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SNOOK
Description:
Snook have a distinct black lateral line. They have a high divided dorsal
fin with a sloping forehead and a large mouth with a protruding lower
jaw.
Where
Found: From West Central Florida south, usually inshore in coastal or
brackish waters. They mainly live along mangrove shorelines, sea walls,
pilings, bridges, and channel edges.
Size:
Most catches are from 5 to 8 pounds.
Remarks:
Spawns primarily in summer. They cannot tolerate water temperatures below
60 degrees. Snook can live in fresh or saltwater and schools along shorelines
and passes during spawning season. They feed mainly on fish, shrimp and
crustaceans. If you are looking to target this species, you need to be
prepared. These fish have been known to be faster than a speeding bullet,
able to leap small mangroves in a single bound, and to be more powerful
than a Sherman tank. When fishing for these fish a leader is a must (FLUOROCARBON)
if you can because their gill plates are razor sharp. There are several
ways to catch these fish constantly. One, a jumbo shrimp tossed under
a dock light at night is almost a sure bet if there is anybody home. Another
is to use artificial’s, they cover a large amount of water very
fast and are hard to beat. One of my favorites is a simple jig with just
enough weight to get it down. Another is a bait made by RAPULA (HUSKY
JERK) with silver sides and a green and black stripe top.
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