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Lobster

September 06, 2012 08:24PM
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Good evening, is there a season for harvesting/catching lobster and can anyone suggest some good areas? Thanks in advance

September 06, 2012 09:14PM
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Here is a link about fishing in the USVI.

[www.vinow.com]


More information is located on the VI Fish and Wildlife website.

[www.vifishandwildlife.com]

If you require additional information on fisheries regulations, contact the Division of Environmental Enforcement at 773-5774 in St. Croix and 774-3320 in St. Thomas.


Which island are you interested concerning you lobster fishing?



Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 09/06/2012 09:33PM by SeaBreeze19.

September 08, 2012 01:29PM
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So what i gathered form the website is that you can catch them year round as long as yuou dont spear them...Does anyone know any good spots for lobster?

September 08, 2012 03:03PM
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Which island?

You can't spear, hook, use chemicals or gigs/traps to catch them and you are allowed 2 per day year round. Excluding females with eggs. They must have 3.5 inch carapace or larger.

September 08, 2012 03:09PM
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Thanks...St. Thomas.

September 09, 2012 08:30PM
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vaheel
...Does anyone know any good spots for lobster?

I will be curious to see if any fisherman would ever answer this response

September 10, 2012 04:00PM
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Yea...I know but it was worth a shot.

September 10, 2012 10:11PM
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Too funny, I was gonna post the other day that I hardly believe anyone will give away their little spots they like to go for lobster! It's best to have a boat. Lobster like areas with good movement of water. I recently saw a post on fb where someone said they used to go in between Thatch and Grass islands. Good luck!

September 12, 2012 03:56PM
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Quote
vaheel
So what i gathered form the website is that you can catch them year round as long as yuou dont spear them...Does anyone know any good spots for lobster?

know any good spots....yes
will i post......no
could you find the spot....hope not

But I will recommend that you invest in an under water flash light.
Tie a glow stick to the back of your mask.
The hunt is 50% of the fun.

September 13, 2012 01:12PM
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thanks, whats the glowstick for?

September 13, 2012 02:52PM
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AAH....

So the boaters (hopefully not rescuers) can see you at night. also hang one on the shore so you can find your way back

September 15, 2012 06:55AM
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SeaBreeze19
Which island?

You can't spear, hook, use chemicals or gigs/traps to catch them and you are allowed 2 per day year round. Excluding females with eggs. They must have 3.5 inch carapace or larger.


The 2 per day rule only applys in the National Park Boundarys around St. John. No taking of lobster in the St. James Preserve as well.

September 15, 2012 08:48AM
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This link should give you all the information needed for lobster catching.

[www.caribbeanfmc.com]

Trapper9872, correct - 2 lobster per day applies to National Park waters only. Thanks for the corection.

There is a download under the above link that shows where National Park waters are. Or at least on that website.

If you have any any questions, call the phone numbers provided.

September 15, 2012 12:50PM
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[www.caribbeanfmc.com]

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U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS TERRITORIAL WATERS
SUMMARY OF FISHING REGULATIONS
TERRITORIAL WATERS EXTEND FROM SHORE TO 3 MILES OFFSHORE
1 Whelk:
Size Limit:
Landing Restriction:
Closed Season :
V.I.C., Title 12, Chapter 9A, §316-6 & 316-7.
Minimum size of shell must be greater than 2 7/16 inches in
diameter.
Must be landed whole in the shell (see Appendix 1 page 24).
April 1-September 30.
2 Conch:
Size Limit:
Harvest Quota:
Landing Restriction:
Sale Restriction:
Closed Season:
V.I.C., Title 12, Chapter 9A, §316-1 & 316-4.
Minimum size of 9 inch shell length from the spire to the distal end,
or 3/8 inch lip thickness (see Appendix 1 page 24).
No harvest of undersized conch.
150 conch per day per permitted commercial fisher.
6 conch per day per recreational (personal use) fisher; not to
exceed 24 per boat per day.
Must be landed alive and whole in the shell at final landing site.
No disposal of shell at sea before landing. Taking conch to offshore
cays and islands for purpose of removing from shell is prohibited.
Transport of conch meat out of shell over open water is prohibited.
No sale of undersized conch shell or meat from undersized conch.
No sale of imported conch meat unless shipment is accompanied by a
CITES export permit and shipment is cleared at the Port of Miami.
(see Conch Imports, page 8 for exceptions and further information).
July 1 - September 30.
3 Spiny Lobster:
Size Limit:
Landing Restriction:
Gear Restrictions:
V.I.C., Title 12, Chapter 9A, §319.
3 ½ inch carapace length (see Appendix 1 page 24).
Must be landed whole.
No harvest of females with eggs.
No spearfishing, hooks, gigs or use of chemicals.

4 Shrimp:
Commissioner Prescribed Rule, V.I.C., Title 12, Chapter 9A, §303(1)
No commercial harvest in Altona Lagoon and Great Pond.
No sale.
Recreational permit is required (see page 1).
5 Goliath Grouper
(jewfish):
Commissioner Prescribed Rule, V.I.C., Title 12, Chapter 2, §104
Endangered species. Harvest prohibited, no possession.
6 Billfish:
V.I.C., Title 12, Chapter 9A.
Federal regulations for billfish apply in territorial waters. See page
15 for specific regulations.
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7 Billfish, Swordfish,
Tuna & Shark:

V.I.C., Title 12, Chapter 9A.
Federal regulations and federal permit requirements apply in
territorial waters. See page 15 for specific regulations.
8 Tarpon &
Bonefish:

Commissioner Prescribed Rule under V.I.C., Title 12, Chapter 9A,
§304.
No harvest.
Catch and release using hook and line only.
9 Sea Turtles:
V.I.C., Title 12, Chapter 9A, §318.
Endangered species. No harvest, no possession and no harassment of
sea turtles or their eggs.
10 Aquarium
Collecting:

V.I.C., Title 12, Chapter 9A, §106c.
Permit required from the Department of Planning and Natural
Resources, Division of Fish and Wildlife.

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