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10-24-2005, 02:38 PM | #1 |
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10/24 Just like Brad's.......
Surf was only a foot high, next to no wind. Launched at deep greylight and hit the pier. Found some lil greenbacks under the lights. The bait boat was not far and heading out towards it, I was able to add some sardines to the tank. Lots of scattered birds diving. Water is green again. Wind picked up early. A few mackeral on the iron was it. Doing one last speed drift out in front of the pier, got bit on the greenback. Was pretty sure it was what it was, but when they don't break off, ya got hold out some hope. Peering over the side looking for color, "Ahh crap!" It put up a fun fight and did finally break off as I tried to release it. Most likely I will be back on Wednesday for more punishment.
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10-24-2005, 03:37 PM | #2 |
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Yep, that looks just like one of the three leopards I got on Sunday. Two of mine ran hard from the get go so I knew they were not flat, but one just played dead on the bottom. That one got my heart racing until I saw the tail at color. Those things drive me nuts.
I have a weird question. Does anyone know of a taxidermist or other that can make shark leather from the skin of one of these? I'd really like a leopard shark skin hat, boots, belt, or something of the sort. Figure I could find a cobbler, hatter, or whatnot if I could provide the material. |
10-25-2005, 09:44 AM | #3 | |
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http://www.primitiveways.com/processing_sharkskin.html The example only deals with a small piece of skin, but the concepts are there. -Mark |
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