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Freshwater Fishing

South Region

Map of Florida divided into five regions (Northwest, North Central, Northeast, Southwest, and South), with specific counties highlighted in red.
Regional breakdown of Florida with highlighted counties participating in key conservation and fisheries programs.

South Region

Plantation Heritage Park Lake, Broward County: open to fishing.

  • Panfish bag limit: 20
  • Channel catfish bag limit: 6
  • Bluegill and redear sunfish less than 8 inches in total length must be released immediately.

Doral Glades Park Lake, Miami-Dade County: open to fishing.

  • Panfish bag limit: 20
  • Channel catfish bag limit: 6
  • Bluegill and redear sunfish less than 8 inches in total length must be released immediately.

The northern-most Tropical Park Lake, Miami-Dade County: open to fishing.

  • Panfish bag limit: 20
  • Channel catfish bag limit: 6
  • Bluegill and redear sunfish less than 8 inches in total length must be released immediately.

Caloosa Park Lake, Palm Beach County: open to fishing.

  • Black bass must be released immediately.
  • Panfish bag limit: 20
  • Channel catfish bag limit: 6
  • Bluegill and redear sunfish less than 8 inches in total length must be released immediately.

Lake Okeeheelee, Palm Beach County: open to fishing.

  • Gasoline motors may not be used on boats.
  • Panfish bag limit: 20
  • Channel catfish bag limit: 6
  • Bluegill and redear sunfish less than 8 inches in total length must be released immediately.

Palm Lake, St. Lucie County: open to fishing.

  • Gasoline motors may not be used on boats.
  • Channel catfish bag limit: 6
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