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Snook are strictly catch-and-release twice each year on Florida’s Atlantic coast — from Dec. 15 to Jan. 31, and again during the height (and heat) of summer, June 1 through Aug. 31.
Harvest season opens for snook along Florida's Atlantic coast Feb. 1. That means 31 inchers like the one yours truly caught (and released) in Vero Beach can come home for dinner. What bait should ...
If you decide to keep a legal snook for dinner, you'll find the firm white meat some of the finest the sea has to offer. Just be sure to skin your filets.
There were no laws back then protecting snook and I was shocked, having set my sights on a nice snook dinner. The people I mentioned it to when I got back home were shocked.
Snook: Harvest closed from Dec. 15 through Jan. 31, 2023. Harvest reopens Feb. 1, 2023. Flounder: Harvest re-opens Dec. 1.
Snook season opens at 12:01 a.m. Thursday along the Atlantic coast and most anglers in search of a snook dinner will head to inlets and fishing piers.That’s where the fish have been concentrated ...
Remember about the snook, size limit is 28-32 inches. Bag limit is one per person. And anglers must have a $10 snook stamp to go with their valid license in order to keep one.
For those who prefer less urban surroundings, Florida Bay and the Ten Thousand Islands have plenty of snook, although they’ll probably have plenty of boaters in search of a snook dinner over the ...