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Redfish stocking adds 25,000 juvenile fish to Cinco Bayou

Niceville.comDecember 17, 20252 Mins Read
Juvenile redfish inside a net during a stocking release into Cinco Bayou
Juvenile redfish are shown inside a net before being released into Cinco Bayou as part of a multi-year conservation effort in Okaloosa County. (Contributed)

OKALOOSA COUNTY, Fla. — Okaloosa County and local conservation partners released 25,000 juvenile redfish into Cinco Bayou this week as part of a multi-year effort to support inshore fisheries and strengthen local ecosystems.

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According to Okaloosa County, the release took place Tuesday, Dec. 16, through a collaboration with the Coastal Conservation Association Florida and Destin-Fort Walton Beach.

County officials said the initiative is intended to help address declining redfish populations across Northwest Florida while enhancing habitats throughout Choctawhatchee Bay and surrounding bayous.

“We appreciate this continued partnership with CCA Florida to promote the long-term health of our bay and bayous,” Okaloosa County Board Chairman Paul Mixon said.

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“While this species is popular among our local anglers, it will also enhance area habitats and protect numerous species that add to the overall wellness of a robust ecosystem.”

The juvenile redfish measured approximately two to four inches in length at the time of release, according to the county. Officials said the fish typically take about three years to reach 26 inches in length.

Aerial view of redfish release into Cinco Bayou in Okaloosa County
An aerial view shows crews releasing juvenile redfish into Cinco Bayou while community members observe from a nearby dock during a conservation effort in Okaloosa County. (Contributed)

Redfish, also known as red drum, spottail, red bass, or channel bass, can live up to 40 years, according to fisheries data.

“Returning to Choctawhatchee Bay for a third redfish release is a proud moment for our organization,” CCA Florida Executive Director Brian Gorski said.

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“Today’s release marks another step forward in our commitment to sustaining Florida’s marine resources, and we are grateful for our continued partnership with Okaloosa County to make this event possible.”

State fishing regulations for redfish remain in effect year-round, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

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Current regulations include a slot limit of 18 to 27 inches in total length, a daily bag limit of one fish per person, and a four-fish vessel limit.

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