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At some point I don't want to clean any more fish!! ;D
Nice catch.
Ron
Tip the mates or buy an electric knife.
what sort of fish are we looking at here,i presume they are good eating and saltwater species.cheers
Nice job mrbrklyn, lots of good eats there.
Wallacewt, they are a type of Porgy called a Scup. They would be related to what you would call a Sea Bream in your part of the world. We don't get that particular type of Porgy where I live in Southern Florida but we have several others almost identical. They are all good eating.
Quote from: mrbrklyn on September 29, 2013, 06:08:55 AM
Actually, it is the Black Sea bass that are of particular interest.
Gotcha, I figured he was asking about the Porgies as they were the most plentiful in the buckets. BSB is one of my favorites, its funny, we never caught them either this far south but the last couple years, they have been making a showing in the 300' depth range.
love me some bsb.i have a nice spot in 65 ft that is hot. i will post some pics soon this is the time of year i like to fish.
Sea bass and porgy are hitting like crazy off brooklyn, but no false albies or big bass yet;(
Nice day out Mr.B!
Dom
the biger ones we get r in the 14"to16" in north FL
Are these the same Black Sea Bass that grow to hundreds of pounds?
Ron
No those are the ones off of Cali. in the pacific.The Atlantic BSB don't get very big.
Bigest that I have seen on the East Coast was 6-7 #. Those are monsters BSB. We might get a early Winter season this Winter.
Mike
That's me guts feeling ;D I cant wait to eat some BSB and grouper.