Recreational flounder harvest to reopen statewide on December 1

Executive Director Roger A. Young - Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Executive Director Roger A. Young - Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
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The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission announced that the recreational harvest of flounder will reopen on December 1 in all state and federal waters in Florida.

The minimum size limit for flounder remains at 14 inches total length, with a daily bag limit of five fish per person.

Information about current regulations for recreational flounder fishing can be found by visiting the commission’s website at https://myfwc.com/marine or by downloading the Fish Rules App.



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