Could yall give me a shark fishing 101 class ?- I'm staying on Fort Morgan 1st week of May
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Could yall give me a shark fishing 101 class ?- I'm staying on Fort Morgan 1st week of May
look at some of chilirelleno's posts. he does a good bit of it from that area. i've always wanted to catch a shark for the grill. good luck..
http://www.gulfshorespierfishing.com...hark+fishingIf you want more info let we will happy to help.
What kind are best to eat?- fillet or cut in steaks?
I was in Gulf Shores last week and was amazed at the number of sharks being caught on the pier. I counted 12 caught in 1 1/2 hours. One of the guys handed my 7 year old his rod with a shark on and gave my son the thrill of a lifetime. http://www.gulfshorespierfishing.com...tid=4854&stc=1
Mako is on par with Swordfish, and demands a high market price
Thresher is right up there too.
Most common in our area and very good on the grill are Blacktips and Atlantic Sharpnose.
Spinners are good too.
Steak or fillet, chef's preference.
On a big shark I'd recommend processing it as fillets, then cutting the fillet into steaks.
***Very Important***
If you are going to keep a shark for dinner you should fully process it immediately.
At the very least this means bleeding, gutting and getting it in ice.
Failing to do this will result in meat smelling like its tainted with ammonia or urine.
Shark fishing 101
Are you going to wade out and cast baits in the surf or yak baits out?
This may be the perfect opportunity to use a drone for bait drops. I'm sure that a decent drone can handle a small ray or large-ish hardtail.....