Can you catch grouper at night?

Chef's answer
Most Grouper are sight predators. Without some sort of lighting, they don't hunt. You may catch grouper during a full moon or under lights, but are typically not active at night.
Frequently asked Questions 🎓
If fish is pink raw, it should still be pink when it's cooked. If it wasn't pink to begin with, it certainly shouldn't be after you're done with it. Cook to temperature, not color or feel..
It's tender, flaky and lean, and the sturdy texture can handle just about any cooking method, even direct grilling. ... Two tips when cooking Grouper: 1. Be careful not to over-cook it, since it can get rubbery and tough (NOT a good thing).
When served raw, the flesh is exceptionally tender and smooth, almost like Yellowtail Snapper.
Re: Why are my groupers and snappers cooking into rubber?? Maybe you are cooking too long.. not overcooking but on too low a heat. Some fish lend themselves to being prepared differently. But a Hot Cast Iron Skillet with Oil or Oil and Butter is good with everything.
Grouper when cooked through is flaky and a little firm relative to other fish with smaller flakes like snapper. When under cooked it's chewy and really unpleasant. Unlike other fish that you can eat on the medium/ medium rare side.
Grouper, like other fish, serves as an excellent source of some vitamins and minerals and also contains low amounts of minerals such as sodium..
While goliath groupers really aren't any danger to humans, they will pretty much take what ever they want, like that fat bully that shoves kids into lockers and takes their money, then goes home and cries because he's lonely.
A few more cooking questions 📍

What kind of fish does the Bible say not to eat?

`Of all the creatures living in the water of the seas and the streams, you may eat any that have fins and scales. But all creatures in the seas or streams that do not have fins and scales--whether among all the swarming things or among all the other living creatures in the water--you are to detest. What months are crabs in season?;The primary season for all crab species is October to January when they are often at their largest and populations are highest after spawning. Some regions even stretch the crabbing season into July. They aren't hibernating however, they're just lying dormant in the mud, thinking crab thoughts for a few long, cold, lonely months. Such is the life of a crab in the winter. Bake your fish for 10 minutes for every inch of thickness. If your fillet is a half-inch thick, bake it for just 5 minutes. Keep an eye on your catch to make sure it doesn't turn rubbery. Why was my baked cod tough?;Whether I bake or pan-fry there is always at least one piece that has a very tough chewy section. Based on the rest of the pieces, it is not over cooked. What causes the tough area, is it freezing or the original fish. Undercooked cod can also be chewy. Does lemon juice cook salmon?;Lemon juice is a very acidic liquid that you can use to cook" your fish without the use of heat, creating a dish called ceviche that is common in Central and South America. Likewise, does lemon juice kill bacteria in fish? ... It doesn't actually cook the fish.