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Northern Red Snapper

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The Northern Red Snapper is a highly prized marine fish found in the Western Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico. Known for its vibrant red coloration and strong fight, it is a popular target for both commercial and recreational fishing. This species typically inhabits deep waters around reefs and rocky bottoms, where it preys on fish, crustaceans, and mollusks. Red snapper are also well-regarded for their culinary qualities, making them a valuable catch.
  • Other names
    -
  • Length
    ~60 (max 100)
  • Weight
    ~5 (max 23)
  • Water
    Salt
  • Water Temp
    19-27° F
  • Depth
    9-188 ft

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Regulation for Northern Red Snapper

  • Season
    Always open
  • Bag limit
    2
  • Vessel limit
    -
  • Trophy limits
    -
  • Max size
    -
  • Min size
    16"
  • Measurement
    Total Length
  • Prohibited methods
    -

Living Conditions

  • 🐟 Habitat preferences

    • Northern Red Snapper prefer deep, warm waters, usually around reefs, wrecks, and rocky structures
    • They are bottom dwellers, often found at depths ranging from moderate to deep waters
    • Their diet consists mainly of fish, crustaceans, and mollusks, with a preference for areas abundant in prey
    • Juveniles are more likely to be found in shallower waters, gradually moving to deeper habitats as they mature
  • ♻️ Life cycle and mating behavior

    • Red Snapper spawn in the warmer months, moving to deeper offshore waters to release eggs
    • Females can produce a large number of eggs, which are dispersed in the open water
    • Larvae drift with the currents before settling in shallow waters where they develop into juveniles
    • As they mature, red snappers gradually migrate to deeper waters, where they establish territories around structures like reefs and wrecks