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Tarpon

Megalops atlanticus

Migratory body, tide-driven. Bridge fights on outgoing, beach push on calm dawns.

Preferred water temp74–86°F
Peak monthsMay, Jun, Jul
Holds onpasses, beach, flats

In our regions

Northeast Florida — AtlanticCentral/Southeast Florida — AtlanticMiami & Keys — Atlantic sideSouthwest Florida — GulfFlorida Panhandle — GulfBig Bend — GulfBahamas — Bimini & Grand BahamaBahamas — Abaco & AndrosBahamas — Eleuthera, Exuma & Cat IslandNorth Carolina (Outer Banks + Cape Lookout)South Carolina CoastGeorgia CoastAlabama GulfMississippi GulfLouisiana GulfTexas Gulf

Regulations

⚠️ BETA: best-effort current as of May 31, 2026. Confirm with the linked FWC / NOAA source before keeping a fish.

Showing 2 of 11 regulations for FL Atlantic

STATE

All Florida — State + Federal

Catch & releaseCatch & release only

Catch-and-release only in all FL waters except by tag (extremely limited annual allocation, typically only for IGFA record attempts). Fish over 40" must remain in water for release. No bag limit, no size limit — release everything.

STATE

FL Atlantic — State waters (0–3 nm)

Catch & releaseCatch & release only
Bag limit
0 / angler / day
Vessel limit
1 total / vessel / day

Catch-and-release only. $50 tarpon tag required per person per year, ONLY when pursuing FL state or world record (limit 1 fish under tag). Tarpon over 40" must remain in water. Hook and line only; snagging/snatch hooks/multi-hook with bait prohibited. Boca Grande Pass has extra restrictions Apr-Jun.

FL Atlantic tarpon: C&R only; record-tag system optional.