Recreational finfish season, limits, and sizes
A valid Georgia fishing license and free Saltwater Information Program (SIP) permit are required for fishing in Georgia's saltwaters.
A SIP permit is valid for 365 days from the date it was obtained, even if you purchase a lifetime or multi-year fishing license.
SIP permits must be renewed annually.
- Amberjack*
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Season: All year
Limit: 1
Minimum size: 28" FLFederal regulations (3-200 nautical miles out): https://safmc.net/species/amberjack-greater/
- American Eel
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Season: All year
Limit: 25
Minimum size: 9" TL - Atlantic Croaker
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Season: All year
Limit: 25
Minimum size: None - Atlantic Sturgeon
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No harvest
- Billfish (Blue marlin, White marlin, Sailfish)
- Black Drum
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Season: All year
Limit: 15
Minimum size: 14" TL - Black Sea Bass*
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Season: All year
Limit: 15
Minimum size: 12" TLFederal regulations (3-200 nautical miles out): https://safmc.net/species/sea-bass-black/
- Bluefish
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Season: May 1 - Feb. 28 annually
Limit: 15
Minimum size: 12" FL - Cobia
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Season: March 1 - Oct. 31
Limit: 1 per angler, maximum 6 per boat
Minimum size: 36" FL - Dolphin / Mahi Mahi
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Season: All year
Limit: 10 (not to exceed 54 per boat, except headboats, which are allowed 10 per paying customer
Minimum size: 20" FLFederal regulations (3-200 nautical miles out): https://safmc.net/species/dolphin/
- Flounder
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Season: All year
Limit: 15
Minimum size: 12" TL - Gag Grouper*
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Season: All year
Limit: 2
Minimum size: 25" TL*Federal regulations (3-200 nautical miles out): https://safmc.net/species/grouper-gag/
- Mackerel, King*
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Season: All year
Limit: 3
Minimum size: 24" FL*Federal regulations (3-200 nautical miles out): https://safmc.net/species/mackerel-king/
- Mackerel, Spanish*
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Season: All year
Limit: 15
Minimum size: 12" FL*Federal regulations (3-200 nautical miles out): https://safmc.net/species/mackerel-spanish/
- Red Drum
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Season: All year
Limit: 5
Minimum size: 14" TL (Maximum 23" TL)Red Drum are a gamefish in Georgia [O.C.G.A. 27-1-2 (36)(I)]. As gamefish, Red Drum may only be fished for with pole and line (rod/reel) [O.C.G.A. 27-4-5].
- Red Porgy
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Season: All year
Limit: 3
Minimum size: 14" TL - Red Snapper*
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Season: All year
Limit: 3
Minimum size: 20" TL*Federal regulations (3-200 nautical miles out): https://safmc.net/species/snapper-red/
- Sharks^ (other than hammerheads, small shark composite, and prohibited sharks)
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Season: All year
Limit: 1 per angler or boat, whichever is fewer
Minimum size: 54" FL (83" FL for Shortfin Makos)These species are also federally managed. Go to https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/atlantic-highly-migratory-species/atlantic-highly-migratory-species-minimum-sizes-and-bag-limits for federal regulations.
- Small Shark Composite (Atlantic Sharpnose, Bonnethead, Spiny Dogfish)
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Season: All year
Limit: 1 per angler
Minimum size: 30" FL - Prohibited Sharks
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Sand tiger, Sandbar, Silky, Bigeye sand tiger, Whale, Basking, White, Dusky, Bignose, Galapagos, Night, Reef, Narrowtooth, Caribbean sharpnose, Smalltail, Atlantic angel, Longfin mako, Bigeye thresher, Sharpnose sevengill, Bluntnose sixgill, Oceanic Whitetip, and Bigeye sixgill
- Sheepshead
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Season: All year
Limit: 15
Minimum size: 10" FL - Spot
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Season: All year
Limit: 25
Minimum size: None - Spotted Seatrout
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Season: All year
Limit: 15
Minimum size: 14" TL - Striped Bass
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Saltwater
Season: All year
Limit: 2
Minimum size: 22" TLSavannah River
Season: All year
Limit: 2
Minimum size: 27" TL - Tarpon
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Season: All year
Limit: 1
Minimum size: 68" FL - Tripletail
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Season: All year
Limit: 2
Minimum size: 18" TL - Weakfish
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Season: All year
Limit: 1
Minimum size: 13" TL
Click the image icon below to go to the website where you can view the regulations or download a copy of the regulation book.
State Regulations
(0-3 nautical miles offshore)
eRegulations.com/Georgia/fishing/
Click here to directly download a PDF of the Sport Fishing Regulations Guide.
Federal Regulations
(3-200 nautical miles offshore)
Printed copies of the Georgia Sport Fishing Regulations book are available at DNR offices and at participating fishing license vendor locations.
Click this link to learn about the Atlantic Highly Migratory Species (HMS) Regulations. This is a NOAA website with fishing regulation information concerning Billfish, Swordfish,Tunas and Sharks.