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hello /an/

went fishing today. caught about a dozen scups... almost all keepers.

got a skate... and this friggin shark. its a dogfish. pretty kickass huh?

also made fishcakes. yum.
>> Anonymous
Where do you live at to catchdogfish?
>> Anonymous
>>260755
>>260756
Also do sharks put up as legendary fight as sea fishermen claim?
>> Anonymous
The spiny dogfish is my second favorite shark.
I heard they taste good too, besides being freakin' adorable.
>> Anonymous
>>260756
new bedford, MA (ya know.. the city mobydick took place it)... although the land you see there is south dartmouth.

>>260758

yes. they go into a spiral roll of death like a gator. if you look real close at the pic you can see where the line is spiraled around it.
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heres another. almost the same
>> Anonymous
I live in BC
I was smelt fishing once on the beach, and felt something big swim past my leg. I look down and see a salmon shaped fish under the water. So I grabbed the tail end and whipped it out of the water onto the beach.
It was a fucking dogfish.
>> Anonymous
op here.

>>260763
yah. the greenhorns call the rocksalmon.

their eyes are friggin strange.
>> Anonymous
>>260761
Awesome, I've always wanted to fish for swordfish and/or sharks, whenever you see it on tv they always talk about the creature fighting for an hour, I think i would really enjoy it as much as i enjoy any type of angling.
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funny story behind catching the thing:

my dad and i are out there... fishing skup with three poles. he's telling me about the dogfish he caught a week before in the same area. ... suddenly the unmaned pole goes "BZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz!!"

i got the poles and the anchor rope out of the way as my old man reeled it in. i grabed the net, scooped its spiraling ass out of the water. posed. threw it back.

and the skup were great. i mean, in all my times going out there (which is fairly often) ive only caught about 2 or 3 per trip. but this trip we hooked nearly a dozen keepers.

keepers for scup are 11 or more inches
>> Anonymous
>>260772
Haha, yes it always happens that way. I don' know what it is about the unmanned poll but that is the one that always gets taken.
>> Anonymous
Always a shock catching a shark when you're not intending to. Caught a blacktip about the size of your first dogfish while fishing for sand trout off a pier in Galveston. Shark teeth have to be seen in person to be truly appreciated.
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bluefish yummy too. those will be around soon.
>> Anonymous
dogfish are like the bane of up here in the puget sound.
>> Anonymous
>>260805
Fish looks real smooth from the picture.
>> Anonymous
>>260895
yes. they dont have scales... instead its sandpaper-like skin.