Get your prized fishing rods ready. It's almost red snapper season! Gov. Ron DeSantis announced the record 103-day 2024 Gulf Red Snapper recreational season, breaking last year's record of 87 days. “I ...
Read full article: Florida announces record-breaking Gulf red snapper fishing season PORT CANAVERAL, Fla. – For just 48 hours this weekend, Atlantic fishing can include the coveted and delicious red ...
Only some 75 days left this year to fish for red snapper. Huh? What's that? You thought it came and went with last weekend's two-day season? Well, it did. But not off Florida's gulf coast, where ...
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‘It’s our resource’: Florida’s East Coast could see longest red snapper season since 2009 in 2026
Florida’s Atlantic Coast could see the longest Red Snapper season since 2009 this year, if the federal government signs off on a plan to shift management of the fishery over to the state.
This year has been a good, but not great, red snapper season for Brian Lambert of Fishhawk Charters. "No crazy big fish in big numbers. We're not getting 12 monster red snapper on trips," said Lambert ...
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. – Florida Fish and Wildlife (FWC) is giving anglers the opportunity to directly provide data and improve the management of red snapper in the South Atlantic ocean. With an exempted ...
Fisheries scientist and artist Elle Wibisono recently published a children’s book, “A Snapper Tale,” that features red-colored snappers native to Indonesia’s waters. Equipped with her extensive ...
About 20 miles off shore is where you can find one of the Gulf’s most popular fish – the red snapper. “When the season’s open everybody goes out there’s so many big snappers that they catch the quota ...
Florida applied for a permit that would allow a 39-day Atlantic recreational red snapper fishing season, a dramatic increase ...
Recreational anglers in Atlantic waters from Key West to North Carolina — and every Florida inlet in between — will get just 24 hours to fish for and keep coveted red snapper, a fish that's great for ...
Craig Patterson, owner-operator of the longtime shop on the Port Orange Causeway, checked in at 3 a.m. Friday, and, “after a few cups of coffee, we start dipping.” He assumes he’ll sell thousands of ...
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