(Rule
68B-31, F.A.C.)
License Requirement:
Recreational saltwater fishing license (resident or non-resident), unless
a recreational saltwater fishing license exemption applies.
Bag limit: 5
gallons heads on per person per day, maximum possession limit of 5 gallons
per vessel at any time.
Size limit: None
Closed season:
April and May closed to Nassau, Duval, St. Johns, Putnam, Flagler, & Clay
counties.
Closed areas:
Contact your nearest FWC Law Enforcement office for local restrictions
Allowable recreational nets for the harvest of
shrimp:
• Landing or dip net with an opening no larger
than 96 inches around the perimeter;
• Cast net with a stretched length (the
distance from the horn at the center of the net, with the net gathered
and pulled taut, to the lead line) no greater than 14 feet;
• Push net - "Push net" means a mesh net or
bag attached to the outer edges of a triangular or rectangular rigid
frame with a handle attached that is fished by being pushed across the
bottom by a person wading;
• One frame net ("Frame net" means a net in
the form of an elongated bag kept open by a rigid frame that is buoyed
by floats and is not fished or dragged along the bottom), with an
opening no larger than 16 feet around the perimeter, if deployed from
a vessel or from a structure other than an operational bridge or
causeway or catwalk attached to such bridge or causeway. (Frame nets
shall not be considered an allowable gear for persons harvesting
shrimp pursuant to this rule in any waters of the Southeast Region in
Dade County); or
• A beach or haul seine with a mesh area no
larger than 500 square feet, mesh size no large than 2 inches
stretched mesh, and may not be made of monofilament.
Trawls are not an allowable gear for the recreational harvest of any saltwater species in Florida, including
shrimp.
Shrimp Trap Information (370.15, Florida
Statutes):
4 shrimp traps that conform to
following guidelines allowed.
(3) SHRIMP TRAPS.--
(a) It is unlawful for any person, firm, or
corporation to take or attempt to take shrimp by the use of any trap
which:
1. Exceeds the following dimensions: 36 inches
long (from rear of the heart to the leading edge of the trap), by 24
inches wide (between the leading edges of the trap, or heart opening), by
12 inches high; or
2. Has external or unattached wings, weirs, or
other devices intended to funnel shrimp to the trap heart.
(b) This subsection shall not be construed to
restrict the allowable shape or configuration of any shrimp trap so long
as the trap, together with all of its parts, conforms to the
specifications of paragraph (a).
(c) Any shrimp trap which conforms to the
specifications of paragraph (a) shall not be considered a pound net.
(d) The user of any trap shall affix his or her
name and address securely to each trap. Any such trap not having proper
identification is subject to confiscation by the commission. No person,
firm, or corporation shall have more than four traps in use at any time.
The commission shall have the authority to inspect such traps when being
used in or on the waters of the state.
(e) The presence of unattended shrimp traps on or
attached to beaches, causeways, seawalls, bridges, or any other structures
open for use by the public is hereby declared to be a nuisance. Any such
trap which is not attended by the person whose name is affixed to the trap
is subject to confiscation by the commission.
Baiting Information (68B-31.007 Florida
Administrative Code):
(3) Baiting - A person harvesting shrimp pursuant
to this rule may use a cast net in conjunction with nonmetal poles to bait
shrimp if such use is in compliance with the following restrictions.
(a) No more than 5 poles shall be set at any one
time by any person.
(b) Each pole may not exceed one inch in diameter.
(c) Poles shall be driven into the bottom, set no
closer than 10 yards apart, and the distance between the first and last
pole shall not exceed 50 yards.
(d) Poles shall only be set, fished, and retrieved
during daylight hours. The term “daylight hours” means the period
beginning 1/2 hour before official sunrise and continuing through 1/2 hour
after official sunset, each day. All poles shall be removed each day by
1/2 hour after official sunset.
(e) Each pole shall be marked with white
reflective tape.
(f) No pole shall be set within 50 yards of any
dock, pier, public boat landing or ramp, seawall, jetty, or bridge.
(g) Poles shall be tended at all times. The term
“tend” means that the harvester is within 100 yards of the nearest pole at
all times.