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Topic: Wolf Eel  (Read 2220 times)

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BigJim

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On my first dive of 2014 I found a crack that had two wolf eels in it...super cool to see, and had no desire to shoot them, but had no GoPro on me so no footage.

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 http://jacksonkayak.com/blog/2014/02/05/suicidal-lings-and-a-den-of-wolves-left-alone/

Have gone back to the crack to look for them several times since then but they seemed to be getting forced out by Monkeyface so I have shot the monkey invaders in the hopes that the wolves will return.  :smt003

http://jacksonkayak.com/blog/2015/05/21/honey-holes/

On my recent dive I stopped by the hole again and one of the wolves was back!   :smt007

Had my GoPro so filmed her for a bit and was able to pull some cool screen grabs.

Stoked I finally got one of them on camera!!

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ps...you can also see a pretty decent sized abalone (for Monterey County at least) below the urchin and stuck on the left wall of the vertical crack in the first pic.  :smt004


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Awesome pics, super clarity  :smt007. You are one of those guys that "I want to be when I grow up" :smt044
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So compared to monkeys how do they taste?

Have seen a lot of morays down south too. Wonder if those are worth shooting?
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So compared to monkeys how do they taste?

Have seen a lot of morays down south too. Wonder if those are worth shooting?

They taste great...but...for the size of the fish the meat yield is pretty low compared to a Ling or a Monkey because even though they are looong they are pretty slender...can see some food prep pics here...

http://www.norcalkayakanglers.com/index.php?topic=47328.msg526727#msg526727

I've taken two in the past 5 years but have passed on the last several I have seen...

They do mate for life and are not as abundant as the other fish we can harvest...not saying I won't take another one in the future, and definitely won't criticize anyone who does take them, but right now I am more jazzed on just checking them out.  :smt001

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So compared to monkeys how do they taste?

Have seen a lot of morays down south too. Wonder if those are worth shooting?

They taste great...but...for the size of the fish the meat yield is pretty low compared to a Ling or a Monkey because even though they are looong they are pretty slender...can see some food prep pics here...

http://www.norcalkayakanglers.com/index.php?topic=47328.msg526727#msg526727

I've taken two in the past 5 years but have passed on the last several I have seen...

They do mate for life and are not as abundant as the other fish we can harvest...not saying I won't take another one in the future, and definitely won't criticize anyone who does take them, but right now I am more jazzed on just checking them out.  :smt001

 :smt006

Sincerely,

Jim

I remember that day vividly....good times and that infamous eel pose  :smt005
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Big Jim is always bragging and showing off his Big Eel.... :shock: :lol: :smt002


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Very cool! Don't get bit brah  :smt002
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They taste great...but...for the size of the fish the meat yield is pretty low compared to a Ling or a Monkey because even though they are looong they are pretty slender...


So, basically, you're saying they taste great and they're less filling. Maybe they should be renamed Lite Fish (from Miller)...
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They actually learn to recognize people. Are fairly smart, long lived, also don't generally bite unless provoked. Can be really curios and come out to see what you are. Cool critters. Thanks for sharing the underworld with us topsiders :smt007
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Really cool. Thanks!
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Quote from: Weimarian link=topic=71149.msg807288#msg807288
....., also don't generally bite unless provoked.

I guess a spear through the head could be considered a provocation then...  :smt003
« Last Edit: March 05, 2016, 10:54:47 PM by oldfart »
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Ha ha hey jim didnt one bite ya a few years ago?


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Ha ha hey jim didnt one bite ya a few years ago?

If it did I am sure he bit it back.
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