It is illegal to transport or possess more than two days’ bag limit of fish per licensed angler without a commercial license. Each angler is responsible for his or her own bag limit.No person shall have in his possession more than two days’ bag limit of freshwater game fish (see Rule 68A-23.005 for details).Recreational anglers purchasing American eel as bait may possess more than the legal bag limit provided that the eels were purchased from a licensed dealer. The recreational bag limit for American eels is 25 per angler per day. 25 American eels, must be nine inches or greater in total length.10 Alabama shad, American shad, hickory shad, and blueback herring (individually or in total), which may only be taken with hook and line gear. ![]() 2 Butterfly peacock bass, only one of which may be 17 inches or longer in total length.50 Panfish including bluegill, redear sunfish (shellcracker), flier, longear sunfish, mud sunfish, shadow bass, spotted sunfish (stumpknocker), warmouth and redbreast sunfish, individually or in total.Any shoal bass that are caught must be released immediately. Chipola River and its tributaries: No person shall kill or possess shoal bass on the Chipola River or its tributaries.No person shall kill or possess any Suwannee, shoal, spotted, or Choctaw bass that is less than 12 inches in total length. ![]() There is no minimum length limit for largemouth bass.
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