Thanks Dana, if I catch any in Montana I will have to try that. I have never caught any, or seen any, but they are in the regulations book. It is funny, that there is no minimum size limit, just a maximum.
In the streams, I think it is 14 or 15 inches, I am not sure, but in the lakes, there is no maximum. Down here they have screwed up the fishing so bad, it is ridiculous.
They now have required you to have a salt water license to fish any body of salt water, on land, or pier, not just boat, like before.
Also, just about every species of fish that live in the ocean, now has a certain, size, and limit, from minimum to maximum.
They have completely destroyed the snook fishing
I think it is now from 28" from tip of the tail, squeezed together to the tip of the snout to 34" max, and you can only keep two.
There are "school" snook, that normally don't reach 28", that are very plentiful in the inlets. Needless to say, if you are going to be law abiding, they don't make it easy on you
I just quit fishing.
I will be in Montana, shortly, and I can fish all I want, without such Draconian measures. Plus the Montana Fish, Parks, and Wildlife, commission have a modicum of common sense unlike the Florida Game and Fish commission down here. Next they will want you to use rubber hooks, so you don't hurt the fishies! Our hunting Regs, and game management is not exactly great either. I will miss the ocean, and fishing it, but what are you going to do, you have to be a marine biologist to recognize each species, and any variance of each species of fish, this one can be this long, but not this one, which looks just like it, but has an extra caudal fin, etc. Nah, they can pack their salt water license, and regulations, ......well you can figure out the rest.
Thinking about moving down to sunny Fla. If you don't mind crowds, and silly regs, and don't like to hunt or fish, and don't mind high, and rising taxes, then, this is the place for you.
It just keeps getting more and more silly.
Thanks for the recipe.
Wayne