FWC proposes 2014 Gulf recreational red snapper season

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission proposed 2014 Gulf recreational red snapper season dates in state waters. This proposed season will be brought back before the Commission for final approval at its April 15-17 meeting in Tallahassee.

The 2014 proposed season, if approved in April, would be 52 days long, starting the Saturday before Memorial Day, which is May 24 this year, and remaining open through July 14, closing July 15. The commission could choose to change the season length and dates at the April meeting. Starting the season the Saturday before Memorial Day could increase recreational fishing opportunities for anglers by giving them the chance to fish for red snapper in state waters during the holiday weekend.

The federal season is scheduled to be 40 days long, starting June 1 and remaining open through July 10. This season is subject to change if NOAA Fisheries data indicate that the recreational red snapper quota will be caught before or after the end of the federal season.

State waters in the Gulf are from shore to 9 nautical miles. Federal waters extend from where state waters end out to about 200 nautical miles.

Visit the FWC website to learn more about commission agenda items, or, for more on recreational red snapper fishing in the Gulf of Mexico, click on “Saltwater,” “Recreational Regulations” and “Gulf Snapper.”

This article originally appeared on Crestview News Bulletin: FWC proposes 2014 Gulf recreational red snapper season