Two Harbors 7/29-31

EgoNonBaptizo

Well-Known Member
#1
Went with a friend to Two Harbors for a camping/fishing trip.

The leopard shark fishing in Cat Harbor was excellent on the first two days, with six fish landed between us and several more missed fish due to pulled hooks and snags. I also caught two brown smoothhounds, a new species for me. The round rays carpeted the bottom, and to avoid them we had to use large baits. My friend caught one of the biggest leopards I have ever seen in person. On the last day, we got only nibbles from round rays.

The fishing on the rocks on the frontside of the island with squid and shrimp on dropper loops was slow, with only a couple small whitefish and calico to show for our efforts. A diver reported seeing lots of large calico, sheephead, and even seabass, but apparently they didn't want to bite. My friend lost a very large bat ray on the last day, having come off due to a snag and subsequent pulled hook.

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The first leopard of the trip
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Another, heftier leo
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The tattered dorsal is the main feature I used to ID this as a brown smoothie
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My friend's leopard (face obscured at his request)
 

Red Fish

Senior Member
#2
Went with a friend to Two Harbors for a camping/fishing trip.

The leopard shark fishing in Cat Harbor was excellent on the first two days, with six fish landed between us and several more missed fish due to pulled hooks and snags. I also caught two brown smoothhounds, a new species for me. The round rays carpeted the bottom, and to avoid them we had to use large baits. My friend caught one of the biggest leopards I have ever seen in person. On the last day, we got only nibbles from round rays.

The fishing on the rocks on the frontside of the island with squid and shrimp on dropper loops was slow, with only a couple small whitefish and calico to show for our efforts. A diver reported seeing lots of large calico, sheephead, and even seabass, but apparently they didn't want to bite. My friend lost a very large bat ray on the last day, having come off due to a snag and subsequent pulled hook.

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The first leopard of the trip
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Another, heftier leo
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The tattered dorsal is the main feature I used to ID this as a brown smoothie
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My friend's leopard (face obscured at his request)
Went with a friend to Two Harbors for a camping/fishing trip.

The leopard shark fishing in Cat Harbor was excellent on the first two days, with six fish landed between us and several more missed fish due to pulled hooks and snags. I also caught two brown smoothhounds, a new species for me. The round rays carpeted the bottom, and to avoid them we had to use large baits. My friend caught one of the biggest leopards I have ever seen in person. On the last day, we got only nibbles from round rays.

The fishing on the rocks on the frontside of the island with squid and shrimp on dropper loops was slow, with only a couple small whitefish and calico to show for our efforts. A diver reported seeing lots of large calico, sheephead, and even seabass, but apparently they didn't want to bite. My friend lost a very large bat ray on the last day, having come off due to a snag and subsequent pulled hook.

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The first leopard of the trip
View attachment 958
Another, heftier leo
View attachment 959
The tattered dorsal is the main feature I used to ID this as a brown smoothie
View attachment 960
My friend's leopard (face obscured at his request)
Went with a friend to Two Harbors for a camping/fishing trip.

The leopard shark fishing in Cat Harbor was excellent on the first two days, with six fish landed between us and several more missed fish due to pulled hooks and snags. I also caught two brown smoothhounds, a new species for me. The round rays carpeted the bottom, and to avoid them we had to use large baits. My friend caught one of the biggest leopards I have ever seen in person. On the last day, we got only nibbles from round rays.

The fishing on the rocks on the frontside of the island with squid and shrimp on dropper loops was slow, with only a couple small whitefish and calico to show for our efforts. A diver reported seeing lots of large calico, sheephead, and even seabass, but apparently they didn't want to bite. My friend lost a very large bat ray on the last day, having come off due to a snag and subsequent pulled hook.

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The first leopard of the trip
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Another, heftier leo
View attachment 959
The tattered dorsal is the main feature I used to ID this as a brown smoothie
View attachment 960
My friend's leopard (face obscured at his request)
 

Red Fish

Senior Member
#3
Went with a friend to Two Harbors for a camping/fishing trip.

The leopard shark fishing in Cat Harbor was excellent on the first two days, with six fish landed between us and several more missed fish due to pulled hooks and snags. I also caught two brown smoothhounds, a new species for me. The round rays carpeted the bottom, and to avoid them we had to use large baits. My friend caught one of the biggest leopards I have ever seen in person. On the last day, we got only nibbles from round rays.

The fishing on the rocks on the frontside of the island with squid and shrimp on dropper loops was slow, with only a couple small whitefish and calico to show for our efforts. A diver reported seeing lots of large calico, sheephead, and even seabass, but apparently they didn't want to bite. My friend lost a very large bat ray on the last day, having come off due to a snag and subsequent pulled hook.

View attachment 957
The first leopard of the trip
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Another, heftier leo
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The tattered dorsal is the main feature I used to ID this as a brown smoothie
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My friend's leopard (face obscured at his request)
Nice catches. It probably would have been easier to just crop your friend out showing only the fish. I thought you skinned a leopard and made a hat at first.