bidkev
06-12-2006, 06:54 AM
This was shot one spring weekend. The video doesn't do justice to the big shovellies as 2 of 'em went over 9ft :o
A total of 14 shovellies over 2 metres were caught in a 2 day period and many more between a metre and 2 metres. Unfortunately so were 5 turtles. We now no longer fish this spot in order to reduce the impact on the turtle population........they seem to be fairly populous in this area as do the large shovellies and shark.
All fish were caught on whole fresh squid and released.
Not a very glamorous prey with few fast runs but pure brute force is their weapon and when they want to take line it is very hard to stop 'em as they use the tide and hugging the sandy bottom to their advantage. Nice eating too, but as you can see from their size, it doesn't take many to feel the freezer
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kev
A total of 14 shovellies over 2 metres were caught in a 2 day period and many more between a metre and 2 metres. Unfortunately so were 5 turtles. We now no longer fish this spot in order to reduce the impact on the turtle population........they seem to be fairly populous in this area as do the large shovellies and shark.
All fish were caught on whole fresh squid and released.
Not a very glamorous prey with few fast runs but pure brute force is their weapon and when they want to take line it is very hard to stop 'em as they use the tide and hugging the sandy bottom to their advantage. Nice eating too, but as you can see from their size, it doesn't take many to feel the freezer
26_v8VQITkA
kev