The Florida FWC announced new slot limits for spotted seatrout starting March 1. Here’s what recreational anglers need to know.
The minimum size increases from 15 to 16 inches in most Gulf coast regions. Daily bag limits drop from 4 fish to 3 fish per person.

Why the Change
Recent stock assessments showed declining trout populations along the central Gulf coast. Biologists cite cold snaps and red tide events as contributing factors.
The new regulations aim to protect spawning fish and allow recovery over the next 3-5 years.

What Stays the Same
Catch and release remains legal year-round. Circle hooks are still recommended but not required.
The over-slot exemption allowing one fish over 20 inches continues. Tournament rules may vary – check with organizers.
Commercial harvest limits remain under separate regulations.
Check the FWC website for county-specific rules before your next trip.
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