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    Posted: 17 Jan 2011 at 8:10am
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Have been plagued by Eagle Rays over the last couple of weeks, have caught 4 in total.

While a good test for my gear, shock leader strength etc, to date I have just been releasing them back.

 I have eaten Stingray before and it was pretty good, but not sure how to prepare and cook them, does anyone else eat these things? And if so how do you prepare them? Also whats the most humane way of killing them?

And lastly if not eadible can they be used for bait?


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you can eat them ,flaps on bbq ,but why!!! you need to be hungery
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As above paul, whip the wings off and straight onto the BBQ, but yeah plenty of others out edible out there.

May have to take you out on the boat for a fish to get you some snapper
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You got a boat now Seth?

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10ft of pure awesomness Paul Wink
 
Havent been for a surfast since I got it which is a bit sad, and only a couple of shark hunts, will be hitting the blow holes land based at some stage for a shark hunt and will finish of the day with a snapper fish
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Originally posted by Seth Seth wrote:

10ft of pure awesomness Paul Wink
 
Havent been for a surfast since I got it which is a bit sad, and only a couple of shark hunts, will be hitting the blow holes land based at some stage for a shark hunt and will finish of the day with a snapper fish


Good on ya mate, still like the simplicity of surf casting, and been getting a few lately.
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Wildo, you fishing in the Manukau??
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Yep, bout 6 min motor from Te Toro in about 3 - 5 metres only.  Yet to come back skunked on the sapper front, last 4 fishing trips Jeff and I picked up 14, 11 and 8, I did a solo and came back with 5 snaps and a gurnard so plenty out there, just one the wrong side of the channel to surfcast.
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Aveyfan re: cooking, 
In Oz lots of the fish & Chip shops and prob  a few of the lower eating out places, use a cookie cutter and sell it as scollaps, cook it the same.
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Cut the wings off and fillet down either side of the grissel and smoke them with a bit of brown sugar and salt. Eat it straight out of the smoker on some bread

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Fillet, smoke and cover in teriyaki sauce, serve hot.

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yep they are edible but as others have said there are plenty other better species out there..if you ever see scallops for sale without a roe these are 90% of the time stingray meat as it has a similar texture. not sure about eagles but i know long and short tail stingrays have a toxin in the liver which is pretty poisonous, and thats why orcas never eat the main body.
but its better to just release them and let us divers have something pretty to look at
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So are you saying that an Orca, using just it`s teeth, can seperate out the dodgy parts of a stingray? I find that very hard to believe
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Thanks for the help everyone.
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Originally posted by penguin penguin wrote:

So are you saying that an Orca, using just it`s teeth, can seperate out the dodgy parts of a stingray? I find that very hard to believe
ever seen a stingray carcass eaten by a orca? they just bite off the wings and leave the main body, a year or 2 ago someone in the spearo corner (fishfood?) posted a photo of a stingray eaten by a orca and all was left was the body
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Originally posted by RJ51 RJ51 wrote:

Cut the wings off and fillet down either side of the grissel and smoke them with a bit of brown sugar and salt. Eat it straight out of the smoker on some bread

 
 
Yep we have done this a few times with smaller Eagles and its excellent, also BBQ Stingray is a number one delicatesy in Singapore... done some into fish pie also... so they be great if done right.Thumbs Up
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I think it was geoff thomas did an episode last year where he targeted rays so he could use them for live bait for sharks, if you're after bigger sharks, that could be a dodgy goer for you.
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How do you go about handling stingies on the rocks...apart from very carefully!Shocked
What's the reach of their tails etc?  Do you try and stand on the tail or what???
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Originally posted by Gooner Gooner wrote:

How do you go about handling stingies on the rocks...apart from very carefully!Shocked
What's the reach of their tails etc?  Do you try and stand on the tail or what???


That was another question that I had too Gooner,

 To date I flip them on their backs, take the hook out, flip them over, stick my fingers in the nose & lift them up & drag them across the beach. Bit different on the rocks though.

Also whats the best way to kill the buggers?? I asume hitting them on the head is the best way??
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