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Sheepshead regulations to change March 1

Sheepshead regulations will change for both recreational and commercial fisheries beginning March 1. The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality’s Division of Marine Fisheries is implementing changes because of increases in sheepshead harvest, particularly juvenile fish, in recent years.

Recreational Regulations

  • Size Limit: 14-inch total length minimum size limit
  • Bag Limit: Five-fish per person per day

Commercial Regulations

  • Size Limit: 14-inch total length minimum size limit
  • Trip Limits:
    • Pound Nets — 1,500 pounds per operation per day
    • Gigs and Spears — 10 fish per person per day or trip (including trips that occur over more than one calendar day)
    • Other Gears — 300 pounds per trip

Notice that the size limit should no longer be measured as fork length (from the tip of the snout to the fork in the tail). The new regulations require measuring total length (from the tip of the snout to the longest part of the tail when pinched together, as illustrated below).

The measurement changes align with regulations for Black Drum, a similar looking species commonly caught alongside Sheepshead. Aligning the measurement point for the two species simplifies regulations for the public.

How to measure a Sheepshead illustration


The Division considered public input provided during the fall public comment period in determining management changes.

The Division will issue a proclamation closer to March 1 to officially implement the new regulations. For more detailed information, visit the Proactive Sheepshead Management webpage on the Division’s website.

 


 

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