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I LOVE eating triggers. My grandsons think trigger fishing is the best. One loves to cook and does a great job of it. He actually was selected to be on Top Chef Jr.That is AWESOME! I LOVE fishing for triggers!
They fight like a Porgy on Steroids and are really good to eat. Also, as mentioned a pain to clean and I agree you need a serrated knife to get through the leather like skin first.Never caught or ate trigger
I agree with Capt Mike on the Porgy on Steroids which is the way I explain them tooThey fight like a Porgy on Steroids and are really good to eat. Also, as mentioned a pain to clean and I agree you need a serrated knife to get through the leather like skin first.
We see a few as a by-catch while Porgy fishing in the Peconics each year, but I am not aware of any spots for a targeted effort like I hear the south shore guys do. Have caught 4 so far this season and they are always welcomed.
I love fish cakes. A recipe would be nice.For some reason my wife thinks they make the best fish cakes!!
Did you chum them to the boat?While fishing solo, just before heading offshore for some fluking, I stopped at a favorite triggerfish spot. As you can see, there was plenty to pick from. I finally just let out 18" of line and picked the ones I wanted although the little ones still made it tough.
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Thats awesomeNo. They just were very friendly and came up to say hi. You could look down and there were triggers everywhere. Went there today and could not buy a fish. From my experience with triggers, they move off the inshore wrecks and rubble when the winds kick up too much and the surge dirties the water. The past few days were windy and too rough for these spots.
Like Mahi hanging under floating structure.Triggers love just hanging out under cover. Years back I was hired by Rutgers Ocean Research to find one of their disabled underwater drones 125 miles offshore. Fortunately, the day was gorgeous and with a satellite phone to get the position once out there we not only found it but caught a bunch of triggers hanging out under it.
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Pretty cool device. They can swim it across the Atlantic without refueling it. If you notice, there's only one fin in the middle. There's supposed to be two. Upon inspection, a shark must have attacked it and ripped the fin off.
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Those scratches are bite marks from a shark. They are on both sides of the drone.