Today, the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) released the Red Snapper landings estimate through September 21, 2025. LA Creel, LDWF's near real-time landings data collection program, indicates that 839,291 pounds, or 93.8%, of Louisiana's 2025 annual private recreational allocation of 894,955 pounds has been landed.

LDWF would like to inform anglers that, with less than 7% of the annual allocation remaining, a closure of the Red Snapper season may occur on short notice as weekly LA Creel estimates become available.  A closure could occur as early as the second week of October.

LDWF encourages recreational anglers to get out on the water while allocation remains!

The private recreational Red Snapper season began May 1 in both state and federal waters, running seven days a week with a daily bag limit of four fish per person and a 16-inch total length minimum size limit.  The season will remain open until recreational landings approach or reach Louisiana's allocation.

Resident and Non-Resident Recreational Anglers:

State For-Hire Charter Vessels: 

Federal For-Hire Charter Vessels: 

LDWF encourages anglers to reduce barotrauma while fishing for Red Snapper and other reef fish by using descending devices to return fish to a survivable depth before being released. Please see the LDWF barotrauma website for more information. Federal regulations require that anglers have a descending device or venting tool rigged and ready for use while fishing for reef fish in federal waters.

Visit the 2025 Red Snapper season webpage for detailed landing estimates.