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Snook and Scallops

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Had this bad boy smack a silver mullet skitter walk on Saturday. Fun fish !
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Took the girls back out on Sunday. Put in at Econfina and ran down the coast to the Hatch for some scallops. They were very plentiful and everybody had a blast. Great weekend on the water.
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Hard to beat a snook on a tw plug, especially in our area. Congratulations
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Nice snook! Thanks for sharing


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Nice Snook!! How long that ride from Eky to the hatch?


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It’s not bad maybe 45 minutes at about 30 to 35 mph. It could be faster or slower depending on the weather or if your in a hurry. Damn sure beats dealing with the mess at Keaton or the hatch.
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THOMAS CITY CURVE wrote:It’s not bad maybe 45 minutes at about 30 to 35 mph. It could be faster or slower depending on the weather or if your in a hurry. Damn sure beats dealing with the mess at Keaton or the hatch.
Lol , yeah that’s why I was wondering, may be better to run down and do a lil fishing in between


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Just out of curiosity as well, if you run down there to scallop and come back in to eky where is not open yet, does that post a problem with fwc if they check you?


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Nice Snook! Did you catch him around the Ecofina area? I ask because there was a pic on here of a 30" snook caught at St Marks, and I know they have been caught around Aucilla. If you did, that is great!
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kenfly wrote: June 29th, 2021, 3:16 pm Just out of curiosity as well, if you run down there to scallop and come back in to eky where is not open yet, does that post a problem with fwc if they check you?


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No it legal to transport them through closed areas.
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THOMAS CITY CURVE wrote:
kenfly wrote: June 29th, 2021, 3:16 pm Just out of curiosity as well, if you run down there to scallop and come back in to eky where is not open yet, does that post a problem with fwc if they check you?


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No it legal to transport them through closed areas.
Good the know, thanks


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THOMAS CITY CURVE wrote: June 30th, 2021, 6:25 am No it legal to transport them through closed areas.
Isn't that a recent change to the rule?
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ropeman wrote: June 30th, 2021, 3:27 pm
THOMAS CITY CURVE wrote: June 30th, 2021, 6:25 am No it legal to transport them through closed areas.
Isn't that a recent change to the rule?
Not sure, a friend of mine just showed me this past Saturday. I haven’t made that many trips when it was open over there and not here that I can remember.
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BAY SCALLOPSl
Season:
Gulf County: Aug. 16–Sept. 24
Franklin-NW Taylor County: July 1–Sept. 24
Dixie and remaining Taylor County: June 15–Labor Day
Levy, Citrus and Hernando counties: July 1–Sept. 24
Pasco County: 10 days starting on 3rd Friday in July
Daily Recreational Bag Limit:
2 gallons whole or 1 pint meat per harvester; no more than 10 gallons whole, or ½ gallon meat per vessel anytime
Dixie and remaining Taylor County: From June 15–30, one gallon whole/one cup meat per person or five gallons whole/two pints meat per vessel, whichever is less
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Harvest allowed only in state waters of the Gulf of Mexico from the Pinellas - Pasco county line, to the west bank of the Mexico Beach Canal in Bay County. Direct transit through closed areas permitted.

Note. Do not get stopped off plane in a closed area or $$$$$$$
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