(1) Large tropical American food and game fishes of coastal and brackish waters; resemble pike
(2) Large tropical American food and game fishes of coastal and brackish waters
(3) Resemble pike
(1) You wouldn't be so quick to cock a snook if she were actually looking at you
(2) But once out there, it's not unusual to see spotted rays or even nurse sharks cruising along a 2,000-foot wall, or for anglers to hook bonefish, tarpon, or snook .
(3) He spent a lifetime cocking a snook at the art world
(4) Perhaps they could be made to live on wartime rations tins of snook , dried eggs, carrot pudding until they return to normal size, and are ready to rejoin the rest of us again.
(5) She is a serious angler, the holder of a record 49-pound snook , and understands the priorities at Parismina.
(6) Huge schools of black and silver mullet migrate southwards along the coast in the autumn, almost always within casting distance, accompanied by an army of predators including tarpon, sharks, jacks, barracudas and snook .
(7) Any anchorage with a mangrove shoreline is likely to produce mangrove snapper and, if you are in the Greater Antilles or along the South American coast, snook .
(8) We would spend a few days in Maryland then take a flight down to Titusville on the east coast of Florida where we would fish for snook , redfish, sea trout and perhaps get the chance of catching some cobia.
(9) At least two snook , one of which was within the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department's 24-to 28-inch legal slot length, were caught this past summer from the Surfside jetty.
(10) It's a fast growing branch of angling today and I suppose it can be likened to fishing for redfish, snook or tarpon except it's done in freshwater.
(11) Perhaps it had just polished off a fat snapper or snook and had no appetite for a couple of scrawny teenagers.
(12) The saltwater river harbors prized snook , trout, largemouth bass, redfish, and even tarpon.
(13) I also planned to fish the Indian / Banana river and Mosquito lagoon for redfish, snook , sea trout and ladyfish.
(14) On calmer mornings, walking the beach and casting diagonally across the surf line can produce a mixed bag of trout, reds, jacks, snook and mackerel.
(15) Yeah, problem was, there literally wasn't anybody to paddle out with, and I could see all the mullet, and the snook , tarpon and sharks feeding on them out there.
(16) Small snook were caught from Freeport's Surfside Jetty.
(17) He spent a lifetime cocking a snook at the art world
(18) Crucial traits all, when your reel is screeching and a 20-pound snook is towing your skiff into deep water.
(19) Big pods of roosterfish and Jacks, joined by snook from the lagoons where the crocodiles live, all join forces to slay the vast schools of anchovies which gather here at this time.
(20) On slack tide just off the mouth of Florida's Indian River, for example, even live threadfins on 6 feet of fluorocarbon leader sometimes cannot get a snook 's attention.
(21) Redfish, snook , cobia and ladyfish are the main targets at this time of the year and we also took a couple of plaice and u2018sea-troutu2019.
(22) It just means that he cocks a snook at it and gets no further penalty for it.
(23) Proper in his manner, he was still not beyond cocking a snook at authority.
(24) He cocked a snook at the special task force of both the states.
(25) It does not mind cocking a snook at conventional codes in the process.
(26) One thing is certain - the man can't continue failing fully to comply with UN resolutions and cocking a snook at the international community.
(27) Having lived his prime years a free man, when he should have been in custody, and cocking a snook at the British criminal justice system at every opportunity, I have no sympathy for him whatsoever.
(28) Rather than making money, criminals may simply want to display their prowess - cocking a snook at the establishment and earning the respect of their peers in the underworld.
(29) A third of churchgoers in their early 20s and 30s say they would be happy u2018living in sinu2019 before marriage - thus cocking a snook at traditional biblical teaching - according to new research.
(30) It has cocked a snook at Europe and won the necessary domestic plaudits.