You showed this picture before and I'm still just as annoyed now as I was then about it. Why the fuck did you kill a shark?
How do you know it's dead?

You showed this picture before and I'm still just as annoyed now as I was then about it. Why the fuck did you kill a shark?
You showed this picture before and I'm still just as annoyed now as I was then about it. Why the fuck did you kill a shark?
Shark taste AMAZING!!! I catch three or four a night, and usually keep a couple a month. Broil them with some white wine and lemon juice and they become addictive. You have to bleed them and get the skin off ASAP, or they will poison their meat.
Here are some pics of my style of fishing. Fishing in the Gulf of Mexico one to two miles offshore in a Kayak. Talk about fun. Getting pulled around the gulf by King and shark is awesome. (Pics were prior to my weight loss).
I live on an inlet here in Palm Beach, but my neighbors don't catch too much: (view from my home office)
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What is this? Caught this today and want to know if it's edible...
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@soupy - Were you fishing off a pier or a boat? I haven't been in quite awhile, but I heard you need a saltwater license now even if you're on shore. Used to only need one if you were offshore for salt. Not sure if that's true or not, need to find out though before I go.
Edit> Found it, apparently after Aug 1, 2009 - FWC News - Shoreline fishing FAQs . Weird though, it says there is no license cost why the fuck do it then? Maybe to prove residency or something.