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The greater amberjack, also known as AJ, amberjack, and reef donkey is generally described as being brown to olive on their back with a large head and mouth. Amberjack have a distinct dark stripe that runs from their snout to their tail that will light up when they are feeding. These fish live near deep structure such as oil rigs and reefs where they commonly are caught by anglers targeting red snapper. Amberjack are commonly targeted with cut bait or baitfish on large hooks dropped near these offshore structures.
Greater amberjack in Atlantic federal waters currently have no closed season for recreational harvest. Recreational amberjack harvest is set according to an annual catch quota. If the quota is met, the season will close.
The greater amberjack population in the south Atlantic is currently higher than the management target and is not being overfished. Even with a high population harvest restrictions are still in place. Atlantic amberjack must be at least 28” in length to be legally harvested with a daily bag limit of 1 fish per person.
North Carolina is known for some of the best offshore fishing in the country and amberjack is part of it. With countless spots to target these hard-fighting fish, these waters routinely produce a ton of amberjacks every year. Check out our North Carolina amberjack guides to plan your next fishing trip.
The greater amberjack population in the south Atlantic is currently higher than the management target and is not being overfished. Greater amberjack in Atlantic federal waters currently have no closed season for recreational harvest. Recreational amberjack harvest is set according to an annual catch quota. If the quota is met, the season will close.
Atlantic amberjack must be at least 28” in length to be legally harvested with a daily bag limit of 1 fish per person.
Offshore from South Carolina is an ideal environment for amberjack with plenty of structure for these fish to inhabit. If you want to find out what this powerful fish is all about while being surrounded by beautiful coastline, check out our South Carolina amberjack guides.
The greater amberjack population in the south Atlantic is currently higher than the management target and is not being overfished. Greater amberjack in Atlantic federal waters currently have no closed season for recreational harvest. Recreational amberjack harvest is set according to an annual catch quota. If the quota is met, the season will close.
Atlantic amberjack must be at least 28” in length to be legally harvested with a daily bag limit of 1 fish per person.
The 2022/2023 Gulf of Mexico recreational amberjack season began on September 1, 2022. The season will remain open for the months of September and October. The season is closed from November 1, 2022 through July 31, 2023. The season will close early if the annual catch meets or exceeds the quota.
The amberjack population is currently below the management target in the Gulf of Mexico despite the abundant population in the Atlantic. In the Gulf of Mexico, the Amberjack must be at least 34” in length to be harvested. In addition to the minimum size requirement, there is a daily bag limit of 1 fish per person.
With such a wide variety of environments across the huge Texas coast, fishing is great for many species including amberjack. With plenty of offshore platforms creating the perfect place for amberjack to feed, catching a monster is always possible. If you want to plan your next fishing trip, check out our Texas amberjack guides.
The 2022/2023 Gulf of Mexico recreational amberjack season began on September 1, 2022. The season will remain open for the months of September and October. The season is closed from November 1, 2022 through July 31, 2023. The season will close early if the annual catch meets or exceeds the quota.
In Texas, Amberjack must be at least 38” long in order to be legally harvested. The Daily bag limit is 1 fish per person.
Amberjack commonly feed near the oil rigs and other offshore structure that make Louisiana a top-notch fishing destination. With such productive waters it’s not a matter of if you get a bite, but can you keep them on. Check out our Louisiana amberjack guides to plan your next fishing trip.
The 2022/2023 Gulf of Mexico recreational amberjack season began on September 1, 2022. The season will remain open for the months of September and October. The season is closed from November 1, 2022 through July 31, 2023. The season will close early if the annual catch meets or exceeds the quota.
In Louisiana, Amberjack must be at least 34” in length to be harvested. In addition to the minimum size requirement, there is a daily bag limit of 1 fish per person.
The amberjack fishing in Mississippi is incredible with the potential for multiple hookups and even a giant in a single trip. There is plenty of deep structure a short distance from shore and make finding the fish easy. If you want to battle it out with one of the strongest fish in the gulf, our Mississippi amberjack guides have you covered.
The 2022/2023 Gulf of Mexico recreational amberjack season began on September 1, 2022. The season will remain open for the months of September and October. The season is closed from November 1, 2022 through July 31, 2023. The season will close early if the annual catch meets or exceeds the quota.
In Mississippi, Amberjack must be at least 34” in length to be harvested. In addition to the minimum size requirement, there is a daily bag limit of 1 fish per person.
Amberjack are commonly caught by anglers looking to catch red snapper because these fish live in the same spots. Alabama has prime fishing for both species with endless offshore structure to target in search of a giant. Start planning your next fishing trip with one of our Alabama amberjack guides.
The 2022/2023 Gulf of Mexico recreational amberjack season began on September 1, 2022. The season will remain open for the months of September and October. The season is closed from November 1, 2022 through July 31, 2023. The season will close early if the annual catch meets or exceeds the quota.
In Alabama, Amberjack must be at least 34” in length to be harvested. In addition to the minimum size requirement, there is a daily bag limit of 1 fish per person.
No matter which coast you go to in Florida you have prime amberjack fishing spots nearby. The abundant offshore reefs make the amberjack easy to find and a hard fight likely to follow. If you want to experience some of the best amberjack fishing in the country, check out our Florida amberjack guides.
The 2022/2023 Gulf of Mexico recreational amberjack season began on September 1, 2022. The season will remain open for the months of September and October. The season is closed from November 1, 2022 through July 31, 2023. The season will close early if the annual catch meets or exceeds the quota.
In state waters on the Atlantic Coast of Florida, greater amberjack have no closed season and are legal to harvest year round.
In Florida, Amberjack must be at least 28” in length in the Atlantic or 34” in the Gulf of Mexico to be harvested. In addition to the minimum size requirement, there is a daily bag limit of 1 fish per person.
Joey Butrus
Updated on June 22, 2023
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