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Striped Speck. Caught a few a lil smaller in Sharks bayou before.
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I was thinking it was striped bass speck hybrid. Shoulda got it mounted |
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You must be a lot of fun at parties...
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My grandpa used to catch them all the time Said they haven't caught any since they put in the weirs at big lake
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That looks like a snook! And you caught that where? I've never seen one around here!
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Ha Meaux
Was that a snook which is very plentiful in Florida waters? |
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I was with him. Blew up on a super spook at Tee Butte
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Snook
Definitely a Snook.
Common from S. Carolina to South America in the Atlantic but they are not common in the Western Gulf. They do show up in small numbers in the fall though. |
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Never seen Mangroves on the banks of T Butte??? |
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Looks more like a Robalo to me. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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looks like a snook. well sought after in florida. id love to go catch some. most sight fish for em in the clear flats
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do u have a pic not so blown up so can see head
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You never know what's out there. I thought those silver carp were freshwater only but my cousin caught this one in weeks bay |
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Silver Carp are fresh water, that is an albino redfish.
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Snook - Robalo
[QUOTE=fonikoddity;811044]Looks more like a Robalo to me.
Robalo is the Spanish name for Snook. They were called Robalo in Colombia and Panama where I lived. We caught them both in the Caribbean and in the Pacific. I even caught some in the Panama canal. |
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WOW! that's a Snook. Common around Florida but not many caught around here.
Where did you catch it? Very good to eat but I'm sure there is a sized limit and that one looked a little small. |
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