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Original at Sun-Sentinel.com
• Thu, Apr 30
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FL 31: Snook season closed in waters of the Gulf of Mexico, Everglades National Park and Monroe County. Saturday: South Florida Free Divers inaugural Bimini Bay Lionfish Smash spearfish tournament, Bimini. Call 305-781-6941 or visit ...
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Original at MiamiHerald.com
• Thu, Apr 30
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A reminder to anglers: Snook season closes Friday in the Keys, Everglades National Park and Florida's Gulf coast until Sept. 1. The annual spawning-season closure is intended to help improve the fishery by protecting reproductive fish. ...
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Snook season closes May 1 in Gulf, Everglades
Original at Marconews
• Wed, Apr 29
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FL The recreational harvest season for snook will close beginning May 1 in all of Florida's Gulf of Mexico, Everglades National Park and Monroe County coastal and inland waters. The harvest season for snook will remain closed until Sept. 1 in these areas, ...
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Snook season closes May 1 in Gulf, Everglades
Original at Naples Daily News
• Tue, Apr 28
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FL The recreational harvest season for snook will close beginning May 1 in all of Florida's Gulf of Mexico, Everglades National Park and Monroe County coastal and inland waters. The harvest season for snook will remain closed until Sept. 1 in these areas, ...
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March 1st Florida Inshore Seasonal Harvest Changes Snook and ...
Original at TheLedger.com Blogs
• Sun, Mar 1
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FL Anglers fishing in Florida's Gulf of Mexico, Everglades National Park and Monroe County coastal and inland waters may keep one snook per day between 28 and 33 inches in length. Snook season will remain open until May 1st for Gulf Coast anglers and ...
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Snook season re-opens
Original at Bradenton Herald
• Sat, Feb 28
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The harvest of snook is not legal in Florida’s Gulf, Everglades National Park and Monroe County coastal and inland waters in December, January and February. Snook are most vulnerable during these colder months. Anglers may harvest one snook between 28 ...
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Snook season is upon us
Original at Marconews
• Fri, Jan 30
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FL - Monroe County and Everglades National Park. Our inland, outer shoreline, passe and flats should continue to offer angler snook, redfish, mangrove ...
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