Gray Triggerfish. (File photo)
FLORIDA—The gray triggerfish and greater amberjack seasons close June 1 in Gulf state waters.
According to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), the recreational harvest of gray triggerfish and greater amberjack in Gulf of Mexico state and federal waters closes June 1 and will remain closed through July 31.
Seasonal harvest closures help conserve Florida’s valuable fisheries for the future, the FWC said.
For the most recent updates on recreational and season regulations for gray triggerfish or greater amberjack, visit MyFWC.com/Marine and navigate to “Recreational Regulations,” “Reef Fish,” and then “Triggerfish” or “Amberjack.”
You can also download the Fish Rules App to stay current on current recreational regulations.
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