Hunting Angler Fish
Fancy Hunting Angler Fish For A Change?
Despite its rather grotesque appearance, angler fishes are widely considered as prime catch for
its succulent meat that shares similar texture and taste as that of the lobster tail, which explains its namesake
“poor man’s lobster”. Some people initially believe that its virtually impossible hunting angler fish, as it is
known to live in the deep recesses of the ocean. Although this might be true, some types of angler fishes also live
in shallow waters, which means you can go ahead and plan on hunting angler fish varieties, after all.
An angler fish may not be one of the fish species that people usually bait, and maybe be more
likely caught by pure accident. However, if you are dead set on hunting angler fish just to try
out something new and unique, then go ahead and plan that outdoor excursion with the rest of your fishing
buddies. Finding the right area is highly critical since angler fishes are not really your typical varieties
like bass that you can easily spot in most regions. While angler fishes can be found all over the world, they are
more likely to be spotted in muddy and sandy seabed with shells and gravels that provide numerous preys that they
can feed on.
Since angler fishes have been known to have extremely sharp teeth and overly wide mouth, it is
highly advisable to use a wire rig when hunting angler fish that has a standard flapper rig or paternoster along
with a grip lead that will serve as an effective anchor in the bottom. You will also require a flowing hook trace
that is about three to four feet that will allow you bait to move more naturally and freely just over the seabed
and providing you with a wider area. It is also sensible to use stronger forged hook for this particular type of
fish.
If you happen to have lady luck smiling down on you and you really caught an angler fish, you
can look forward to eating its great meat often used as mock scampi. However, most people simply release it back to
the sea, as they don’t really relish the thought of eating such grossly looking fish. So it’s your call. But
whether you opt to let it go or take it home for dinner, be sure to enjoy every minute of your hunting angler fish
experience – it definitely makes every bite more tasty whether its angler fish or not!
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