tackle wise I use a pulley rig it helps with casting a bit further out, incoming to high tide, and dirty water/night time is also helpful but when they're around in big numbers you'll get them during...
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tackle wise I use a pulley rig it helps with casting a bit further out, incoming to high tide, and dirty water/night time is also helpful but when they're around in big numbers you'll get them during...
Spiny dogfish are the scurge of every fisherman. Greyboys or smooth hounds are lent to be ok eating but iv always released them. 7 gillers are good to eat aswell but I'd sooner leave them in the...
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rig have no teeth just hard gums. also the spots and bronzy colour. they also generally don't touch baits normal dogfish will take. crabs/crayfish/prawns all good for rig.
You can use egg if you want I just throw the whole batch in the bag with the coating, the moisture from the fish makes it stick just fine.
Cooking is up to you, I like to cut them into bite size chunks then coat in what ever you feel like, breadcrumbs or coat n cook (just throw it in a bag and toss don't use egg) then shallow fry. Don't...
I smack em on the head then cut the fillets off. Hold its tail and stand on its head and run your sharp knife down the back bone, they peel off nice and clean.
Went out to catch some crab for this summers kontikiing and thought I'd be cheeky and throw the first crab of the night on a hook. Not too long later wammo first fish of the season landed.
I know...