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On Jul 11, 12:39*pm, John H wrote:
On Sun, 11 Jul 2010 11:41:04 -0400, wrote: On Sun, 11 Jul 2010 08:30:35 -0400, John H wrote: We were fishing 4 on that Hatteras trip but they were top water. That guy has 4 downriggers. We were fishing 4 different plugs at different distances behind the boat, just to see what they were hitting that day. We did have 4 on at once when we went through a school of dolphin (the fish). The captain immediately transitioned us to 4 old, barely working rods and set up an assembly line. Drop in on one side hook up and pull out on the other. We did that a few minutes until we had all we thought we would eat and went back to trolling for tuna/bill fish. That would be a blast. Did you get to keep any of the dolphin? I don't know how they work it fishing out of Hatteras. -- You catch it you own it but the captain said if we filled the cooler with schoolies, we were going back so we stopped. My sister has 5 kids so none of it went to waste. The funny thing was, nobody was sure what to do with the tuna. It wasn't in a can so nobody recognized it, The steaks were good on the grill tho. My sister did some interesting things with big chunks in the oven but I have never been much of a casserole guy. I'd probably grill all of it. Any leftover tuna would make tuna salad. Damn I love fish. Think I'll have some tonight. -- John H All decisions are the result of binary thinking.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Sounds good to me too, John. I have some Salmon chunks in the freezer I need to be digging out and thawing for tomorrow. I think I'll also crush up some of my back yard wild 'gah-lik' and mingle it with some lemon juice and give the fish a bath before putting them on the grill. Good suggestion! |
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On Mon, 12 Jul 2010 17:26:09 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:
On Jul 11, 12:39*pm, John H wrote: On Sun, 11 Jul 2010 11:41:04 -0400, wrote: On Sun, 11 Jul 2010 08:30:35 -0400, John H wrote: We were fishing 4 on that Hatteras trip but they were top water. That guy has 4 downriggers. We were fishing 4 different plugs at different distances behind the boat, just to see what they were hitting that day. We did have 4 on at once when we went through a school of dolphin (the fish). The captain immediately transitioned us to 4 old, barely working rods and set up an assembly line. Drop in on one side hook up and pull out on the other. We did that a few minutes until we had all we thought we would eat and went back to trolling for tuna/bill fish. That would be a blast. Did you get to keep any of the dolphin? I don't know how they work it fishing out of Hatteras. -- You catch it you own it but the captain said if we filled the cooler with schoolies, we were going back so we stopped. My sister has 5 kids so none of it went to waste. The funny thing was, nobody was sure what to do with the tuna. It wasn't in a can so nobody recognized it, The steaks were good on the grill tho. My sister did some interesting things with big chunks in the oven but I have never been much of a casserole guy. I'd probably grill all of it. Any leftover tuna would make tuna salad. Damn I love fish. Think I'll have some tonight. -- John H All decisions are the result of binary thinking.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Sounds good to me too, John. I have some Salmon chunks in the freezer I need to be digging out and thawing for tomorrow. I think I'll also crush up some of my back yard wild 'gah-lik' and mingle it with some lemon juice and give the fish a bath before putting them on the grill. Good suggestion! Sounds good. Let me know how it turns out. -- I hope your day is simply *SPECTACULAR* !! John H |
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