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| There are many different types of snapper living in the ocean off the coast of South Florida. In our area of Miami Beach, Hollywood and Ft. Lauderdale you're most likely to catch lane, vermilion, yellowtail, mangrove, cubera and mutton snapper. We fish for snapper while at anchor or drifting and we use spinning or conventional reels with either live or natural bait. Snapper are highly regulated (size and quantity restrictions/seasonal closures) so be prepared for some fish to be carefully released to fight another day. Snapper occur in depths that are easily accessible and all species of snapper make for delicious table fare, so it's easy to understand the pressure that is placed on this fishery and the need for such strict regulations. The good news is that the management of the snapper fishery appears to be working and there are always several types of snapper that can be caught throughout the year. <*)))>< |
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