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Jim in CT 09-21-2021 12:51 PM

shark/haddock near Stellwagon?
 
This Sunday kicks off a furious, furious week of fishing for me. To start. taking my 15 year-old on a sharking/haddock trip Sunday out to Stellwagon, this is a good time of year to shark out there? Any reports?

What's the likelihood of catching a shark we can keep, is that pretty rare to get a mako or thresher? I'm looking forward to drifting in a chum slick, fishing for haddock while we wait for a bite

beamie 09-21-2021 01:18 PM

I don’t have any recent reports since I’m not fishing but working now

But. September is usually the best month to shark fish

More likely to catch an edible porbeagle than mako or thresher but the later are highly possible.

Have fun
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Jim in CT 09-21-2021 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by beamie (Post 1214644)
I don’t have any recent reports since I’m not fishing but working now

But. September is usually the best month to shark fish

More likely to catch an edible porbeagle than mako or thresher but the later are highly possible.

Have fun
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thanks, we don’t have much experience offshore so we are really excited, what 15 year old boy doesn’t want to catch a shark. and we’re going with a top notch captain.

how good is porbeagle to eat?

i have always liked the boat in your signature pic, what kind of boat is that?
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Jim in CT 09-21-2021 01:57 PM

and are cod legal to keep out in stellwagon this weekend?
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Raider Ronnie 09-21-2021 07:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Jim in CT (Post 1214641)
This Sunday kicks off a furious, furious week of fishing for me. To start. taking my 15 year-old on a sharking/haddock trip Sunday out to Stellwagon, this is a good time of year to shark out there? Any reports?

What's the likelihood of catching a shark we can keep, is that pretty rare to get a mako or thresher? I'm looking forward to drifting in a chum slick, fishing for haddock while we wait for a bite



Where you heading out from & you on your own boat ?

Jim in CT 09-21-2021 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Raider Ronnie (Post 1214678)
Where you heading out from & you on your own boat ?

out of boston, no i don’t have a boat ( wish i did!), going with a captain who took my son and i on a great trip when he was really little. going out to stellwagon i think.

are you a charter captain? do you have a website?
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Raider Ronnie 09-21-2021 08:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Jim in CT (Post 1214685)
out of boston, no i don’t have a boat ( wish i did!), going with a captain who took my son and i on a great trip when he was really little. going out to stellwagon i think.

are you a charter captain? do you have a website?
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bostonharborcharters.com

Haddock fishing has been real good recent years and in close.
Going to Stellwagen or east of it hasn’t been necessary though they are there also.
Last few trips the dogfish have been a pain in the ars.
Plenty of sharks around now.
We are allowed 1 cod per person right now.

beamie 09-24-2021 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Jim in CT (Post 1214649)
thanks, we don’t have much experience offshore so we are really excited, what 15 year old boy doesn’t want to catch a shark. and we’re going with a top notch captain.

how good is porbeagle to eat?

i have always liked the boat in your signature pic, what kind of boat is that?
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Jim
That boat is a Nauset 249 commercial which became a coastal 24 then a fl Tripp 24 and now someone in Maine had the mold. Nice hull if it’s your style

Porbeagle shark is great eating comparable to mako and some prefer it to sword fish.

The hard part is if you get a good size one is making all the calls to unload all the meat Makes for s long day
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