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I Documented The 2026 Florida Arctic Fish Kill… In this video, I document the unprecedented 2026 Florida Arctic blast that brought below-freezing temperatures across the entire state, triggering a devastating saltwater fish kill. Species like snook, tarpon, and spotted seatrout were heavily impacted as prolonged cold water temperatures pushed these tropical and subtropical fish beyond their survival limits. This event marks the worst Florida fish kill since the historic 2010 freeze, with massive losses in inshore and coastal waters. As an angler and conservationist, I felt it was important to document what’s happening on the water and raise awareness within the fishing community. ⚠️ Why This Matters Snook, tarpon, and trout do not have commercial fishing seasons in Florida, meaning their populations are influenced primarily by: Extreme weather events like this arctic freeze Water quality and habitat loss Angler behavior and handling practices As fish populations begin the long recovery process, ethical and responsible angling is critical. Improper handling, unnecessary break-offs, over-pressure, and fishing stressed waters can further reduce already-depleted numbers. 🎣 What Anglers Can Do to Help Practice proper catch-and-release techniques Avoid targeting cold-stressed fish Use appropriate gear to reduce fight time Respect temporary closures and local advisories Put conservation before content This video isn’t about blame—it’s about education, accountability, and protecting Florida’s fisheries for the future. If you care about snook fishing, tarpon fishing, trout fishing, and the health of Florida’s waters, this is something we all need to take seriously. If you found this video informative, please consider liking, commenting, and sharing to help spread awareness during this critical recovery period.