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Snook both mate and spawn, typically during the warmer months when water temperatures rise. They engage in a spawning aggregation behavior, where large groups come together to release eggs and sperm in open water. This process usually occurs at night, and the fertilized eggs float to the surface, where they develop into larvae. Snook are known for their distinct reproductive patterns, which can vary by species and location.

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