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Snook Season Reopening in Gulf Waters After Three-Year Ban
Anglers have been limited to catch-and-release only, but that will change on the following date.

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Anglers have been limited to catch-and-release only, but that will change on the following date.

A Clearwater fire inspector was punched when he reached inside a truck to make sure the ignition was off after an accident, police say.
A hard freeze in January 2010 and unusually cold winter killed many snook in Gulf waters and led to the moratorium.
The recreational fishing season for snook will open on Sept. 1.
The morning commute is a little longer for drivers on the approach to the Sunshine Skyway Bridge Thursday morning.
The morning commute is a little longer for drivers on the approach to the Sunshine Skyway Bridge Thursday morning.
Gary Steven Cook of Palm Harbor, is being questioned for suspicion of DUI and battery on a firefighter. He is accused of punching a fire inspector at the scene of a three-vehicle wreck in Clearwater.
Gary Steven Cook of Palm Harbor, is being questioned for suspicion of DUI and battery on a firefighter. He is accused of punching a fire inspector at the scene of a three-vehicle wreck in Clearwater.
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