![]() ![]() ![]() Now he’s sitting on a pending fishing world record which is always great for bringing in new charters. The pending world record snook was hooked deep down its throat and would’ve died if it was released so he kept it and measured it. What’s interesting is the captain told For The Win he would’ve released the fish had it not been for how he hooked it. The Black Snook is believed to generally be the largest species of snook in terms of most fishing getting big and fat. That fish was caught in Parismina Ranch, Costa Rica in 1978. This new pending IGFA world record was weighed on a certified scale and clocked in at 51 pounds, 4.8 ounces, which would demolish the existing world record once this new one is certified.įor context, the IGFA Fishing World Record for the Common Snook is 53 pounds 10 ounces. The previous ( and current) world record for Pacific White Snook is a fish that weighed 47lb 8oz and was caught in Cabo San Lucas on July 4, 2001. Those include the Armed Snook, Black Snook, White Snook, Union Snook, Blackfin Snook, and Yellowfin Snook. The six Atalantic species are the Common Snook, Fat Snook, Guianan snook, Mexican Snook, Swordspine Snook, and the Tarpon Snook.Īnd in the Pacific there are six more subspecies of snook. The common snook ( Centropomus undecimalis) is a species of marine fish in the family Centropomidae of the order Perciformes. The oldest Snook ever caught in Florida was 18 years old but they can live up to 20 years. The Common Snook is the species that is caught all throughout Florida. Other names for common snook include sergeant fish or robalo. There are actually 12 subspecies of snook. ![]()
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