JF Griffin - IndexJF Griffin - magazine - IndexFMA REGULATIONS
Lake Marian, Osceola County: open to
fishing.
■ No bag limit for channel catfish.
■ Minnow lift nets, fish traps and trotlines
may be used.
Lakes Tohopekaliga (West Lake Tohopekaliga),
Cypress, Hatchineha, and
kissimmee, Osceola and Polk counties:
open to fishing.
■ No bag limit for channel catfish.
■ Minnow lift nets, fish traps and trotlines
may be used.
Lake Panasoffkee, Sumter County: open
to fishing.
■ Trotlines may be used.
■ No bag limit for channel catfish.
Chain of Lakes, Lake County (Cook,
Winona, Palatlakaha, Crescent, Louisa,
Minnehaha, Hiawatha, Minneola, Wilson,
Susan and Cherry): open to fishing.
■ Trotlines may be used from sunset until
9 a.m.
■ No bag limit on channel catfish.
Lake Griffin, Lake County: open to fishing.
■ Trotlines are prohibited from 9 a.m. Friday
until one hour before sunset on Sunday.
■ Trotlines are prohibited from 9 a.m. until
one hour before sunset Monday through
Thursday from May 1 through October 31.
■ No trotline may be secured to or fished
within 50 yards of a private pier or dock.
■ No bag limit for channel catfish.
Pellicer Pond, Flagler County: open to
fishing.
■ Channel catfish bag limit: 6
Lake Dias, Volusia County: open to fishing.
■ No bag limit for channel catfish.
Fox Lake, Brevard County: open to fishing.
■ No airboats for fishing or frogging.
■ No bag limit for channel catfish.
South Lake, Brevard County: open to
fishing.
■ No airboats for fishing or frogging.
■ Trotlines may be used.
■ No bag limit for channel catfish.
Lake Ivanhoe, Orange County: open to
fishing.
■ Swimming, and taking of fish or wildlife
with firearms or possession of alcoholic
beverages are prohibited.
■ Panfish bag limit: 20
■ Channel catfish bag limit: 6
■ Cast nets are prohibited.
Lake Santiago in Demetree Park, Orange
County: open to fishing.
■ Swimming, and taking of fish or wildlife
with firearms or possession of alcoholic
beverages are prohibited.
■ Boats are prohibited.
■ Panfish bag limit: 20
■ Channel catfish bag limit: 6
■ Cast nets are prohibited.
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Hal-Scott Lake, Orange County: open to
fishing.
■ Swimming, and taking of fish or wildlife
with firearms or possession of alcoholic
beverages are prohibited.
■ Gasoline motors may not be used on boats.
■ Cast nets are prohibited.
■ Panfish bag limit: 20
■ Channel catfish bag limit: 6
■ Black bass must be released immediately.
Bear Creek Park, Orange County: open
to fishing.
■ Swimming, and taking of fish or wildlife
with firearms or possession of alcoholic
beverages are prohibited.
■ Cast nets are prohibited.
■ Panfish bag limit: 20
■ Channel catfish bag limit: 6
Shadow Bay Park, Orange County: open
to fishing.
■ Swimming, and taking of fish or wildlife
with firearms or possession of alcoholic
beverages are prohibited.
■ Cast nets are prohibited.
■ Bluegill bag limit: 5
■ Bluegill less than 12 inches in total length
must be released immediately.
■ Channel catfish bag limit: 1
■ Channel catfish less than 30 inches in total
length must be released immediately.
■ Black bass must be released immediately.
Clear Lake, Orange County: open to
fishing.
■ Swimming, and taking of fish or wildlife
with firearms or possession of alcoholic
beverages are prohibited.
■ Cast nets are prohibited.
■ Channel catfish bag limit: 6
Lake Lawne, Orange County: open to
fishing.
■ Swimming, and taking of fish or wildlife
with firearms or possession of alcoholic
beverages are prohibited.
■ Cast nets are prohibited.
■ Channel catfish bag limit: 6
Starke Lake, Orange County: open to
fishing.
■ Cast nets and minnow seines are prohibited.
■ No bag limit for channel catfish.
Turkey Lake, Orange County: open to
fishing.
■ Swimming, and taking of fish or wildlife
with firearms or possession of alcoholic
beverages are prohibited.
■ Cast nets are prohibited.
■ Panfish bag limit: 20
■ Channel catfish bag limit: 6
■ Black bass must be released immediately.
■ Except for sanctioned events, gasoline motors
may not be used on boats.
Lake Underhill, Orange County: open to
fishing.
■ Swimming, and taking of fish or wildlife
with firearms or possession of alcoholic
beverages are prohibited.
■ Cast nets are prohibited.
■ Panfish bag limit: 20
■ Channel catfish bag limit: 6
■ Black bass must be released immediately.
Secret Lake, Seminole County: open to
fishing.
■ Swimming, and taking of fish or wildlife
with firearms or possession of alcoholic
beverages are prohibited.
■ Personal watercraft are prohibited.
■ Cast nets are prohibited.
■ Panfish bag limit: 20
■ Channel catfish bag limit: 6
■ Black bass must be released immediately.
Lake Blue Cypress, Indian River County:
open to fishing.
■ Trotlines may be used.
■ No bag limit for channel catfish.
Southwest Region
(see map on page 4 for regions)
Lake Tarpon, Pinellas County: open to
fishing.
■ Trotlines may be used from sunset until 9
a.m. Sunday through Thursday.
■ No bag limit for channel catfish.
Lake Seminole, Pinellas County: open to
fishing.
■ Trotlines may be used from sunset until 9
a.m.
■ No bag limit for channel catfish.
Bobby Hicks Park Pond, Hillsborough
County: open to fishing.
■ Cast nets and minnow seines are prohibited.
■ Swimming and taking of fish or wildlife
with firearms are prohibited.
■ Gasoline motors may not be used on boats.
■ Black bass must be released immediately.
■ Crappie bag limit: 10
■ Crappie less than 10 inches in total length
must be released immediately.
■ Panfish bag limit: 20
■ Channel catfish bag limit: 6
Gadsden Park Pond, Hillsborough County:
open to fishing.
■ Cast nets and minnow seines are
prohibited.
■ Swimming and taking of fish or wildlife
with firearms are prohibited.
■ Gasoline motors may not be used on boats.
■ Black bass must be released immediately.
■ Crappie bag limit: 10
■ Crappie less than 10 inches in total length
must be released immediately.
■ Panfish bag limit: 20
■ Channel catfish bag limit: 6
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