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I don't know if you realize it but I'd say from your pics that is actually a bigeye thresher, probably the single rarest big game fish you can catch off So. Cal. I only know personally of one other caught here, as Steve Mras got one a few years back. Though some others may have been caught from boats, I'm almost certain no-one has ever caught one off a kayak before.
I could be wrong but the white under the eye and the location of the dorsal fin suggests it could be a BigeyeT. Good thing you released it. Unlike Common Threshers Bigeye threshers are supposed to be lousy eating, but just the fact you caught it, if it's actually a Bigeye is just absolutely amazing. Congratulations. Incredibly cool catch. I would of loved to seen that one first hand. Jim Last edited by Fiskadoro; 05-09-2011 at 10:11 AM. |
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Common: ![]() Bigeye: ![]() Those drawings are of adults and they look more alike when small but just from his pics I'd say there is a pretty fair chance it is a bigeye T. At any rate I emailed same of my shark buddies who study these things and I'll see what they think. Jim Last edited by Fiskadoro; 05-09-2011 at 12:26 PM. |
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Big eye T-sharks are pretty rare inshore! In fact they are extremely rare in general! I doubt it was a big eye... the picture does look like it could be a big eye, but it is doubtful, and without better pictures its hard to say... either way beautiful fish and nice job on the release. I recommend breaking the next one off early into the fight unless you plan on harvesting it. Many threshers that are fought to exhaustion die after being released...
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How did you release it? Cut the line or were you able to reach in and get the hook out?
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Interesting. Too bad I took crappy pictures. I happen to bring my Iphone and wanted proof of my catch. Being alone that day i knew my wife and buddies wouldnt beleive.
I do have a couple other photos but they suck too. I'll post them later. The shark was released and swam off pretty quick after removing the hook. |
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Big eye, little eye, 4 eyes, or no eyes its a nice catch, anytime I hookup a T I cut it off. My cajones are not big enough to winch in a shark.
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Way to suck it up and go out. Often times it's worth the effort.
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