IRLNews:2020/01/22/Snook slated to reopen in Atlantic state waters Feb. 1
Snook are one of the many reasons Florida is the Fishing Capital of the World. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) encourages anglers to carefully handle and release snook they are not going to keep, which helps them survive after being released and helps ensure species’ abundance for anglers today and generations to come. To learn more about fish handling, visit MyFWC - Fish Handling
The season will remain open through May 31.
Researchers ask anglers who harvest snook to save the remaining portion of their fish after it has been filleted and provide it to the FWC by dropping it off at a participating bait and tackle store. This program allows anglers to participate in the collection of data, such as the size, age, maturity and sex, of one of Florida's premier inshore fish. For a county-by-county list of drop-off locations, go to MyFWC Research: Snook Anglers Asked to Help with Research.
For information about current snook regulations, visit FWC Marine: Snook.
For information about the Snook species visit MyFWC Research: Snook.