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Lion Fish "OPEN SEASON"

Posted: March 20th, 2013, 9:42 am
by mjsigns
The Lionfish Invasion Is In Full Swing according to FWC.
No size limit or bag limit commercial or individual... "FWC has removed the daily bag limit and is allowing persons to harvest lionfish without a recreational fishing license so long as they are doing so with pole spears, Hawaiian slings, dip nets and other devices designed and marketed exclusively for lionfish...." FWC ENCOURAGES people to remove lionfish in Florida waters to limit negative impacts to native fish and wildlife.

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http://www.eregulations.com/florida/fis ... -invasion/
AND>>>> http://myfwc.com/Wildlifehabitats/Nonna ... s/Lionfish

They are edible but may yield small fillets, but are really good when fried in cornmeal. :lick: I believe if they really wanted to get rid of them they would put a $10 bounty for every lion fish caught and turned over to FWC.....

Re: Lion Fish "OPEN SEASON"

Posted: March 20th, 2013, 10:15 am
by fishinfool
There is a lot of talk of harvesting Lionfish. We might want to remember that the meat might be delicious, but be careful of the spines. They are venomous. Some people are very sensitive to their venom and can have extreme reactions, like that of a bee sting to a person who is allergic.
Not trying to scare anyone, but please use care when handling these critters.

Re: Lion Fish "OPEN SEASON"

Posted: March 20th, 2013, 6:09 pm
by mjsigns
I believe that poisonous spines are "common knowledge" here, and it's covered very well in the FWC link http://myfwc.com/Wildlifehabitats/Nonna ... s/Lionfish :thumbup:

Could be deadly if you are older and have a weakened immune system...

Re: Lion Fish "OPEN SEASON"

Posted: March 28th, 2013, 11:10 pm
by mjsigns
FWC: Send us Your Lionfish Harvest Photos; We’ll Send You a T-shirt

Press Release: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) wants you to become a member of the “Lionfish Control Team” during the month of April.
All you have to do is take a photo of yourself with your lionfish catch and post the photo on Twitter or Instagram with #FWCLionfish. The contest was announced Thursday on Twitter, during a live chat.
In return for your efforts, the FWC will send you an official “Lionfish Control Team” T-shirt.
More.. http://www.wctv.tv/home/headlines/FWC-S ... 17741.html