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<blockquote data-quote="DayDay" data-source="post: 5304977" data-attributes="member: 9643"><p>Didn't know what a lady fish was till I looked it up; I was familiar with calling it a skipjack.</p><p></p><p>I was assisting my uncle one night netting pompano as our target fish. After fishing all night, we took a nap early morning in the surf with our net out and woke up with dolphin rounding skipjack up and loading our net. </p><p></p><p>This was probably a little over 40 years ago. We would normally throw the skipjack back but caught enough to make it worth throwing them in the baskets. We were getting about $4.75/lb for pompano and skipjack was $0.15/lb. I think the skipjack may have been used in cat food. Every once in while I'd throw one out to the dolphin that were waiting for their reward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DayDay, post: 5304977, member: 9643"] Didn't know what a lady fish was till I looked it up; I was familiar with calling it a skipjack. I was assisting my uncle one night netting pompano as our target fish. After fishing all night, we took a nap early morning in the surf with our net out and woke up with dolphin rounding skipjack up and loading our net. This was probably a little over 40 years ago. We would normally throw the skipjack back but caught enough to make it worth throwing them in the baskets. We were getting about $4.75/lb for pompano and skipjack was $0.15/lb. I think the skipjack may have been used in cat food. Every once in while I'd throw one out to the dolphin that were waiting for their reward. [/QUOTE]
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