Telling ourselves ‘just one more’ and then we take five more casts in hopes of feeling something tug on the line. Sometimes it ends with walking away empty-handed and other times you get that one last fish as a nice stamp on a successful day. Wesley Brough ( was fishing for Roosterfish from the beach in Cabo. It’s not often that they catch big Snook from the beach but it’s not unheard of. He told For The Win they were ready to pack it up when they spotted “mullet flying out of the water and decided on a last cast.” It only took him “about six minutes” to reel in the record fish that smashed the previous world record for Pacific White Snook. The Pacific white snook, caught June 28, weighed 51 pounds, 4.8 ounces on a certified scale in town. | Nighttime catch of ‘monster’ snook a pending world record The International Game… That fish also was caught off Cabo San Lucas, on July 4, 2001. There are actually 12 subspecies of snook. The Common Snook is the species that is caught all throughout Florida.
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