Greater Amberjack (also known as Amberjack, AJ, Reef Donkey) in South Carolina. Minimum legal size, daily bag limit, possession limit — verified against the SCDNR guide, 2026.
In South Carolina, the minimum legal size for Greater Amberjack is 28 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 South Carolina 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 South Carolina rules (including open dates, depth and area) before keeping fish.
The 'April 1-30' closed season on the SCDNR/eRegulations table is FEDERAL-waters only; SC state waters (out to 3 miles) are year-round per the May 8, 2025 law. STATE waters (0-3 mi): no closed season since May 8, 2025; min size 28-inch FL; bag 1/person/day. FEDERAL waters (3-200 mi): annual closed season (the eRegulations table currently shows a federal-only 'April 1-30' closure); dates set annually by SAFMC/NOAA. Federal min size is also 28-inch FL and bag 1/person/day.
These limits are pulled from the SCDNR saltwater size and catch limits. Last verified June 2026.
Always check the official guide before keeping any fish. Regulations change. South Carolina Department of Natural Resources updates its guide annually and occasionally mid-year. Fines for over-bag or undersized fish are significant.
South Carolina requires a Saltwater Recreational Fishing License for anyone aged 16 or older harvesting marine resources. SC saltwater licences.
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