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  2. Schoolmaster snapper - Wikipedia

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    Fishing regulations in US state waters are specific to each state, but they have similarities. For example, the minimum length in Florida for schoolmaster snapper is 10 in (250 mm) total length with a catch limit of 10 per fisherman per day. However, the 10-fish limit is an aggregate for all species of snapper. [12]

  3. Northern red snapper - Wikipedia

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    Northern red snapper have short, sharp, needle-like teeth, but they lack the prominent upper canine teeth found on the mutton, dog, and mangrove snappers. They are rather large and are red in color. This snapper reaches maturity at a length of about 39 cm (15 in). The common adult length is 60 cm (24 in), but may reach 100 cm (39 in).

  4. Weather, and fishing, have been heating up in Rhode Island ...

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    Ryan Turner of Watch Hill Outfitters in Westerly reported: “This is the best start to the fluke season we have had in a long time. Anglers are hooking up with 6- and 7-pound summer flounder all ...

  5. Fishing - Wikipedia

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    Fishing tools from the Mesolithic and Neolithic period. Fishing is an ancient practice that dates back to at least the beginning of the Upper Paleolithic period about 40,000 years ago. [4] Isotopic analysis of the remains of Tianyuan man, a 40,000-year-old modern human from eastern Asia, has shown that he regularly consumed freshwater fish.

  6. Recreational fishing - Wikipedia

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    It was the first comprehensive work related to the entomology associated with fly fishing and most fly-fishing historians credit Ronalds with setting a literature standard in 1836 that is still followed today. [15] Describing methods, techniques and, most importantly, artificial flies, in a meaningful way for the angler and illustrating them in ...

  7. Snapper - Wikipedia

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    Bigeye snapper (Lutjanus lutjanus), a fish that primarily lives in the Pacific and Indian Oceans, sometimes known as simply "Snapper" Cubera snapper (Lutjanus cyanopterus), native to the western Atlantic Ocean; Fishes from other families including: Australasian snapper, Pagrus auratus, also known as silver seabream

  8. How YouTube videos helped long snapper Morrow Evans to ... - AOL

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    Ohio State football landed a long snapper in the 2024 class. Here's how he became a Buckeye. How YouTube videos helped long snapper Morrow Evans to 'the big stage' in Ohio State 2024 class

  9. Lethrinus miniatus - Wikipedia

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    Lethrinus miniatus is caught by Handline fishing and dropline. It is greatly favoured as a game and food fish along the Great Barrier Reef . It is an important commercial species in New Caledonia but it is often discarded there because it has been implicated in cases of ciguatera fish poisoning .