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Snook

Snook also known as the Common Snook are identified by its protruding lower jaw, its dull gray with a yellow to green tint, and a prominent black lateral stripe from gills to the tail. They can reach lengths about 48 inches and can weigh up to 50 pounds. Snook range in habitat from coastal Mid-Atlantic United States to Brazil. They will usually be found in water temperature to tropical and sub-tropical North, Central, and South America. Their diet consists of smaller fish, crustaceans, shrimp, and sometimes crabs. The snook is one of the only fish to change sexes during their life-span.


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Did you know there are four types of snook (fat, swordspine, common, and tarpon) ?

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