Also known as: Mink
Neovison Vison: Species StatusNative; View All Species Mink have a long sleek body, thick tail, small ears and small eyes. They are between 1 and 2.5 feet long and weigh up to 4 pounds. These animals are dark-chocolate brown to black in color and sometimes have a patch of white along the chin and throat.
Habitat & Range
Mink are typically found in or near and around sources of water, although they can also be found on dry land.
Life History
Mink are members of the mustelid (or weasel) family, and like other species in this family, are strictly carnivorous. They hunt along banks and within streams or other water sources searching for fish, frogs, crayfish, crabs, and small mammals even as large as muskrats. Mink are most active at night, early in the morning, or late in the evening. Because they are small, fast, and move in and out of the underbrush and water frequently, mink may go unnoticed by humans even in areas where they are common. Biologists are seeking help from the public to report any mink sightings they may have by going tohttps://app.myfwc.com/hsc/weasel/. Additional pictures are provided in this link. Fisherman, boaters and other water re-creationists are asked to be particularly watchful for mink and report any sightings.
Hunting Season
Closed season - no open hunting or trapping
Frequently Asked Questions
Regulations for hunting American Mink in Florida
American mink (all subspecies) are fully protected in Florida. Taking or possessing mink is prohibited statewide.
Can you trap mink in Florida?
No, American mink (all subspecies) are fully protected in Florida. Taking or possessing mink is prohibited statewide.
What's another name for American Mink?
American Mink is also known as Mink in Florida.
References
| State | Category | Directory | Subcategory | Content | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Florida | Hunting | Regulations | Season Dates | Closed season - no open hunting or trapping | Link |
| Florida | Hunting | Regulations | Regulations | American mink (all subspecies) are fully protected in Florida. Taking or possessing mink is prohibited statewide. | Link |



