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On Oct 1, 9:49 pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 01 Oct 2007 14:33:09 -0000, wrote: BTW, my spot is just 200 yards south of the RR bridge at Chimney point in Old Saybrook. Anchor on the west side of the river, just off the little island and cast toward the channel ![]() I've been by there many times. Blues? Stripers? And brown sharks that will give you a good fight in the middle of the night. And once in a while a doormat sized fluke ![]() |
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On Oct 2, 8:49 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
wrote: wrote: On Oct 1, 9:49 pm, Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 01 Oct 2007 14:33:09 -0000, wrote: BTW, my spot is just 200 yards south of the RR bridge at Chimney point in Old Saybrook. Anchor on the west side of the river, just off the little island and cast toward the channel ![]() I've been by there many times. Blues? Stripers? And brown sharks that will give you a good fight in the middle of the night. And once in a while a doormat sized fluke ![]() What is a fluke as it relates to a shark, and what the heck do you do with it? I thought a fluck referenced flatfish. I have had some great shark steaks, but don't know if only certain sharks are tasty. Fluke are a kind of flatfish. We have Fluke and Flounder here. The sharks are brown sharks and althouhg some say you can eat them "if"... I don't like food that needs an "if" ![]() they have no bones, they are extremely difficult to clean. I have not run into anyone yet that keeps them, but they are still fun to catch. |
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On Oct 2, 9:33 am, HK wrote:
wrote: On Oct 2, 8:49 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: wrote: On Oct 1, 9:49 pm, Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 01 Oct 2007 14:33:09 -0000, wrote: BTW, my spot is just 200 yards south of the RR bridge at Chimney point in Old Saybrook. Anchor on the west side of the river, just off the little island and cast toward the channel ![]() I've been by there many times. Blues? Stripers? And brown sharks that will give you a good fight in the middle of the night. And once in a while a doormat sized fluke ![]() What is a fluke as it relates to a shark, and what the heck do you do with it? I thought a fluck referenced flatfish. I have had some great shark steaks, but don't know if only certain sharks are tasty. Fluke are a kind of flatfish. We have Fluke and Flounder here. The sharks are brown sharks and althouhg some say you can eat them "if"... I don't like food that needs an "if" ![]() they have no bones, they are extremely difficult to clean. I have not run into anyone yet that keeps them, but they are still fun to catch. Most of the guys I know who eat shark steak them out...that is, they don't filet them, they slice them like a pineapple you'd put on its side. I don't much like the taste of shark.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yeah, still these are skinny little mud sharks, I just let em' go and hope they don't hang around too long. Gotta' admit. Out there at 2am catching a couple of sharks makes you think twice about rinsing your bloody hands over the side ![]() |
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On Tue, 02 Oct 2007 09:33:22 -0400, HK wrote:
Most of the guys I know who eat shark steak them out...that is, they don't filet them, they slice them like a pineapple you'd put on its side. I don't much like the taste of shark. Mako shark is delicious, very much like swordfish. |
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Wayne.B wrote:
On Tue, 02 Oct 2007 09:33:22 -0400, HK wrote: Most of the guys I know who eat shark steak them out...that is, they don't filet them, they slice them like a pineapple you'd put on its side. I don't much like the taste of shark. Mako shark is delicious, very much like swordfish. Yeah, at one time they were very inexpensive, but shark is becoming more expensive as people find out it does taste like swordfish. |
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Wayne.B wrote:
On Tue, 02 Oct 2007 09:33:22 -0400, HK wrote: Most of the guys I know who eat shark steak them out...that is, they don't filet them, they slice them like a pineapple you'd put on its side. I don't much like the taste of shark. Mako shark is delicious, very much like swordfish. I wouldn't eat a shark or a swordfish. There's too damned much "harvesting" pressure on sharks, swordfish and many other species. |
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On Tue, 02 Oct 2007 13:29:07 -0000,
wrote: Fluke are a kind of flatfish. Fluke are summer flounder. ~~sheesh~~ |
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