The Black snook lives in the demersal, freshwater, brackish, marine environment.
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Common Names: Snook, Robalo, Common Snook, Black Snook, Fat Snook, Calba, Papermouth Snook The Fish Species Back to Index of Fish More
Black Snook In Bahia Magdalena = Article Date: October 1990 If breaking a world record on a fly rod, or on any other rod for that matter, is your dream, I suggest that you head toward Bahia Magdelena More
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the Black Snook can be found on the Pacific side of the tropical America. Snook are long bodied but thick through the middle, with the upper snout depressed and a protruding lower jaw. More
Black snook make up the main target on the Pacific side. Always be sure of licenses and regulations for the state or region you're fishing. For example, Florida has a daily bag limit of two snook that must measure between 26 and 34 inches. More
The black snook, found only on the Pacific coast of Central America, is thought to be the largest of the American snook family, with the IGFA record at 57 pounds, 12 ounces, and credible reports of fish over 70 pounds. More
The Black Snook is very easily confused with the White Snook, Centropomus viridis (narrow between the eyes, third dorsal spine longer than fourth dorsal spine). More
Common Snook, Swordspine Snook, Black Snook, Fat Snook, Robalo Cobia, Ling, Crab Eater, Lemon Fish Black Drum, Drum Fish, Drum Spotted Seatrout, Sea Trout, Speckled Trout, Gator Trout Tarpon, Sabalo, Silver King Lady Fish, Poor Man's Tarpon More
Black Snook Photos and Species Information for Fish Caught in Mexico See current, on-the-spot sportfishing reports and photographs of fish caught at Mexico's top vacation spots in this week's edition of "Mexico Fishing News" and see hundreds of other fish pictures and species information More
sportfishing snook record was a 64 lbs Black Snook landed in 1999, and the biggest Tarpon caught on a sportfishing charter weighed 273 lbs and was landed in 2002. More
IGFA all-tackle-record for Black snook is 57lbs, 12 ozs. The all-tackle-record for White snook is 39lbs, 8 ozs. More
Black Snook has an overall silver appearance with a strong prominent black lateral line. It has an unmistakable shovel-shaped head with a large mouth and projecting lower jaw. The eyes are far apart. More
black snook, which are larger but are more difficult to catch. The swordspine snook, tarpon snook and fat snook are rare and average 6 to 10 pounds, which is considerably smaller than the common snook. More
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