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  2. Common snook - Wikipedia

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    Snook closed to harvest in Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic waters in January 2010 after a severe cold kill affected snook population number." [28] All snook were "catch-and-release only" in the Gulf of Mexico until August 31, 2013. At that time, the FWC could choose to open or close snook harvest for another season.

  3. Florida fishing: Spring training means kingfish, bluefish ...

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    Florida fishing regulations and fishing season opening and closing dates: Snook: Harvest opens Feb. 1 along Florida's Atlantic Coast.Bag limit: 1 per angler per day. Size limit: No shorter than 28 ...

  4. How Ya Gonna Keep 'em Down on the Farm (After They've Seen ...

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    The song was first introduced to vaudeville by Sophie Tucker. [2] Eddie Cantor also added it to his stage set. [2] An early jazz band, Jim Europe's 369th Infantry Band frequently performed it in 1919 after arriving back in New York. [3]

  5. Florida fishing: Dolphin, pompano, tripletail, snook all on ...

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    Florida fishing regulations and fishing season opening and closing dates: Great amberjack: Harvest closed April 1 to April 30. Harvest re-opens May 1. Lobster: Harvest closed March 31.Sport season ...

  6. Centropomus - Wikipedia

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    The robalo or common snook (C. undecimalis) commonly has 11 to 13 non-rudimentary gill rakers and the Mexican snook (C. poeyi) is most often found to possess 15 to 18 non-rudimentary gill rakers. The Pacific robalo nato or white snook (C. viridis) is also a dead ringer for the common snook. The distinguishing feature is also the non-rudimentary ...

  7. Centropomus parallelus - Wikipedia

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    Centropomus parallelus is a species of fish in the family Centropomidae, the snooks and robalos. It is known by several common names, including fat snook, smallscale fat snook, little snook, and chucumite. [ 1][ 2] It is native to the western Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico, its distribution extending from southern Florida in the United ...

  8. Snook (band) - Wikipedia

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    Snook (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈsnuːk]) is a Swedish rap group from Stockholm. The group consists of Oskar "Kihlen" Linnros and Daniel "Danne" Adams-Ray. The group often makes fun of traditional rap and tries to reinvent it. They have released two full-length albums and several singles. In the 2006 MTV Europe Music Awards in Copenhagen, they ...

  9. Barracuda - Wikipedia

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    Barracuda are snake -like in appearance, with prominent, sharp-edged, fang -like teeth, much like piranha, all of different sizes, set in sockets of their large jaws. They have large, pointed heads with an underbite in many species. Their gill covers have no spines and are covered with small scales. Their two dorsal fins are widely separated ...