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 ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) – It’s one of the most anticipated seasons of the year for offshore anglers — American red snapper season is officially open in the Gulf! These prized fish draw anglers from across ...
The wind is little to non-existent. Snapper fishing is literally off the chain. Seriously, whether its fishing for snapper offshore in 90 feet of water or fishing for snapper under the local pier or ...
Florida's gulf coast has a 126-day red snapper season for private anglers, while the Atlantic coast only has a two-day season. Inshore fishing in the Halifax/Indian River area saw success with various ...
A recreational fisher holds a large red snapper. Red snapper season will last two days along North Carolina's Atlantic Coast this summer. The "mini-season" for recreational anglers is July 11 and 12.
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 ...
Read full article: Gov. DeSantis announces 70-day red snapper fishing season Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis holds news conference in Panhandle. Read full article: Orange County Sheriff’s Office unveils ...
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. — Governor Ron DeSantis announced on Fri., Aug. 11, that Gulf red snapper season will be extended by 17 days. The announcement adds every Friday through Sunday in September, Labor ...
Ready for a spring fling? You've probably already heard this, but this year spring came in astronomically at 11:50 p.m. Tuesday. That's when the sun crossed north over the equator, the earliest spring ...
Happy leap day (if you're reading this on Feb. 29, the day it publishes) which is good for anglers because it means we all have an extra day to fish. That's especially good because there are several ...
A fishing lodge in Panama has submitted yet another huge saltwater fish for world-record consideration. In an Instagram post Monday, Los Buzos Resort said the “beast of a Cubera snapper” had already ...