Snook season opened for harvest on Feb. 1. Since it has been unseasonably warm, snook are biting just fine throughout the entire Treasure Coast. Snook are one of the most sought after targets for ...
As dinner dates go, you can do much worse. But man, talk about playing hard-to-get. Worth it, though, especially when your date is dressed rather seductively — a thin layer of olive oil, some dashes ...
Snook rank among the most popular saltwater species in Florida, primarily because they fight so hard and they are so delicious. To protect such a valuable resource, the state closes the season during ...
Capt. Griffin Deans named his charter business “Slot Machine Fishing Charters” because he enjoys clients catching slot-sized fish. For snook, a slot-sized fish is between 28 and 33 inches. Normally, ...
A trip down the river — or up the river for that matter — still shows signs of last year’s tropical beatings, in the forms of beached or capsized boats and mangled docks. Or pilings outlining an area ...
We're at that wonderful time of the year when the mullet run beginning is only a few weeks away, tarpon are at the inlets and along the beaches and snapper fishing is still pretty strong. The full ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. During September, many fishing guides were taking anglers to target gag grouper. The short season, which began at the beginning of ...
If Naples and Marco Island were to select the Greatest Fish of the Century, it surely would be the snook. Since the 1950s the ...
A big reason snook is the favorite saltwater fish of Florida’s recreational anglers is that the species flourishes everywhere from mangrove-lined creeks to metropolitan canals. On the surface, those ...