St. Augustine Open House to Seek Input on Florida Bass Regulations
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) biologists want to know what you think about freshwater bass regulations. To listen to what anglers have to say, FWC fisheries biologists are hosting public meetings around the state, including one in St. Augustine on April 2 from 5-8 p.m. at Gander Mountain, 550 Prime Outlets Blvd.
The meetings began in late February and are being held throughout the state through early April. Open houses are for the public to come in, talk to biologists and let FWC staff know what they think.
“This is an opportunity for anglers to provide their thoughts and ideas about Florida largemouth bass regulations. Should they stay the same? Should changes be made? You tell us,” said Allen Martin, regional freshwater fisheries biologist for the FWC.
Anglers are welcome to come into the open houses at any point.
“There’s no set schedule. You can come in for 10 minutes or stay for an hour,” Martin said. “The open house format is casual and for angler input about bass regulations only. We want people to let us know what they think.”
For more information, go to the Largemouth Bass Regulations Review at MyFWC.com/Fishing then click on “Speak out on Bass Rules.”