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DeSantis Announces 17-Day Extension of Record Gulf Recreational Red Snapper Season


Today, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced the state is extending the already record 2023 recreational Gulf red snapper season by 17 days, adding every Friday through Sunday in September, Labor Day, and Thanksgiving Day to the previously announced season. The 2023 season now totals 87 days, the longest combined season since the state assumed management of red snapper.

Those fishing from private recreational vessels in state and federal waters in the Gulf, and charter vessels without a federal reef fish permit that are limited to fishing in state waters, will be able to participate in the 2023 Gulf red snapper season.

โ€œI am proud to extend our historic Gulf red snapper season and provide even more opportunities for anglers of all ages to see why Florida is the fishing capital of the world,โ€ said DeSantis. โ€œWhile Biden and his federal agencies shorten seasons and strangle fishing opportunities elsewhere, weโ€™re showing what responsible, freedom-minded government can accomplish.โ€

โ€œThe Gulf red snapper season brings anglers from across the country to enjoy this recreational opportunity,โ€ said Roger Young, executive director of Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. โ€œBeing able to extend the season 17 days will allow additional access and opportunities to all who want to experience the fishing capital of the world.โ€

These dates extend the fall season by 17 days. The fall season now includes every Friday-Sunday throughout the months of September, October, and November as well as Labor Day and Thanksgiving Day. See the updated fall season dates below:

  • Sept. 1-4 (Friday-Monday of Labor Day Weekend)
  • Sept. 8-10
  • Sept. 15-17
  • Sept. 22-24
  • Sept. 29-Oct. 1
  • Oct. 6-8
  • Oct. 13-15
  • Oct. 20-22
  • Oct. 27-29
  • Nov. 3-5
  • Nov. 10-12 (Veterans Day Weekend)
  • Nov. 17-19
  • Nov. 23-26 (Thanksgiving Weekend)

Make your plans to get on the water, and if you want to fish for red snapper in state or federal waters from a private recreational vessel, even if you are exempt from fishing license requirements, you must sign up as a State Reef Fish Angler (annual renewal required) at GoOutdoorsFlorida.com.

For more on recreational snapper regulations, click here.