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Newsdata · Florida Politics·June 5, 2026Florida State

Fishermen prepared for the longest red snapper season in recent memory. A court order stopped it

A federal judge blocked an expanded snapper season, creating conflict for anglers.

ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. (AP) — Miles from shore, Chris Kemp pumps and reels as he battles a fish 150 feet below. Eventually, it gives up, and the 10-pound red snapper is hauled aboard the Jodie Lynn II.

There’s barely time to rejoice. As Kemp raises his trophy for a picture, the charter boat’s captain rushes over and then drives a knifelike tool into the fish’s gas-filled bladder. The procedure, required by federal law, is intended to improve the fish’s chances of survival after release.

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