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Florida Offshore Fishing Survey
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) needs your help. We are conducting an online survey to learn about fishing trends among Florida's offshore anglers. Please fill out this short survey; the information you provide will help us better understand the habits of Florida's offshore anglers and the state's recreational wahoo fishery. Even if you don't specifically target wahoo, your input is important to us. Visit the Wahoo Section to learn more about wahoo research.
1. Volunteer Information:
a. Gender  
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2. In the past year, how many days have you fished in federal waters offshore of Florida (more than 3 miles offshore of the east coast, more than 9 miles offshore of the west coast) ?



3. In what part of Florida do you do most of your offshore fishing?




4. How many years have you fished for or specifically targeted wahoo?













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