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 ...
If their red snapper catches improve in the coming years, Texas anglers of all political stripes should thank Kamala Harris. As vice president, in August 2022 she broke a tie in the U.S. Senate that ...
"American fishing vessels are very invested in making sure that the stock is well-preserved," said Coast Guard Cdr. Michelle Foster. "They pay taxes, they do everything to maintain this fishery.
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Texas anglers: The “state waters vs federal waters” snapper line matters more now
Red snapper has always been a high‑stakes fish in Texas, but the line between state and federal waters now... The post Texas ...
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Texas red snapper anglers are getting a rude Jan. 1 surprise in federal waters
Texas offshore anglers who spent 2025 enjoying a long, generous red snapper run are about to hit a hard... The post Texas red ...
RANGE BEACH, Ala. (WKRG) — Just hours after the opening of recreational red snapper season, the catch started coming in at Boggy Point boat launch in Orange Beach. “My wife said, ‘Hey, if you catch ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — The fall’s private recreational red snapper is back at Florida’s Gulf Coast. Starting Monday, private boats and state charter vessels without federal reef fish permits can fish on ...
The US Coast Guard (USCG) has interdicted two more lanchas in the Gulf of Mexico and arrested eight Mexican nationals, just weeks after stopping four lanchas and detaining 16 fishermen. USCG crew ...
Three men are accused of illegally catching 200 pounds of red snapper while aboard a lancha off the Texas Gulf Coast, according to the U.S. Coast Guard. Officials transferred the the men, who they ...
Efforts by the US Coast Guard in Texas to end illegal fishing in the newly renamed Gulf of America resulted in the recent detention of 11 Mexican fishermen and the seizure of 1,595 pounds of illegally ...
The U.S. Coast Guard intercepted four lanchas in the Gulf of Mexico Friday, detaining 11 Mexican fisherman and seizing nearly 1,600 pounds of red snapper and nine sharks, according to a news release.
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