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From: CrypticCRICKET
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  • Hi CrypticCricket ! Love the video, The snooks are they good to eat ? do you keep them ? How would you cook them if you decide to keep them.

  • @startoffile Thank you ! They are very good to eat. Right now you can't harvest any in my area. Several years of red tides along with several long cold spells in years past has killed a off a lot of breeder snook and as a result FWC has closed recreational take until at least December of 2012.

    I like to pan fry them myself. Dip the fillets in egg white and then coat the fillets in crushed corn flakes cereal. Add a little garlic salt and squeeze a little lemon or lime over the fillets. Yummy!

  • Great vid brother....im a kayak fisherman myself....ever thought of doing a vid on your kayak setup?...im always looking for new ideas...thx

  • @jlb763108 Thank you!

    I actually do have a really good video about my kayak. It's on my channel, in my uploads, and it's called "A Fishing Kayak".

    My rig has been unchanged for years as it functions perfectly for my types of fishing. In my video I give all the specs in pretty good detail while I put the rig together to head out on the water for the day. I hope you'll stop by my channel and watch the video.

    Thanks for the feedback! Tight lines to you!

  • Nice vid, those snook look like Whitting on steroids!

  • @theoriginalwah Thank you!

    Those snook were just babies really. Fun to catch though. Snook season is closed indefinitely here. The breeding stock here got decimated by several consecutive years of bad red tides and also unusually cold winters very recently. They're off the dinner menu until at least 2012. We have a red tide bloom off our coasts right now and the fish kill was bad. Thousands of reef fish, huge bull Redfish washing up on the Gulf's beaches. I didn't see any snook among the dead.

  • Hi Breamfisher!

    My flats rods are IM7 or IM8 class graphite spinning rods, medium action, 6 feet long, cork grips.

    All of my flats rods are spooled with 20 lb green Power Pro. I use 20 lb flourocarbon fishing line for leader material.

  • great vid cricket,what rods and line are you using?

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