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JF Griffin - Index

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Caloosa Park Lake, Palm Beach County:
open to fishing.
■ Black bass must be released immediately.
■ Panfish bag limit: 20
■ Channel catfish bag limit: 6
■ Bluegill and redear sunfish less than 8
inches in total length must be released
immediately.
Lake Okeeheelee, Palm Beach County:
open to fishing.
■ Gasoline motors may not be used on boats.
■ Black bass must be released immediately.
■ Panfish bag limit: 20
■ Channel catfish bag limit: 6
■ Bluegill and redear sunfish less than 8
inches in total length must be released
immediately.
The northern-most Tropical Park Lake,
Miami-Dade County: open to fishing.
■ Black bass must be released immediately.
■ Panfish bag limit: 20
■ Channel catfish bag limit: 6
■ Bluegill and redear sunfish less than 8
inches in total length must be released
immediately.
Plantation Heritage Park Lake, Broward
County: open to fishing.
■ Black bass must be released immediately.
■ Panfish bag limit: 20
■ Channel catfish bag limit: 6
■ Bluegill and redear sunfish less than 8
inches in total length must be released
immediately.
Make sure
there are fish
for tomorrow
Only half of Florida’s anglers
are required to buy a license,
but their license fees are a vital
source of funding for fish and
wildlife conservation. Seniors,
youths, saltwater shoreline
anglers and others that are
exempt can contribute to fish and
wildlife conservation simply by
voluntarily buying a fishing license.
License fees help with scientific
management, habitat restoration,
fish stocking, fishing and boating
access, law enforcement and
outreach programs. Each license
bought also captures more Federal
Aid in Sportfish Restoration (see
page 10) money and brings tackle
and motor boat fuel taxes home to
Florida. In addition, when you buy
your license, you may now make a
voluntary donation to youth fishing
and hunting programs in Florida
(MyFWC.com/License).
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