Charter Boats Get Longer Red Snapper Season This Summer In The Gulf

OBA Staff • April 2, 2026

Federally permitted for-hire vessels will enjoy a nearly five-month window to target red snapper in Gulf waters

Charter Boats Get Longer Red Snapper Season This Summer In The Gulf

Orange Beach, Ala. — (OBA) — NOAA Fisheries has announced the 2026 recreational red snapper season for federally permitted for-hire vessels in the Gulf of America. The season will last 147 days, providing charter and headboat operations with nearly five months to target one of the Gulf's most popular sportfish. This represents a 19-day increase from the 2025 season. The extended season was determined using recent catch-rate data and average landed-fish weights.


The season will open at 12:01 a.m., local time, on June 1, 2026, and end at 12:01 a.m., local time, on October 26, 2026. These dates apply only to vessels holding a federal for-hire reef fish permit.


The total recreational red snapper quota for 2026 is 7,991,900 pounds whole weight. The for-hire component receives 42.3% of that, which amounts to 3,380,574 pounds whole weight. The annual catch target for the for-hire fleet is set at 3,076,322 pounds, or 91% of its quota. This built-in buffer helps prevent the fleet from exceeding its allocation.


Private anglers are managed separately. Each Gulf state establishes its own private angling season for both state and federal waters. The private angling sector receives 57.7% of the recreational quota. Anglers fishing from private boats should contact their state marine resources agency for specific season dates.


Federal regulations impose strict limits on anyone aboard a vessel with a federal charter or headboat reef fish permit. These individuals cannot fish for or possess red snapper in federal or state waters when the federal for-hire season is closed. This restriction applies even if the captain is on a personal trip with family rather than running a charter.


If a federal permit is transferred off a vessel during the fishing year, no one aboard that boat may fish for or possess red snapper outside the federal for-hire season for the rest of that year. The rule applies regardless of any other permits the vessel may have.


Vessels holding a federal commercial reef fish permit but not a charter or headboat permit may fish recreationally for red snapper during the private angling season. The captain must declare a recreational trip through the vessel monitoring system or call-in system before leaving the dock. On those trips, each person aboard is limited to the applicable state bag limit, no commercial quantities of reef fish may be on board, and the catch cannot be sold.


State-licensed for-hire vessels without a federal permit are not permitted to fish for or possess red snapper in or from federal waters. These operators should review their state regulations regarding red snapper fishing in state waters.


If the 2026 annual catch target is not met by the October 26 closing date, NOAA Fisheries has the authority to reopen the season based on updated harvest projections.


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