This discussion came up on another site, so I thought I would cross-post:
Most commonly caught/kept fish with no size or bag limit in AL state waters:
Whiting & Ground Mullet
Croakers
Spot
Spadefish
White Trout
Black drum
Hardhead cats
Gaftop (sail) cats
Ladyfish (but most guys don't know how to process them to make fish cakes)
Bonita (little tunny)
Mahi-mahi (dolphin)
Hardtails (except on GSPP, where its 10) THey are edible BTW, just have to get one big enough to fillet and cut out the red meat. Taste similar to bluefish.
Bluefish (see note above about cleaning them!)
Jack Crevalle, but outside of tournaments I don't know of anyone who keeps more than one or maybe two.
Other not-so-commonly caught in state waters:
Northern Mackerel (Atlantic Bonito) but I have not seen one caught on GSPP in years
Tuna have a size limit but no bag limit in state waters. (if you catch one, let us know!)
Sailfish (like tuna, don't think this is a real issue!)
What did I miss????
www.outdooralabama.com/creel-and-size-limits

