TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday announced a 17-day extension to Florida’s 2024 Gulf Red Snapper recreational fishing season, allowing families and visitors additional opportunities to fish during the holiday season.
The extension compensates for fishing days lost to Hurricanes Helene and Milton earlier this year.
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“Because of our good state stewardship, we can offer these extra Gulf Red Snapper days during December,” said DeSantis in a news release. “I hope this extended season allows families to enjoy fishing together this holiday season.”
This extension follows the governor’s announcement in April of a record 103-day Red Snapper season and said it reflects Florida’s data-driven approach to managing its fisheries. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) confirmed the additional days will not affect next year’s season.
Updated 2024 Gulf Red Snapper Schedule:
- November 22-24
- November 28-30 (Thanksgiving Holiday)
- December 6-8
- December 13-15
- December 20-22
- December 24-31 (Christmas Eve through New Year’s Eve)
“We’re excited to offer anglers additional fishing days during December,” said FWC Executive Director Roger Young. “The holiday season is a great time to enjoy Florida’s iconic fisheries with family and friends.”
Last month in Steinhatchee, DeSantis announced discounts on fishing and hunting licenses for Florida residents, including half-off short-term licenses and reduced lifetime sportsman licenses for children through Jan. 3, 2025.