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    Default # of fish you can keep in your state?


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    Alabama has a 30 crappie limit 9" s and above. Bream we have a 50 fish limit,
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    Crappie has a few lakes with 9 or 10'' length limit. Statewide limit is 30 per day but some waters it is 15 or 50 .

    Bream (Redears , Bluegills , Warmouth , and most others) is 50 per day. exception being Rock Bass ( Ozark Bass and Shadow Bass ) limit of 10.

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    According to where you are fishing at. I'm normally in the tributaries of the Ohio river and it's a 30 crappie limit with no size restrictions. Wish they would make it 10 inches.
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    Unfortunately, here in MA, there is no catch or size limit on crappie, or any other panfish. My partner & I practice CPR on all species, but I'm still worried about our panfish population - crappie in particular - due to the very short growing season. It may take 8 years or more for a crappie to even come close to the 2 pound mark, if it can survive that long. Not having any limits can jeopardize a fishery in no time, especially if the fishermen are not individually responsible. A serious concern of mine.
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    Ga is 30 crappie with no length limits. Florida is 25 crappie with special lengths on certain waters. Both states allow 50 bream with Florida having special regulations for length and creel on a couple waters.
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    In MO it's 15 crappie 9" length state wide unless posted, then it is typically 30 with no length limit.
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    Most of La. 50 no size limit
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    No size or quantity limit here in Connecticut for panfish, includes crappie, all sunfish species, perch and brown bullhead.
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    No rules here in Maine.
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