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Originally Posted by jewels
Sorry, apparently it's snook,
I tasted it once, but it can't be caught for commercial use.
Although this article says they start at 5 lbs, it's not uncommon for the real pros (some guys I used to work with) to catch them at around 40 lbs.
Common Snook, Fish Identification
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I ate one in Belize once. It was caught in the MoHo River in southern Belize by a local fisherma. The resport owner bought it from the fisherman who stopped by the resort's dock. That one fish fed 10 adults. It was fantastic.
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