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    FWC approves new black crappie fishing regulations
    At its July meeting, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) unanimously approved changes to size and bag limits for black crappie on specific Florida waterbodies.
    The regulatory changes remove waterbody-specific length and bag limits to revert to the statewide regulations of no minimum length limit and a 25-fish bag limit. These changes occur at the following Fish Management Areas:

    • Bobby Hicks Park Pond
    • Gadsden Park Pond
    • Hardee County Park
    • Lake Jackson (Osceola County)
    • Largo Central Park Nature Preserve
    • Middle Lake
    • Montgomery Lake
    • Suwannee Lake
    • Walsingham Park Lake
    • Watertown Lake


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    Thank you so much for posting this. Cool that the state is not doing more restrictions but opening things up. I'd rather see that than making things harder.



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    That's cool. Not sure why anyone would want to keep anything less than 10-inches, though. Ain't no meat on them!
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    Quote Originally Posted by brentalous View Post
    That's cool. Not sure why anyone would want to keep anything less than 10-inches, though. Ain't no meat on them!
    I agree. But at least the regulations are the same on those lakes as the state wide regs, and that will cause less confusion. Funny though, my lake, Lake Griffin (Florida), still has a ten inch minimum. Which I don't mind one bit.
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    Good to see the fishery is good and healthy
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    Good report, thanks for sharing.

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    Thanks Jim. Read something about lobster regs changing too. You might look into that before you go off with your friends.
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