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Byline: Chris Olwell
June 21--PANAMACITY--Recreationaland commercial fishers who want to voice their opinion on possible changes to spotted seatrout regulations will get the opportunity to speak their mind today during a Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission public workshop. The workshop, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Bay County Extension Center of the University of Florida, 2728 E. 14th St. in the Cedar Grove community, is one of a series of events being held around the state for FWC officials to gather public feedback on spotted seatrout management. FWC is considering increasing the bag-limit of spotted seatrout in the southern region of the state from four to …