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05-19-2008, 01:34 PM | #1 |
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LJ 5/17 Report
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No bait found!! S-L-O-W picked a couple sand dabs, and a vermillion(?) close into the end of the pier. Just as we were ending the day, drifting the beach to the N of the pier, the bass rod loaded up in the rod holder. Ended up with my first Leopard which was also my first sleigh-ride! Loooong: Hit the launch as the sun was waking up (0600ish). Quite a few folks rigging on the beach and pleanty more already on the water. Took a few to the chest as usual on the way out. Past the cans we couldn't bring up bait for s**t! Ended up my buddy went North a bit and managed a couple Spanish while I was dropping TJWs & Reebs in the potholes on the inside kelp for nill. Cove was a dead-zone, heard the same on the radio. We paddled outside a bit to give the critters a quick shot. Sat for a bit bouncing the Reebs for nothin - not so sure I was on the right spot since I'm fishing blind (no structure finder). Fog got thick vis down to 100' or so & I was glad I brought along the GPS (jic). Paddled back to the pier to do some drifting for the flat kind. Picked up two poptart model sand dabs and a vermillion (all released) on the clear/red-flake 5" reebs on 3/8 white lead. Moved up to the beach North of the pier. Water was dirty & pleanty of salad. Drifted 5" smelt FT on the c-rig tipped with a strip of Spanish. Just as we were winding down for the day and kind of relaxing/spacing out... from the corner of my eye I see the bass rod-tip almost in the water! It's ON!!! My first thought/fantasy was barn-door! No headshakes but she didn't want to come up so I was not sure who was on but it was a great fight and a nice little ride! Saw color several feet down but couldn't see what it was except it had some really decent length! I was stoked thinking maybe I have a random ghost here?! Finally get er up and saw my first Leopard Shark. We debated whether or not we'd take her which we decided to do since it was a first & definitely over 36". Bled on the water and paddled in to a FULL beach where the shark definitely got some attention. And of course... a PETA wanna be has to ask me just what I intended to do with the catch all judgemental like! What do you think I'm gonna do with it... I need a new belt you OK with that?! iced her on our way out (the shark ) She took her last swim in a nice marinade of milk, soy sauce & pepper. Grilled with fresh rosemary and cajun spice. Came out pretty nice although I will readily admit that the FOUL odor really turned me off and I will never take one again because of that. Bleeding/icing saved us from having BAD meat. Taped out 51" & 23# on the digi. Pics coming soon! |
05-19-2008, 03:17 PM | #2 |
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It' s not just PETA who is wondering, so am I. Those are awesome fish and should be let go. I remember when I was on a private boat and we hooked a shark 5-6 feet. Yahoo thought it was a mako, good to eat right. Cut it up on the boat and out come its babbies, small perfect little sharks - bummer #1. Yahoo, after finding out it was not a mako tossed it into the dump - bummer #2.
I am glad you liked the shark, hope you eat it all. Does anyone know where all the WSB are this year? Last May people were killin it! |
05-19-2008, 03:49 PM | #3 |
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Thank you for the report. Don't let the barbless fly and release for everything but what they happen to want to take home get you down.
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05-19-2008, 03:50 PM | #4 |
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[quote=screaming reel;24464]It' s not just PETA who is wondering, so am I. Those are awesome fish and should be let go.
I am glad you liked the shark, hope you eat it all. quote] it's nice you have an opinion
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05-19-2008, 04:42 PM | #5 |
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I have quickly come to realize that no matter what board one posts on, no matter what report one chooses to share with the public, there will always be folks out there who WILL have an unfavorable opinion. Not that I aim to offend anyone, but that's a risk I'm willing to take (by posting my report of a good day OTW). If somebody "wonders" about my fish-taking that's certainly within their right. Although in this thread I'm not sure I understand what there is to wonder about since I think I covered it. I will stand by any of my harvesting practices because I'm always responsible, legal, and respectful of our resources. AND I like to eat fish - I know unbelievable right?!
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05-19-2008, 06:37 PM | #7 |
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A leopard shark! Shit, I'd guess one of the most under-utilized resources in the sea (at least in the eastern pacific). I don't think they have even bothered to work out a sustainable harvest plan for them. Diversifying our resource base is good - get em!
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05-19-2008, 06:42 PM | #8 |
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Leopard shark =
Tried some a few years back. Thought the texture was similar to blue shark
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05-19-2008, 09:08 PM | #9 |
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yeah dude i heard there not that great eating i think u kinda new too if u marinated it in milk . if u have 2 say " they taste great ! if u cook it right !" then there not that great of a meat period
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FWIW: I will not buy commercially caught shark (or most other species, for that matter) and I wouldn't intentionally kill more than one a year. Its a touchy subject and there are many opinions. If you don't agree with taking sharks, you should probably take it up with the DFG; not with the angler who made a legal catch. All the time and effort put into these internet pissing contests would be better spent lobbying the DFG to alter size and take limits.
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05-20-2008, 12:54 AM | #11 |
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WTG Glen, most of us are responsible anglers .If you choose to take a fish I dont see why anyone should have a problem with it as long as its legal. After all its not us newbies that have taken more than our share(not pointing my finger at anyone just stating a fact that because of actions of some in the past we will never get some of the chances others have abused). We tend to know not to abuse our resources, respect the ocean,and our fellow yakkers.Only taking what we will eat in a meal or two is something the older fishermen have taught us well .Protecting the resource is something we all need to practice but that doesnt mean we shouldnt be able to keep some. Just my opinion
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05-20-2008, 07:03 AM | #12 |
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Great post. Don't sweat the haters. You're right.
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05-20-2008, 08:17 AM | #13 |
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Leopards are a fun fish to catch and a good fight to say the least, eat it if you want to eat it!! Have fun fishing! I know a lot of people who have eaten Leopard and say it's all in how you prepare it, glad you had fun and enjoyed a meal or a few out of it!! Nice job!! The best fisherman on the water is the guy having the most fun!!
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05-20-2008, 08:27 AM | #14 |
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Thanks for the report. Enjoy your fish.
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Fun day, thanks for the report!
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