Snook harvest ban expiration nears
Wednesday, May 2, 2012 at 12:00AM
El Guapo in News, Species, fish in the news, fly fishing for snook, snook

A two-year ban on the harvest of snook, put in place following a freeze that killed hundreds of thousands of the fish, is set to expire on August 31st.

Many want an extension:

The numbers just aren’t the same. The days of catching 20 or 30 of them aren’t here yet,” he said. “I’d even support extending the ban another two or three years. It’s not going to hurt anyone. You’re just not going to put them on people’s plates for a while.”

But there are opponents to the ban who believe snook are in fine shape:

“The stocks are doing extremely well,” he said. “When you have that tiny of a bag limit, the take is inconsequential. The total population is in good shape.

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