06-10-2015, 07:53 PM
[#0000FF]Too bad the smallies don't have periodic dieoffs like the perch in some reservoirs. That would be the best remedy for bigger smallies and a healthier population of the other species as well.
But don't tell Troutrods I said so.
By the way, I have PURPOSELY fished for rays all up and down the coast. In addition to big bat rays I have also caught small round rays, butterfly rays and even a "torpedo" ray...with electric zapper. Down in the Sea of Cortez I often hunted (with spear) for the larger southern rays. They have long stingers of up to 7 or 8 inches long...not like the wimpy bat rays.
[inline "LOBOS STINGRAY.JPG"]
[/#0000FF]
[signature]
But don't tell Troutrods I said so.
By the way, I have PURPOSELY fished for rays all up and down the coast. In addition to big bat rays I have also caught small round rays, butterfly rays and even a "torpedo" ray...with electric zapper. Down in the Sea of Cortez I often hunted (with spear) for the larger southern rays. They have long stingers of up to 7 or 8 inches long...not like the wimpy bat rays.
[inline "LOBOS STINGRAY.JPG"]
[/#0000FF]
[signature]
