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Lobster Diving

Hunt Florida spiny lobster (“bugs”) by snorkeling or scuba from your boat in the Florida Keys. Know the season rules, measure correctly, and avoid no-take zones.

Lobster diving in Florida is the iconic Keys-style combo of boating, snorkeling or scuba, and legally harvesting Florida spiny lobster (Panulirus argus) using hand/hand gear. It’s a hands-on adventure that starts at the dock and continues over patch reefs and hard-bottom areas where lobster shelter in ledges and holes.

Key Largo is one of the best-known jumping-off points because reef access is close and boating infrastructure is strong. Just as important as finding habitat is knowing where you can’t take lobster—many famous reefs are Sanctuary Preservation Areas (SPAs) with strict no-take rules.

Before you go, confirm you have the proper license and lobster permit, bring a legal measuring device, fly a diver-down flag, and check charts/markers for SPAs and other restricted zones. Regulations are enforced heavily during mini season and busy weekends.

Boaters who want a day trip that mixes diving and harvestingSmall groups planning mini-season or regular-season lobster huntsSnorkelers targeting shallow hard-bottom and patch-reef edgesScuba divers looking for deeper ledges (where legal)Visitors who want a Keys dive culture experience from the water

About This Experience

Florida “lobster diving” typically means snorkeling or scuba diving from a boat to recreationally harvest Florida spiny lobster—no claws, and very different from Maine lobster. Harvest is by hand/hand gear (no spears), and you must follow size limits, bag limits, and seasonal dates. In the Florida Keys and nearby Biscayne National Park the daily bag limit is 6 per person; elsewhere in Florida it’s 12 per person. You must measure lobster in the water with a gauge and keep only legal-sized lobster (carapace length greater than 3 inches). Many well-known reefs are inside Sanctuary Preservation Areas (often marked with yellow buoys), where harvesting or possessing lobster is prohibited—so treat those as sightseeing/dive landmarks, not hunting grounds.

Boat-friendly routes and day plans (Key Largo area)

Key Largo launch → Patch-reef edges (legal zones only)

Half day

Run offshore from Key Largo and work patch-reef and hard-bottom edges outside SPAs. Rotate spots, measure every lobster in-water, and keep your group tight to the dive flag.

Hard-bottom hunt → Afternoon scenic snorkel at an iconic reef (no-take)

Full day

Plan harvesting earlier in legal areas, then finish with a sightseeing snorkel/dive at a famous landmark reef. Many iconic Key Largo sites are SPAs—great for photos and coral, but no lobster harvest.

Mini-season early run → Quick limits attempt → Back before crowds

Morning mission (peak season)

Launch at first light, choose conservative conditions, and prioritize safety and etiquette. Expect heavier traffic and stricter scrutiny—keep paperwork, gauges, and flag setup ready.

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Tips for a safe, legal lobster-diving trip

Carry a Florida saltwater fishing license and a lobster permit before you leave the dock.

Know the dates: mini season is two days (last Wed/Thu of July); regular season runs Aug 6 through March 31.

Bring a lobster gauge and measure in the water; minimum carapace length must be greater than 3 inches.

Respect bag limits: 6 per person/day in Monroe County (Keys) and Biscayne National Park; 12 per person/day elsewhere in Florida.

Avoid Sanctuary Preservation Areas (SPAs) and other no-take zones—often marked with yellow buoys. No harvesting or possession is allowed inside.

Fly a diver-down flag correctly and keep the boat at idle speed around dive flags; keep divers close to the flag per Florida requirements.

Don’t touch or tamper with commercial traps—interference can carry serious penalties, and recreational trapping is prohibited.

In the Keys, follow local shoreline restrictions in season (commonly: no snorkeling/diving within 300 feet of residential/commercial shoreline, canals, and marinas).

Plan for current, visibility shifts, and afternoon storms—especially in summer. Keep a conservative go/no-go threshold.

Best time to go lobster diving

Mini season (late July) offers the biggest buzz and the most boat traffic—launch early and plan cautiously. Regular season (Aug 6–Mar 31) usually gives you more flexibility and fewer crowds, with late summer and fall often offering warm water and solid visibility windows between weather systems.

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Frequently Asked Questions

It’s boating to legal harvest areas and snorkeling or scuba diving to recreationally take Florida spiny lobster (“bugs”) by hand/hand gear, following season dates, size limits, and bag limits.

Yes. You generally need a Florida recreational saltwater fishing license and a lobster permit to harvest spiny lobster recreationally.

Mini season is a two-day sport season (last consecutive Wednesday and Thursday of July). Regular season runs from Aug 6 through March 31.

In Monroe County (Florida Keys) and Biscayne National Park, the limit is 6 per person per day. In the rest of Florida, it’s 12 per person per day.

Many famous sites are Sanctuary Preservation Areas (SPAs) or otherwise regulated as no-take zones. SPAs prohibit harvesting/possessing marine life, so use them as navigation or sightseeing dive spots—not harvest locations—unless you’ve confirmed the exact area is legal.

At minimum: a diver-down flag setup, a lobster measuring gauge (measure in the water), and appropriate snorkel or scuba gear. Bring documentation for your license/permit and confirm local and sanctuary rules before entering the water.

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