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Snook: Fishing for snook is about as good as it gets. Good numbers are being reported from the beaches, to the passes and along the mangrove shorelines. Strike Zone ...
It's not easy to catch a legal snook, but if you do, you have quite a delicacy. Those restrictions add to the snook's ...
Fish of the Week Snook: Snook fishing has really picked up for Tampa Bay area anglers and locations elsewhere. This weekend’s cold front may slow the action, but the bite will rebound quickly ...
Despite cooler weather, plenty of snook are biting in the bay area and feeding as they prepare to transition to the back waters.
Snook: The snook bite continues to be very good for Tampa Bay area anglers and locations elsewhere. The fish are on the move and feeding aggressively for the upcoming spawn. Strike Zone, 3, 4, 5 ...
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission knows how much Floridians love snook. To date, during the fiscal year 2020-2021, the FWC has sold 311,067 fishing licenses withsnook permits ...
Think snook, seatrout, and redfish are off the table during wintertime? Think again. Here's how to catch saltwater fish in the winter.
A $10 snook permit is required to keep snook, along with a saltwater fishing license, unless the angler is exempt from the license requirements.
Also, unless you’re under 17 or over 64, along with a saltwater fishing license you must pay another $10 annually for a snook permit.
Anglers who are required to have a saltwater fishing license must also possess a snook permit to harvest the daily bag limit of one of these elusive and prized gamefish between 28 to 32 inches.
Snook fishing is good along the mangrove lines and a some have started to move toward the passes. Redfish and trout are good on the flats, and the area off East Beach has been especially good.
To be legal, this snook must measure between 28 and 33 inches in length. Oh, and the snook-harvesting angler must, too, have purchased a Snook Stamp to go with his saltwater fishing license.