish, speckled trout, and a variety of other seasonal species. Decades of experience in order to adapt to your fishing abilities, interests and style. Also owner of the Mosquito Lagoon Fish Camp. Oak Hill 386.409.7380
Fishing Frenzy with Captain Neal Goodrich Captain Neal has a lifetime of experience on the Indian River Lagoon and is eager to share his knowledge with you to make your experience one you will not forget! Oak Hill 386.690.0473
Gone Fishing with Captain Karty Sills Since 1991, Captain Karty has provided fishing excursions in the Mosquito Lagoon estuary and in the Indian River for novice and experienced anglers. Targeting redfish and speckled seatrout year-round with light tackle spinning gear. Oak Hill 386.423.3474
PONCE DE LEON INLET Fishing Guy with Captain Fred Since 2000, Captain Fred has taught others the techniques and secrets he has developed. He is an amicable and patient guide who will work hard to make sure your day on the water is a success. Ponce de Leon Inlet 407.948.5035 Haf-n-Haf Fishing Charters with Captain Doug Fishing Charter that will put you on the biggest tarpon, redfish, trout, snook, etc., all out of beautiful New Smyrna Beach and in the famous Mosquito Lagoon! Port Orange 386.767.0583
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Salty Dawg Outfitters Experience guides will take you into one of the many different backwater creeks and estuaries where you will experience some of the best fishing Volusia County has to offer. Once there, you’ll learn the methods used (lures & baits) to catch the different species of fish available at that particular time. Most of the time you can expect to target redfish, snapper, snook, trout, flounder and jacks. The great thing is you never know just what may be lurking to gobble your offering. Ponce Inlet 386.763.3311 Ponce Inlet Watersports 4-hour Guided Fishing Charter on the intracoastal waterways. No need to worry about sea sickness aboard our flat bottom, canvas shaded, 10 passenger, 24′ boat. Rod, Reel, Bait, Tackle & Fishing License are included. Cleaning & bagging of catch is available for $50 per person. Ponce de Leon Inlet 386.405.3445
PORT ORANGE The “FISHINMAGICIAN” is owned and operated by Captain Butch Morrisey. Captain Morrisey has fished the back country for over 40 years and has been a professional fishing guide since 1999.Tackle is provided along with license. Clients need only to bring drinks, sunblock, and a camera. All trips are inland fishing, and fresh water bass trips can be arranged (seasonal spring fall). Port Orange 386.767.5299 The “KNOT ON DUTY” is owned and operated by Captain Mike Nelson. It is licensed for up to six passengers, prices are for up to four, a charge of $50/ halfday and $100/fullday for each extra passenger. All licenses are supplied, fish cleaning is complimentary and ice is available if needed. Bait, tackle & license included. River & shark fishing available. 30 years of local fishing experience. Port Orange 386.527.0470 R & R Charters Relax and enjoy a day of fishing or take a beautiful sunset cruise on a spacious pontoon boat. R&R Charters can customize the perfect trip for you. Port Orange 386.316.8614
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FishStock •A nnual Celebration of Fishing Tournaments and all things fish; April – September •B oat show featuring the latest fishing boats from Boston Whaler, Contender, Century, Hell’s Bay and more • KidStock teaching kids ages 6 – 16 how to fish • FishStock 5K • Striker Offshore Fishing Tournament • Redfish-Trout Challenge in the inshore waters of the Indian River Lagoon • Catch & Cook restaurants where you can bring in your latest catch to enjoy • More than just fishing and fun for the entire family! • fishstock.com
Halifax Sport Fishing Club •L ady Angler Fishing Tournament • Off Shore Challenge • Kids can catch fish too, deep-sea fishing tournament • Annual Poker Fishing Tournament • Annual Surf Fishing Tournament • hsfc.com
IFA Redfish Tour • Redfish Tour Titusville • Kayak Fishing Tour Titusville • ifatours.com/redfish-tour
King of the Inlet • Double the money for wahoo • Double the money for dolphin • Double the money for kingfish • kingoftheinlet.com
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NEW SMYRNA BEACH DJ’s Deck 79 Dunlawton Avenue, Port Orange, FL 32129 386.760.2277 djsdeck.com Oceans Seafood 601 E. Third Avenue New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169 386.423.5511
French Quarter Grille on Canal 124 Canal Street New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 386.410.3830
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Outriggers Tiki Bar and Grille 200 Boatyard Street New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169 386.428.6888 newsmyrnamarina.com
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