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  1. Common snook - Wikipedia

    The common snook (Centropomus undecimalis) is a species of marine fish in the family Centropomidae of the order Perciformes. The common snook is also known as the sergeant …

  2. Snook | FWC - Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

    Snook jump clear of the water, and burst into long runs. Use live pinfish, small mullet, shrimp, or sardines free-lined or fished off the bottom with a fish finder rig.

  3. SNOOK Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of SNOOK is a large vigorous bony fish (Centropomus undecimalis of the family Centropomidae) of coastal and brackish waters of the southern U.S. to Brazil that is an …

  4. Snook of Florida: The Common Snook – Ecology and Regulations

    Aug 28, 2025 · There are five species of snook in Florida, but the common snook, also known as robalo or linesider, is the largest, and just like its name suggests, the most common to be seen …

  5. Snook - Florida Go Fishing

    Learn all about the elusive snook fish in Florida. Where to find snook and how to catch them.

  6. Snook Fish Facts - Centropomus undecimalis - A-Z Animals

    Apr 24, 2022 · Snook, also known by the Dutch name snoek, which means “pike,” sergeant fish, or the Spanish name robalo, is a fish commonly found off the Florida coast. Although …

  7. Sarah Snook - IMDb

    Sarah Snook. Actress: Predestination. Sarah Snook was born and raised in Adelaide, South Australia. Showing promise in performing arts at a young age, Sarah was awarded a …

  8. Snook | Saltwater, Gamefish, Angling | Britannica

    snook, any of about eight species of marine fishes constituting the genus Centropomus and the family Centropomidae (order Perciformes). Snooks are long, silvery, pikelike fishes with two …

  9. How To Identify The Different Types Of Snook (W/Pics!)

    Jul 25, 2022 · Currently, no snook species are listed as endangered, however snook are a popular sport fish and are vulnerable to overfishing. Thankfully, there are several regulations in …

  10. Snook Season in Florida: The Complete Guide for 2025

    Mar 24, 2025 · Snook are coastal fish that love brackish waters and areas with different structure they can hide around. You’ll find them near mangrove roots, bridge pilings, docks, and grass …