Green eye sharks
Submitted by Frank F on Mon, 2009-04-27 12:25
Hi all has anyone tried to eat the green eye sharks.
Out deep they seenm to be every where.
Just woundering what peolpes opinons are on them.
Cheers
Frank
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Green eye sharks
Submitted by Frank F on Mon, 2009-04-27 12:25
Hi all has anyone tried to eat the green eye sharks. Out deep they seenm to be every where. Just woundering what peolpes opinons are on them.
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Ryan Thipthorp (not verified)
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Havn't tried but!
If they taste good i'd encourage everyone to keep & eat....may reduce the numbers
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Frank F
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Tried some today in batter,
Tried some today in batter, the flesh is soft and white. I'm not to keen on it, as the
fillets doesn't have a nice smell to them when raw. Have to give it another go
cooked differently. Still have a few feeds in the freezer to get rid off if anyone wants
to try. If you are like us wogs we will try anything
Also caught a couple leather jackets that were bigger than the pinky I caught. The pinky went 76cm.
wrassinator
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Apparantly marketed and sold
Apparantly marketed and sold commercially as "Cigar Shark". rates as good eating...but I'm with Ryan, there little buggars
Frank F
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Thats interesting because
Thats interesting because aparently another name for them in the fish books are
DogFish and the smell could have been the amonia