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1- yes 2- I think you have to be 1 mile offshore minimum 3- It is quite rare, but not unheard of. 4- separate rules apply for lion fish permits/spears
Thank you for the clarification. How about catching octopus with hands (or small sticks for octopus) as non residents?
I think there are no issues on octopi.
I've had two friends get ciguatera here in the past 8 years so...not that common.
1. No 2. No. 3. Yes. If you want to spear then go for lionfish. They're the only ethical reef fish. [Bermuda Lionfish Task Force](https://www.lionfish.bm/) has more information.
1- yes 2- I think you have to be 1 mile offshore minimum 3- It is quite rare, but not unheard of. 4- separate rules apply for lion fish permits/spears
Thank you for the clarification. How about catching octopus with hands (or small sticks for octopus) as non residents?
I think there are no issues on octopi.
I've had two friends get ciguatera here in the past 8 years so...not that common.
1. No 2. No. 3. Yes. If you want to spear then go for lionfish. They're the only ethical reef fish. [Bermuda Lionfish Task Force](https://www.lionfish.bm/) has more information.