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Bowfishing in saltwater
The first thing you need to know about bowfishing in Saltwater is Florida defines Spearing as "the catching or taking of a fish by bow hunting, gigging, spearfishing, or by any device used to capture a fish by piercing its body. Spearing does not include the catching or taking of a fish by a hook with hook and line gear or by snagging (snatch hooking)." So, the laws regarding bowfishing are the same as all other methods in which you pierce a fish's body in order to catch it. I made a list of all the species of saltwater fish which the state of Florida prohibits from being taken by spearing. Any other species not listed may be harvested by spearing. Billfish (all species) Spotted eagle ray Sturgeon Manta ray Sharks Bonefish Tarpon Goliath Grouper Snook Blue Crab Nassau grouper Spotted seatrout Red drum Weakfish Stone Crab Pompano African pompano Permit Tripletail Lobster Families of ornamental reef fish (surgeonfish, trumpetfish, angelfish, butterflyfish, porcupinefish, cornetfish, squirrelfish, trunkfish, damselfish, parrotfish, pipefish, seahorse, puffers, triggerfish except gray and ocean) Fishermen who catch and/or sell fish harvested by spearing are subject to the same rules and limitations that other anglers in the state are required to follow. |
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