Black Bass Management Plan
Greetings,
The final Florida Black Bass
Management Plan can be reviewed online, or printed using the links below, along
with summary materials and background information. The Florida Fish and
Wildlife Commission approved this plan at a public meeting in St. Augustine,
Florida, on June 9, 2011.
We would like to thank the thousands
of anglers who provided input either in person, or via surveys to help ensure
this plan included a broad public perspective. We also greatly appreciate
the hard work of the Technical Assistance Group (TAG) that helped interpret the
public input and merge it with our best scientific recommendations to develop
the plan.
The TAG was comprised of
representatives from a variety of public stakeholder segments such as avid
anglers, tackle shop owners, lure manufacturers, tournament anglers, fishing
guides, outdoor writers, university researchers and tourism destination
marketers. We heard from more than 7,500 people, who completed either the first
or second survey (or both) or spoke with our biologists.
The complete plan can be downloaded if
you choose. There are also simple 3-panel (letter-sized) and 4-panel
(legal-sized) brochures summarizing the plan. See links below.
Together we will ensure Florida
is the undisputed "Bass Fishing Capital of the World," thus
helping significantly to enhance the habitat not only for bass but for all
aquatic species and people. Promoting the quality of our fisheries will also
tourists and generate the next generation the cares further helping our economy
and local businesses and improving the quality of life for families and
children by getting them involved in a lifetime of healthy, outdoor recreation.
Thank you for joining us fishing in Florida
this effort.
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