Thread: Red Snapper
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12-18-2017, 04:49 AM #1
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Red Snapper
I have a question?
Has there ever been any Red Snapper caught off the pier?
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12-18-2017, 05:49 AM #2
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Yes but never seen a real big one and all were out of season.
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12-18-2017, 09:01 AM #3
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Yep, what Tato said.
Much more likely to catch a keeper grey snapper.Carl
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Disclaimer: This post and/or report is not a substantiation of or reflection on the true accuracy of the present stock assessment methods. It is only an anecdotal report on or comment concerning local observations. Your results may vary.
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12-18-2017, 09:08 AM #4
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Welcome to the Forum, Bob, You get up early!
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12-18-2017, 11:35 AM #5
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Yes, three or four years ago, on the last day of snapper season, one of the regulars (James or Jimbo) caught one over ten pounds. I saw it a few minutes after he caught it. There have been a number of good sized ones hooked, but they dive right into the barnacles and cut your line.
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12-18-2017, 02:52 PM #6
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Caught this one this past Sunday.
Didn't measure before throwing back but it was close to 16 inches.
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12-19-2017, 03:39 PM #7
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Fiver, you also didn't identify the species before throwing it back. That surely looks to be a mangrove snapper, aka grey snapper.
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12-19-2017, 04:06 PM #8
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Looks too red to be a mango.
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12-19-2017, 07:24 PM #9
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That is what happens to mangrove snapper when they start getting some size to them, get darker red. I consider them to be the most intelligent fish I've caught and capable of learning to a degree. When and if this fish is caught again it will most likely be two feet long and the color of a wet red brick.
If it was a red snapper, you would see white on the bottom. Which makes their red appear pink. No white or pink, not a RS.
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12-19-2017, 07:28 PM #10
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The guy from Indiana has a question that may be silly.........
Any chance its a Mutton Snapper?
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You would think I would know this!