Snook season is now open for harvesting in St. Petersburg, Florida. The season opened March 1st and will run through the end of April. The size limit for Snook is not less than 28″ total length or more than 33″ total length. The bag limit for Snook in the Gulf of Mexico is 1 per harvester per day with a zero bag limit for captain and crew on a for-hire vessel. On recent fishing trips out of Saint Petersburg with YACHTFISH fishing charters, we have been catching some very nice fish ranging from 20-40 inches. Both live and dead bait options have been producing very well. Book your next St. Pete Fishing Charter with YACHTFISH today and get in on some of the exciting action! #YACHTFISH #stpetefishingcharters #yourstpetefishingguide #saintpetersburg #stpete #dtsp #fishingcharters #fishingguide #guaranteedfish #fishwiththebest #bornandraisednative #snook #snookfishing #goodeats #organic #healthyfoods
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Matt Douglas
Captain Matt Douglas is the founder of YACHTFISH and is a licensed United States Coast Guard 100 ton Master Captain. Captain Matt grew up on the waters of Tampa Bay and lived and worked in Costa Rica for over 11 years. He has extensive experience in Central America, the Dominican Republic, the Bahamas and Florida. Captain Matt is a tournament-winning captain who has an intense passion for boating, fishing and creating life time memories for his Clients. These passions, combined with his experience, were the catalysts for YACHTFISH. Captain Matt is laser-focused on what he enjoys the most, and knows the best, in Tampa Bay and Costa Rica.
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