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To: Ron McKinnon who wrote (16579)10/2/1998 9:07:00 PM
From: tom pope  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 53068
 
>>caught a few small porbeagle sharks<<

The things you learn on SI! I have never heard of a shark called "porbeagle", but it happens to be the answer to 12 across in the Sunday Financial Times prize crossword, and you have so fortuitously given it to me. Thank you!



To: Ron McKinnon who wrote (16579)10/4/1998 12:11:00 AM
From: Nemer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 53068
 
Hey Fishyman ------
OT ------

====> caught a few small porbeagle sharks; in all my years of fishing I had never seen one of these before
they ripped up our gear without mercy
I had heard that they were as good to eat as mako and threasher shark which I love
so I steaked one out and cooked it on the grill when I got home
WRONG-YUK PHOOEY!!

As memory serves me, and granted, it's so faint that you were probably undergoing the pangs of puberty, it's so far in the long distance past ............
you need to marinate the porkies in a mixture of buttermilk, salt water, vinegar, onion, and garlic .........
and
then
grill them ......

Of course, I know that you noreasters are a lot more aware of the correct procedure in which to prepare the gifts or the ocean ...........
and I don't mean to insinuate that any drygulchers from Tx could possibly have any possible ................
errrr, well, just try it .........

You might add the juice or an orange,a lemon, and possibly with a shot of japeleno (or habernano) to the marinade ........
overnight is always good ..........

Regards ---- Nemer