If you're into stone crab claws, you're in luck. Harvest season just began.
Beginning Oct. 15 until May 1, recreational fishers can trap and catch stone crab claws that are at least 2 and 7/8 inches, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) says. Remember, only claws can be harvested.
In order to participate in recreational trapping, fishers 16 and older need to complete an online, no-cost recreational stone or blue crab trap registration, the FWC says.
The online form can be found at GoOutdoorsFlorida.com. You must have an account, then add the stone crab trap registration to your fishing license.
Each person who is registered to trap stone crabs will have a unique trap registration number. The no-cost registration allows FWC to collect information for future harvests.
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