Alabama Extends Red Snapper Season

Alabama red snapper season remains open seven days a week until private-angler quota is met.
Alabama red snapper fishing
With more than 200,000 pounds of quota remaining, snapper season will continue until the allowance is met. ADCNR photo by Billy Pope

The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR) announced that red snapper season is now open seven days a week until the private angler quota of 664,552 pounds is met.

“We have had a good red snapper season so far this year and I have been blessed with several great fishing trips with family and friends,” said Chris Blankenship, ADCNR Commissioner. “In examining the pounds harvested so far this year and the quota that is remaining, we are expanding red snapper season to seven days a week effective immediately. I am glad we can add more access to this great fishery throughout the fall.”

As of August 24, ADCNR’s Marine Resources Division reported that 443,737 pounds of the state’s 2025 quota had been harvested. ADCNR will announce a season closure date when the 2025 quota is anticipated to be met.

Alabama’s red snapper season applies to anglers fishing from shore, private recreational vessels and state-licensed Alabama commercial party boats in Alabama state waters and federal waters that do not hold federal for-hire fishing permits. ADCNR uses Snapper Check to monitor shore, private vessel and state charter angler landings during the season. Weekly landings updates are available at www.outdooralabama.com/2025-red-snapper-landings-summary.

For more information about Alabama’s red snapper season, visit www.outdooralabama.com/mrd-fisheries-section/red-snapper-faqs.