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![]() These cuties are Sheepshead, we catch them in the inlet during winter months. Very good eating ! Nice dentures too, remind me of tog.
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![]() Nice convicts rich.
Will make plans to see you soon
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![]() its like they hybridized a porgy and a blackfish. They taste awesome as well. Taste is also a hybrid of porgy and tog. Wish we still had em up here
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![]() caught some of these off the Oregon Inlet bridge. DELICIOUS
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![]() Those are some serious dentures! I heard they're very good eating as well and put up a good fight. How far North do they range? Are crabs typically the bait of choice?
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![]() We get some up here in south Jersey, I’ve heard of them caught around the red church too, with a pic
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Down here shrimp (sorry Steve) are the bait of choice, either on a jig head or on a small hook on a 4 foot leader to a swivel stopping a small egg sinker. If this doesn't make sense let me know and I'll try to explain better. |
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