ironman's gigging thread got me wondering, is bowfishing for flounders legal? license requirements if so?
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ironman's gigging thread got me wondering, is bowfishing for flounders legal? license requirements if so?
http://bowfishingbow.com/alabama-bow...ob-bowfishing/
I assume if these folks do it on charter trips, then it must be legal.....
Based on what I read I would think it is illegal, pretty hard to find an answer in the regulations.
Licensed sport fishermen may take any of the following fish at any time by bowfishing: shad, white amur, shark, mullet, or any fish designated as commercial or nongame except sturgeon, paddlefish or other protected species, provided however, that only one alligator gar per person per day may be taken.
it is legal
flounder are not considered gamefish. fire away
Thanks, that shows you how much I know about saltwater fishes.
I spent an hour looking in the regs and did not find it addressed anywhere. I did find that it is specifically legal in Florida for all non-gamefish. I based my assumption on the belief that a charter outfit should know the law.