Expanded fishing on Veteran’s Day and Thanksgiving Holiday
Following a
request from Gov. Rick Scott, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC) has expanded the recreational red snapper season in Gulf state
waters by adding an additional seven days in November. The expanded open season
dates will be Nov.
5 and 6; Nov. 11 and 12, which is Veteran’s Day
weekend; and Nov.
25, 26 and 27, which is the Thanksgiving holiday. The Nov. 26 date is also a saltwater license-free
fishing day. Recreational fishing in Gulf waters adds $7.6 billion annually to
Florida’s economy.
Gov.
Scott said, “Communities across Florida’s Gulf Coast rely on the economic
benefit provided by Florida’s 78-day red snapper season. Because of weather
conditions caused by Hurricane Hermine, Florida anglers were unable to enjoy an
essential weekend of this important season. That is why I requested FWC to expand
red snapper season to make up for lost fishing opportunities and keep Florida
the ‘Fishing Capital of the World.’”
“The
popular red snapper season is an important economic driver for Florida’s
coastal communities,” said FWC Chairman Brian Yablonski. “On behalf of the
entire FWC, I would like to thank Governor Scott for the encouragement on the
expansion of red snapper season and for his leadership while Florida continues
to recover from Hurricane Hermine. We look forward to more communities and
anglers benefitting from these additional fishing opportunities.”
The red
snapper season in state waters was scheduled to be open Fridays, Saturdays and
Sundays through the end of October. To learn more about red snapper, visit
MyFWC.com/Fishing and click on “Saltwater Fishing,” “Recreational Regulations”
and “Snappers.”
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