Greater Amberjack (also known as Amberjack, AJ, Reef Donkey) in Alabama. Minimum legal size, daily bag limit, possession limit — verified against the ADCNR Marine Resources guide, 2026.
In Alabama, the minimum legal size for Greater Amberjack is 34 in and the daily bag limit is 1 per person. Season note: Open seasons and these size and bag limits are reviewed at least annually and can change in-season — always confirm the current Alabama rules (including open dates, depth and area) before keeping fish.
Open seasons and these size and bag limits are reviewed at least annually and can change in-season — always confirm the current Alabama rules (including open dates, depth and area) before keeping fish.
Gulf of Mexico species; AL state-waters limits. Min size is fork length (FL). STATE waters (table titled 'Recreational Size, Daily Creel and Possession Limits FOR STATE WATERS'); 34" min FL, 1/person. AL state waters open/close along with federal regulations (the (#) footnote). Federal/offshore Gulf greater amberjack season is set annually by NOAA Fisheries / Gulf council with short specific open windows — check the NOAA Fisheries Bulletin for current dates. (Lesser amberjack is separate: 14"-22" FL, 20-fish reef-fish aggregate.)
These limits are pulled from the ADCNR Marine Resources saltwater recreational size and creel limits. Last verified June 2026.
Always check the official guide before keeping any fish. Regulations change. Alabama Marine Resources Division (Department of Conservation and Natural Resources) updates its guide annually and occasionally mid-year. Fines for over-bag or undersized fish are significant.
Alabama requires a Saltwater Fishing License for all persons fishing or possessing fish in salt water (exemptions for under-16, residents aged 65+, and fishing from a licensed public pier). Alabama saltwater licences.
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