Thread: Pier Survey
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03-04-2018, 07:00 AM #11
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That's because Florida does not consider a fish "landed" until it reaches shore.
Fish MUST be in whole condition until then, however they may be eviscerated.
I have never understood the logic of allowing folkses on the GSPPier to clean their fish and then keep fishing.
Once a fish has been rendered it is impossible to determine if it was a legal fish.
just sayin it is illogical...
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