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Scallop Season Opens June 27 - Sept. 24
Daily Bag Limit
2 gallons whole bay scallops in shell, or 1 pint of bay scallop meat per person / Maximum of 10 gallons of whole bay scallops in shell, or 1/2 gallon bay scallop meat per vessel
Read More from FWC here: http://myfwc.com/fishing/saltwater/recr ... -scallops/
Who's planning to go and where? Any one got in the water and checked any of your spots yet? I plan on swimming some spots at St Marks in a week or two t see what's there. If not good we will try Keaton opening weekend. My family really enjoys our all ages underwater Easter egg hunt.
Anyone interested should attend the annual Scallop Seminar in Steinhatchee, Friday the 26th at 7:00 PM. It will be at the Steinhatchee Community Center, 1013 Riverside Drive, Steinhatchee, FL 32359. It's sponsored by the Taylor Soil & Water Conservation District.
Dr. Stephen Geiger, marine biologist with FWC will be there again this year to discuss the annual scallop abundance surveys, as well as answer any questions concerning scallop behavior, habitat, etc.
Lt. Scott Lee with FWC Law Enforcement will also be there to discuss boating/scalloping laws and safety, as well as answer general questions concerning hunting & fishing regulations.
We have one more speaker who has yet to confirm, so I will post the flier as soon as he confirms one way or the other.
The seminar is free to all, and there will be free bottled water and snacks, along with a drawing for door prizes.
We've had a pretty good turnout the last couple of years, and we'd be happy to have as many attend as possible.
The gods do not deduct from man's allotted span the hours spent in fishing. ~Babylonian Proverb
red_yakker wrote:Anyone interested should attend the annual Scallop Seminar in Steinhatchee, Friday the 26th at 7:00 PM. It will be at the Steinhatchee Community Center, 1013 Riverside Drive, Steinhatchee, FL 32359. It's sponsored by the Taylor Soil & Water Conservation District.
Dr. Stephen Geiger, marine biologist with FWC will be there again this year to discuss the annual scallop abundance surveys, as well as answer any questions concerning scallop behavior, habitat, etc.
Lt. Scott Lee with FWC Law Enforcement will also be there to discuss boating/scalloping laws and safety, as well as answer general questions concerning hunting & fishing regulations.
We have one more speaker who has yet to confirm, so I will post the flier as soon as he confirms one way or the other.
The seminar is free to all, and there will be free bottled water and snacks, along with a drawing for door prizes.
We've had a pretty good turnout the last couple of years, and we'd be happy to have as many attend as possible.
The water was very clear at St Marks today and I found these. . The shells were not big but when they opened you can see that the meat is thick. They can swim for two more weeks. Then they better hide. Lol