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On Sun, 28 Jun 2009 21:26:46 -0400, HK wrote:
If you are bottom fishing in Florida, there is no telling what you are going to catch. There is no reason to "boat" a giant grouper, except maybe to demonstrate the fish has evolved more than the guy who caught it. Those big Warsaw Grouper are found very deep. Talking +200. Think the subject grouper was taken at +400. According to something I read they often die from pressure change even if released. Think you have to go looking for them, but they boated a number of other nice fish at that depth, so maybe they weren't after the big one. Never fished more than about 60-70' feet in the gulf myself, and have taken some nice grouper, including a 60-70 pound Jewfish - before taking a Jewfish became illegal. Reason Jewfish became endangered was spear fishermen, or so I read. In any case, big old fish aren't as good eating as the smaller, younger versions, or so I've heard. Never ate a big, old fish. Don't know if the subject grouper was good eating. One guy in the thread said it was probably a hundred years old. Don't know what age they quit spawning, which is as important as anything. It's best not to abuse the wealth of the sea. I don't know if the subject grouper qualifies for that or not. --Vic |