New York regulations
Scup (Porgy) Regulations in New York 2026
New York scup regulations in 2026: 11″ min size, 30 fish/day bag limit. Sourced from DEC.
Rules (2)
Other New York fish regulations
Other regulated species in New York with current rule pages — same DEC source, same verification cadence.
- Trout (Brook, Brown, Rainbow)528 rules
- Walleye240 rules
- Lake Trout238 rules
- Salmon (Chinook, Coho, Pink)61 rules
- Muskie (Muskellunge)60 rules
- Northern Pike54 rules
- Bluegill (Sunfish)44 rules
- Stripers (Striped Bass)29 rules
- Yellow Perch16 rules
- Tog (Tautog / Blackfish)9 rules
- Crappie (Black & White)7 rules
- Channel Catfish5 rules
- Redfish (Red Drum)4 rules
- Black Sea Bass4 rules
- Bluefish4 rules
- Fluke (Summer Flounder)3 rules
- Weakfish2 rules
- Largemouth Bass2 rules
- Smallmouth Bass2 rules
Also known as
Scup is also called Scup (Porgy), porgy. Anglers in different regions use different names for the same fish, and the rules on this page apply to all of them in New York.
Frequently asked questions
When is Scup season in New York?
Scup season in New York is set by DEC. Some zones may have specific open windows; see the rule table above.
What is the size limit for Scup in New York?
Minimum size for Scup in New York is 11 inches, per DEC. Slot limits or maximum sizes may apply in some zones.
What is the daily bag limit for Scup in New York?
Daily bag limit for Scup in New York is 30 fish/day, per DEC.
Official sources cited
Reference only. Regulations change frequently, often mid-season. Always verify with DEC before keeping a catch.