![]() World and Florida records 17 pounds.įOOD VALUE: Excellent up to a pound or so. SIZE: Few surpass 1 foot inshore, but Grays can average 2-6 pounds inĭeep water, and reach perhaps 20 pounds or more. Line runs from the snout through the eye to just below the dorsal fin. With an overall reddish hue that can range from coppery to bright brick red. In the Panhandle, the bigger fish of deep water areĭESCRIPTION: Gray or greenish above and light on the underside, usually Inches, nearly all Gray Snapper switch their homes to deeper waters and are fished mostlyĪrtificial reefs, wrecks and Gulf ledges, although big ones can also be caught in deepĬhannels and passes along the coast. Southern half of Florida, the Caribbean and the Bahamas. Present in nearly all shallow waters and coastal estuaries of Florida, and are RANGE: All Florida, the Bahamas and Caribbean. OTHER NAMES: Mangrove Snapper, Black Snapper, Mango, Caballerote Friendly, helpful and informative anglers really make you feel like part of their online fishing community! With over 100,000 members their fishing forum can answer just about any fishing question you may have. To find out answers to all your "snapper fishing" questions please drop by the fishing forums at (). TheOutdoorLodge.Com is happy to partner with the leading fishing forum online, BigFishTackle.Com. Fish Species brought to you in association withįish of Florida a must for every tackle box and boat inĪnd around Florida waters!!! Get your copy now!! Other great titles
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