View Full Version : How much opaleye will you eat?
FullFlavorPike
07-06-2020, 07:55 AM
When you get it to color and you see that white spot coming out of the murk, does your heart start racing?
FISH11
07-06-2020, 01:29 PM
When you get it to color and you see that white spot coming out of the murk, does your heart start racing?
ONLY WHEN IT'S A WSB OR YELLOWTAIL!
Love Opaleye!
Very tasty fish and easy to cook.
Scale, gut, gill and take head off.
Lightly flour and pan fry.
Enjoy with lemon and/or vinaigrette dressing.
Yes, it has lots of bones.
But, as my pops used to say, the best tasting fish are the ones with lots of bones.
JMHO. TL.
-JJ-
tak100
07-07-2020, 11:38 PM
Frozen peas work ridiculously well!
chris138
07-08-2020, 08:46 AM
NOPALEYE
matthew7!
07-08-2020, 09:47 AM
Nope got the t-shirt that’s enough for me.
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FullFlavorPike
07-09-2020, 09:20 AM
opaleye eaters currently holding a 7-5 lead ! we may end up needing a now subforum in the West Coast Whoppers section
Oolie
07-11-2020, 12:29 AM
Frozen peas suck, they prefer Velveeta 9-1.
Amish Ed
07-11-2020, 08:52 AM
You guys are a bunch of pikers. For the big ones you need to really chum them up. Split Pea soup, frozen and put in a plastic bottle with holes in it will do it every time. They'll be foaming in the corner within minutes. Then fly line a whole, sweet pea pod. TOADS!
JohnMckroidJr
07-11-2020, 07:07 PM
We use to chum them up with pieces of bread. The Opaleye always put on a good show at lover's cove,Catalina Island. Love them OpoBass.
Mahigeer
07-14-2020, 09:52 AM
I have watched and learned from the professional Opaleye hunters who come to the Mole and Catalina to catch Opaleye.
In fact to a point that they kept every one and way over-limit. That made me get permission from the Harbor Master to post F&W regulations at the Mole and the pier. Don't think they looked at it.
They would use a moss called "pare" in Korean. They would also use peas and chum peas with some black seeds.
I copied them to a point of buying similar telescopic 18 feet rod, telescopic net, etc.
I had problem with keeping the moss on the hook.
Now I use peas and chum with peas and bread crumbs. I have also tried green plastic eggs with peas.
Will have to give the pea soup trick a try.
By the way, there must be value in paying $77.00 for the ferry to go to Catalina for Opaleye.
I heard in Korea, it cost $150.00 a plate for Opaleye. Not sure if I believe it, but that is what I heard.
FullFlavorPike
07-14-2020, 11:54 AM
I heard in Korea, it cost $150.00 a plate for Opaleye. Not sure if I believe it, but that is what I heard.
If that's true then there's another blue water gold rush in the making and I'm starting an import/export concern immediately.
In lieu of venture capital seed money, I will accept Seeker/Calstar rods and Accurate reels for an equity stake in the business.
Mahigeer
07-14-2020, 06:56 PM
I left out the $400.00/ lbs. part at the fish market.
Just seemed too far fetched.
I have caught them on squid sa well, but Pare and frozen peas are the best.
They very line and hook shy as far as I can tell.
If on the chew, no problem catching a bunch, but when locked jaw, they take the free peas, but not the hooked ones!
igotpron
07-29-2020, 01:56 PM
I want to go out and put the kid on some fish. Plan is to hit Dana PT and try for some opaleye. Where should I start? Inside the jetty wall? Outside the jetty wall?
What’s a preferred setup. I was think 8lb mono small wire bait hook, split shot and toss near the rocks?
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JohnMckroidJr
07-29-2020, 02:57 PM
I heard in Korea, it cost $150.00 a plate for Opaleye. Not sure if I believe it, but that is what I heard.
When sold live out of the aquarium, I would not be surprised if it costs that in some of the high-end restaurants in Korea town, Los Angeles. Sheephead went from superabundant to sparse when that market started.
Mahigeer
07-29-2020, 09:56 PM
I want to go out and put the kid on some fish. Plan is to hit Dana PT and try for some opaleye. Where should I start? Inside the jetty wall? Outside the jetty wall?
What’s a preferred setup. I was think 8lb mono small wire bait hook, split shot and toss near the rocks?
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If water is clear, look for the spot on the top dorsal fin. It is the tell, tell sign of Opaleye.
Use float to reduce snags on the rocks. Chum frozen peas frequently.
Rocks could be dangerous for the kids. Piers are better, but the only good one is in Catalina.
igotpron
07-29-2020, 10:59 PM
If water is clear, look for the spot on the top dorsal fin. It is the tell, tell sign of Opaleye.
Use float to reduce snags on the rocks. Chum frozen peas frequently.
Rocks could be dangerous for the kids. Piers are better, but the only good one is in Catalina.
I’m taking out the tandem kayak on this one. Was planning on fishing the wall with some peas and plastics. Try and get something to bite.
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Mahigeer
07-30-2020, 10:28 PM
Be sure to chum a lot with bread crumbs and peas.
You can buy ready made bread crumbs used for "shake and bake" cooking.
Or save old bread and use coffee grinder to make a powder of dried old bread.
Tight lines.
FullFlavorPike
07-31-2020, 07:50 AM
Mods, can we make this a sticky considering the opaleye eaters outnumber the rest of us 9 to 5, and the board doesn't already have a good sticky on bread chumming? :eating:
JohnMckroidJr
07-31-2020, 09:21 AM
Mods, can we make this a sticky considering the opaleye eaters outnumber the rest of us 9 to 5, and the board doesn't already have a good sticky on bread chumming? :eating:
LOL, We could have a sticky for every species.
FullFlavorPike
07-31-2020, 12:11 PM
LOL, We could have a sticky for every species.
only highly desirable species: opalye, zebra perch, bat ray, etc.:cheers1:
Oolie
08-01-2020, 05:16 PM
only highly desirable species: opalye, zebra perch, bat ray, etc.:cheers1:
Never tried a zebra perch, but if it compares to the other two, it must be top tier!
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