Mangrove Snapper
Mangrove snapper play an essential role in backcountry fishing. Good fighters and great table fair, these guys make up a huge portion our fun fishing. Averaging anywhere from 1-4lbs in the backcountry, but can get up to 10+lbs offshore. Easily taken on bait, lures, and flies, a lot of people’s first fish will be a mangrove snapper. I know mine was! Must be 10″ total length to keep.
Yellowtail Snapper
These fish are one of the first to come to mind when someone says fishing the reef. Strong fighters and great on the dinner plate. Yellowtail snapper are very sought after here in the Keys and certainly a staple in the fishing community. Average size is 1-4 pounds, but can get up to 10lbs. We do get some in the backcountry and certain areas inside the reef. Must be 12″ total length to keep.
Lane Snapper
Typically on the smaller side, but still excellent table fair and fun to catch on light tackle. The lane snapper has beautiful coloration and also has a “false eye” on its tail, like its bigger cousin the mutton snapper. Must be 8″ total length to keep.
Schoolmaster Snapper
These are not very common in the backcountry, but are always a welcome sight. Beautiful coloring with a yellow reddish tint and vertical bars, the schoolmaster typically doesn’t get very large, but is still a fun fish to catch.