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The minimum size of summer flounder harvested by recreational fishing gear, including hook and line, rod and reel, spear and gig, shall be 16 inches in total length, except that the minimum size of summer flounder harvested in the Potomac River tributaries shall be the same as established by the Potomac River Fisheries
4VAC15-320-25. Creel and length limits. Type of fishCreel or length limits for exceptions crappie (black or white) No crappie less than 9 inches No crappie less than 10 inches rock bass (redeye) No daily limit 5 per day in the aggregate with Roanoke bass; no rock bass less than 8 inches67 more rows
Walleye and Saugeye Limits The law is to catch only 5 per day and must not be less than 18 inches.
More details are below. The Virginia Chesapeake (Bay) Area Season (Spring) for striped bass (rockfish) opened up on Tuesday, May 16, and will run through June 15, 2023. During this period, anglers are allowed one (1) fish per person and that fish must measure between 20 and 28 inches in length.
Resident Fees LicenseFee County/City Resident Freshwater Fishing* (For county or city of residence only) $16.00 Resident State Freshwater Fishing License* (age 16 and older) 1-year license: $23.00 2-year license: $44.00 3-year license: $65.00 4-year license: $86.00 Resident State Fresh/Saltwater Fishing* $39.509 more rows
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Mahi mahi, also known as dolphin fish, are a popular offshore species to catch in Virginia Beach. The bag limit for mahi mahi is 10 per person per day, with a minimum size limit of 20 inches.
Creel Length Limits Creel and Length LimitGeographic Exceptions 2 per day No striped bass less than 18 inches None apply Walleye, Saugeye 5 per day in the aggregate No walleye or saugeye less than 18 inches Claytor Lake and the New River upstream to Fries Dam in Grayson County Sauger125 more rows
ing to the VMRC web site, Virginia anglers will have to abide by a slot of 20 inches to 28 inches with a limit of one fish per day for the spring season which lasts until June 15. The regular season at this time is scheduled to run from October 4 through December 31, 2023.

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