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daperrin
10-06-2024, 07:03 AM
Of course with a limit of only two, it doesn't really seem like a big deal. Its been a while since I had a solid stringer so it was still a good feeling and definitely it was a fun day pulling fish from the kelp. My young apprentice was able to not only catch his first Sheephead but a beautiful 17 incher to boot. I hope the 'man' sees fit to increase that number soon.
Fish were all caught fishing Palos Verdes kelp with shrimp and 1/0 hooks fished near the bottom. Beautiful day for fishing, overcast, light wind and small swells.
https://youtu.be/C4LhvwzP2xY

Mr. NiceGuy
10-06-2024, 05:07 PM
What's the best way to cook Sheephead?

I was fishing at the bottom about 90' deep over a rockpile and caught a beautiful colorful adult Sheephead (about 20") on a dropper rig with fresh frozen clams. I threw it on my barbecue whole, which was probably a mistake. Because of the thick and thin body shape, some parts were not cooked enough while other thinner parts were almost overcooked. Maybe it is better to fillet first? Or maybe baking in the oven would be more even than the barbecue?

daperrin
10-06-2024, 07:50 PM
What's the best way to cook Sheephead?

I was fishing at the bottom about 90' deep over a rockpile and caught a beautiful colorful adult Sheephead (about 20") on a dropper rig with fresh frozen clams. I threw it on my barbecue whole, which was probably a mistake. Because of the thick and thin body shape, some parts were not cooked enough while other thinner parts were almost overcooked. Maybe it is better to fillet first? Or maybe baking in the oven would be more even than the barbecue?

I like to fillet and cook on the bbq. I cook it for about 6 min per side and only have to turn it over once. Because the meat is so soft and moist, if you turn it more than that, it really starts to fall apart.

My wife cooked these latest fish in an air fryer and they turned out very nice :)

JohnMckroidJr
10-07-2024, 12:44 PM
Congratulations on the double limits! Nice goat for Hudson! Looks like San Pedro? :kayak-surfer: :reel:

vincentek9
10-09-2024, 12:06 PM
sheephead are one of my favorite eating fish. has somewhat of a sweet taste that reminds me a bit like crab or lobster.

nice going on the limit. I've wanted to yak PV but i'm not a big fan of surf launches.

Sully1
10-09-2024, 06:20 PM
Well done! They are delicious. I like to steam them with butter and salt just like a lobster.