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View List Detailed Description: These schoolmaster snapper photos shown below are close up pictures showing you exactly what a schoolmaster snapper fish looks like. Schoolmaster snapper, often called "schoolmasters" as one word, are caught in salt water or brine water, and are often quite small when caught. These are a very good eating fish, and the minimum keep size is often around 10 to 12 inches by most fishing regulations. These can be caught in the backwaters or creeks, or even on ocean reefs. They have a similiar appearance to other snapper fish, and look somewhat like a bass. Color can also vary greatly, but you will often find some green or red, with the golden brown color. Please remember to always following fishing regulations for catch and release, as it is important to release fish to help keep the population strong for the next time you go out fishing. Releasing larger fish that produce the most eggs is also critical, and remember when releasing fish that you handle them as little as possible, and get them back into the water as soon as you can.
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