This week we are looking for SNOOK pictures for Photo of the Week.
Submit yours to win by February 20th!
Did you know that SNOOK SEASON is just about to open back up?
FROM FWC:
Snook reopens in Gulf state waters March 1
The recreational harvest season for one of Florida’s premier fish ̶ snook ̶ reopens on March 1 in Florida’s Gulf of Mexico state and adjacent federal waters, including Everglades National Park and Monroe County. The season will remain open through April 30.
In the Gulf, anglers may keep one snook per day that is not less than 28 or more than 33 inches total length, which is measured from the most forward point of the head with the mouth closed to the farthest tip of the tail with the tail compressed or squeezed while the fish is lying on its side. A snook permit is required to keep snook, along with a saltwater fishing license unless exempt from the license requirements. Only hook-and-line gear is allowed when targeting or harvesting snook.
It is illegal to buy or sell snook. <READ MORE>
Snook caught by Debra Rio on John’s Pass