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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ recent comments on the price of a grouper sandwich, say local industry experts, reflect the ...
The black grouper's entire body is covered with black, rectangular markings over a background that can be brown, reddish-brown, dark green, or black. The black spots can vary in intensity ...
Recreational harvest of shallow water grouper in Atlantic state waters, including all of Monroe County, will close on January 1st, 2025, marking the start of the annual spawning season closure.
A giant black grouper that stayed put on a small ledge. He lined up and took a shot, putting a spear into the head of the fish. This 113-pound grouper set a new tournament record in the St. Pete Open.
Unfortunately, they didn’t get the big black grouper they wanted and instead caught red and gag grouper. At the weigh-in, teams talked of how difficult the bottom fishing was.
A small black grouper swims by, its olive gray skin and dark blotches standing out against the gray backdrop of a rocky reef bottom covered with dead coral.
Other grouper: Harvest opens May 1 in Atlantic waters. Includes red grouper, black grouper, scamp, yellowfin grouper, yellowmouth, coney, graysby, red hind and rock hind. Excludes gag grouper.
Grouper season also means anglers can catch and take home red grouper in 70-100 feet of water, scamp, black ... There are also plenty of speckled trout being caught in 2-4 feet of water on small ...
A tangle of new restrictions designed to protect grouper has fishermen choosing sides. Both groups, polarized by the threats to livelihood and species, will have a chance to speak Tuesday at a ...
Although it is lighter than the originally estimated 200 pounds, the Black Grouper will still be able to help many people. Jay has decided to donate the fish to the Camillus House.
Goliath grouper, which can grow as large as 800 pounds and 8 feet long, have been protected in Florida waters since 1990. That’s about to change. Saturday, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conse… ...
Grouper: Harvest closed from Jan. 1, through April 30 in Atlantic waters from Nassau to Monroe counties for the following species: gag grouper, red grouper, black grouper, scamp, yellowfin ...