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FISH ID

"FISH ID" is all-new and is your resource information page for both freshwater and saltwater gamefish. Just click on your favorite gamefish and you will find all the facts quick and easy.

FRESHWATER GAMEFISH

BASS> (Largemouth) (Smallmouth) (White) - CATFISH - CHAR> ( Arctic) (Dolly Varden) - GRAYLING - MUSKELLUNGE - NORTHERN PIKE - TROUT> ( Brook) (Brown) (Cuttroat) (Lake) (Rainbow) - SALMON> (Atlantic) (Chinook) (Chum) (Coho) (Pink) - WALLEYE> (Sauger)

SALTWATER GAMEFISH

BONEFISH - COBIA - DRUMS> (Atlantic Croaker) (Black Drum) (Red Drum) (Spotted Seatrout) - FLOUNDER - GROUPER> (Black Grouper) (Nassau Grouper) (Red Grouper) JACKS> (Almaco Jack) (Banded Rudderfish) (Blue Runner) (Jack Crevalle) - POMPANO> (Florida Pompano) (Permit) - SHARKS> (Bonnethead Shark) (Sandbar Shark) (Scalloped Hammerhead) - SHEEPSHEAD - SNAPPERS> (Dog Snapper) ( Gray Snapper) (Mutton Snapper) (Red Snapper) (Yellowtail Snapper) - SNOOK - TARPON (Ladyfish)

THIS WEEK'S FEATURED "SALTWATER GAMEFISH"

SNOOK

The snook have a distinct lateral line and are found from central Florida south to Central America. They enjoy inshore, coastal and brackish waters, as well as mangrove shorelines, seawalls, and bridges; also found on reefs and pilings nearshore. By the way, they are great eating too!.

Florida Record: 44 lbs., 3 ozs.

 

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