We can—and must—do more for our redfish.
DNR’s Coastal Resources Division’s proposed updates to redfish (also referred to as red drum) regulations are an important step toward population recovery—but we can do more.
CRD has proposed decreasing the daily bag limit to 3 fish and increasing the allowed slot size to 15 – 24 inches total length. With these changes, it will still take 30 years to reach target levels for a healthy population. However, if we increase the slot size by only TWO inches, the recovery rate will TRIPLE. Additionally, eliminating a “captain’s keep” would close a loophole that allows charter captains to harvest a red drum limit on each charter trip they run, thereby increasing overall fishing pressure on the stock.
Join us in asking CRD to establish a minimum slot size of 17 inches and remove the provision for a captain’s keep. Responsible action now will shorten the recovery window and ensure this valuable species is around for future generations’ ecological and economic enjoyment.
Thank you for commenting
The comment period on CRD’s proposed changes closed on June 30. Thank you to everyone who sent letters in to GA DNR. We’ll update this page about next steps soon! Please contact Mid Coast Advocate Susan Inman with any questions.













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