Mulranny mayo 23 june

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Mulranny mayo 23 june

#1 Post by taz »

People: Myself

Duration:4 hours

Tide: just on high tide

Weather: overcast

Bait: mackeral

Rigs:lead leader

Results: 2 lsd and 2 baby eels returned



I hit mulranny pier just after 9pm high tide was at 9:30 armed with 3 mackeral and a ball of lead had a couple of good bites but kept losing as soon as i started to reel in after a hour of this got fed up of losing bait and possible fish . so i tied the bait on , casted out about 10 foot from pier towards the town at begining of the railing hooked 2 small eels within 20 minutes of each other throw them back , then at about 11 casted off end of pier and caught my first LSD and then 40 minutes after that hooked another decent size LSD . took home and spent 1 hour trying to skin them which was done sucessfully, with a load of ffffffing and blinding and a big mess . olny down side was i didn't have my camera with me but got some decent pics when i got home





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#2 Post by corbyeire »

i will be really interested to know how you cooked the dogs AND how they tasted

generally not fancied by most
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#3 Post by shamoo0804 »

i will be really interested to know how you cooked the dogs AND how they tasted


I'd be interested to know how you skinned them, I hear dropping them in boiling water is a good way :?
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Was talking to one of the locals in louisburg last year. he was picking winkles to sell in france :shock: we were talking about dogfish, he would not believe me when i told him that they sell them in dublin as Rock salmon. :shock: BY the way the beach i was on was just past the Ocean lodge hotel killadoon. the bloke i was talking to let me go through his field to watch some fishing on the rocks. the mackeral been caught there were huge. I got the bug now hope to go back again later in the summer lovely place :wink:
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#5 Post by gearoid mc s. »

shamoo0804 wrote:
i will be really interested to know how you cooked the dogs AND how they tasted


I'd be interested to know how you skinned them, I hear dropping them in boiling water is a good way :?


there is an article on it in TSF this month...I beleive a pliers is used but it looks easy...
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#6 Post by taz »

corbyeire wrote:i will be really interested to know how you cooked the dogs AND how they tasted

generally not fancied by most



wrapped in streaky bacon and bbq
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#7 Post by taz »

shamoo0804 wrote:
i will be really interested to know how you cooked the dogs AND how they tasted


I'd be interested to know how you skinned them, I hear dropping them in boiling water is a good way :?


got video on you tube

cut top fins and tail off then turned over and under belly fin cut up to head made two slice at back off head got vice grips and pulled skin back


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kg0usWPO ... re=related
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#8 Post by fish wish »

there is another there, where he does in 30 seconds without using pliers :shock:
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#9 Post by taz »

fish wish wrote:there is another there, where he does in 30 seconds without using pliers :shock:


i was pleased with myself doing 2 of them in about a hour and with vicegrips
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skinning dogfish

#10 Post by kieran »

pour a kettle of boiling water; scales drop off leaving a thick glutinous membrane

pliers removes membrane as well, better method

just eaten conger here in France; better to catch and release :? :wink:

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2015 targets - a triggerfish, a specimen bass, a three bearded rockling to complete the set and something big and toothy from certain north Mayo deep water marks
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Re: skinning dogfish

#11 Post by taz »

kieran wrote:pour a kettle of boiling water; scales drop off leaving a thick glutinous membrane

pliers removes membrane as well, better method

just eaten conger here in France; better to catch and release :? :wink:

A bientot!




conger is lovely if deep fried covered in bread crumbs
cut in to nice size chunks and place into a pot of water bring to the boil
once the water starts boiling strain and coat with bread crumbs and then launch into deep fat fryer only takes a minute or 2 to cook and is lovely
season bread crumbs well with garlic salt, cayenne, pepper and chilli powder/flakes for seasoning use good measures not pinchs
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#12 Post by taz »

corbyeire wrote:i will be really interested to know how you cooked the dogs AND how they tasted

generally not fancied by most


ate the doggies last night slow cooked on a disposable bbq with salt and pepper the doggies were gorgeous finger licking good very gummy very filling

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