If thats the case then i will dispose of them. I may have been miss informed then and my apologies if i had been
No apologies you break the law you lose.If thats the case then i will dispose of them. I may have been miss informed then and my apologies if i had been
I'm apologizing because i had been misinformed by some guy at the FWC. i know ignorance of the law is not an excuse but its not that hard to kill the fish. and thats what ill do if i am breaking the law. Ill do what Oddball says about themNo apologies you break the law you lose.
God damn this guy been trolling since he got here
well I knew you could keep them for consumption but they had to be killed first, no exceptions. thank you for clarifying, I wanted to make sure I wasn't watch-dogging the OP for no reason if the laws were now different.Actually, Florida has an addendum to the federal SH ban. In FL, all newly caught snakeheads must be killed by removing their heads. They cannot be released alive once caught for any reason.
Yes, it is legal to take SHs for personal consumption. However, they cannot be transported alive. They must be beheaded at the time they're caught.