Gray triggerfish fishing season closes in Gulf waters starting June 1

George Warthen Director of Hunting and Game Management Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
George Warthen Director of Hunting and Game Management Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
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The recreational harvest of gray triggerfish in the Gulf of Mexico’s state and federal waters will close on June 1 and remain closed until July 31. This seasonal closure is part of efforts to conserve Florida’s fisheries for the future.

For the latest updates on recreational and seasonal regulations concerning gray triggerfish, visit MyFWC.com/Marine. Navigate to “Recreational Regulations,” then “Reef Fish,” followed by “Triggerfish.” Alternatively, you can download the Fish Rules App for current information on recreational regulations.



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