Soupfin(?) at TL

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Soupfin(?) at TL

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The usual suspects at TL this morning (buts and spotties) when this was caught. I wish I could say it was on a fly, but it was on a dead drifted anchovy. Small soupfin? Sorry for the poor quality photo, the sun was behind me.
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Re: Soupfin(?) at TL

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Smoothhound Shark
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Re: Soupfin(?) at TL

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risentidefishing wrote: Sun Apr 07, 2024 6:01 pm Smoothhound Shark
Ah, thanks! What's the identifying feature?
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Re: Soupfin(?) at TL

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Size, eye shape (soupfin have a slightly larger eye), and mouth (smouthhound have sandpaper like teeth, soupfin have sharp teeth). If you catch a small shark like that in the bay chances are it is a smoothhound
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risentidefishing wrote: Sun Apr 07, 2024 6:24 pmsmouthhound have sandpaper like teeth, soupfin have sharp teeth
That fits, I was very wary of teeth removing the hook and was surprised to hardly see any. Good call.
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Re: Soupfin(?) at TL

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That's a pretty decent smoothhound. There are two species; Gray and brown. The browns have sort of a coppery color that aren't like other sharks. And I think the grays' dorsal fin is more transparent.
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