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Old 02-06-2008, 09:27 AM   #21 (permalink)
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I have deep dropped in all depths around the Bahamas since the 80's and never caught one. Also LL for tiles for 3 years from St. Lucie to Cape Canaveral and don't recall ever catching them. I probably caught my first rosie around 1985 off Hillsboro, don't recall if I had the guts to eat it.

Their size, appearence, spines and depth protect them from being pounded. Not sure if I would fish for them alone, but the chance of catching a golden keeps me at it.
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If the article is correct, too bad you didn't submit it to science. You could have been the proud discoverer of Spinyashellus vinnius
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Not sure if I would fish for them alone, but the chance of catching a golden keeps me at it.
I'm new to deep-dropping. Started around October '06. I've been catching so many of them rosies so easily, I just figured they were a common bottom species. I'm usually looking for tiles or barrelfish, but have become accustomed to the stringers of rosies... and honestly can't complain if that's all I bring home some days. They're an excellent consolation prize!
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I use a hook more suited for tiles or even grouper, I think that if I dropped down to a yelloweye size hook my CPUE would increase.

They are fisty critters, sometimes they bite down so hard on the hook that it pertrudes out the top of their heads.
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Old 02-06-2008, 01:46 PM   #25 (permalink)
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I've never seen them off Palm Beach.
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I've never seen them off Palm Beach.
I have not seen them inside 700', have you fished that depth for them?
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I've tile fished between 600 -800' quite a bit, but not deeper or shallower. Never seen one before.
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Good Going UB & Vinnie
Some good eating there for sure! Gratz guys!
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I some times get rosies in shallower ..but not common ..... last one a got was in 619ft of water while going for tiles and was the largest one to date when about 4 lbs was 18inchs long ...
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I've never seen them off Palm Beach.
Try fishing on some stucture .. if you find a hump ... they will be there .. dosent have to be much ...look for a 10 or 20 ft rise in bottom
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I'm new to deep-dropping. Started around October '06. I've been catching so many of them rosies so easily, I just figured they were a common bottom species. I'm usually looking for tiles or barrelfish, but have become accustomed to the stringers of rosies... and honestly can't complain if that's all I bring home some days. They're an excellent consolation prize!
Hey U B still trying to find those Barrel fish ... guess I`ll have to take lessons from you .. next time you try for goldens... try a large peice of mullet ... seems to do the trick on the larger goldens..
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It seems we've established the rough minimum depth for the species, what was the deepest you all have caught them? I believe my deepest was around a thousand feet but that's only because that's the deepest I was fishing that day.
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Blackbelly Rosefish are related to scorpion fish, but do not have the poisonous spikes... although they can hurt ya. Lip-grabbing is easiest way to handle 'em.
I am one of the world's leading experts on Scorpionfish. (see page 295 of the 2008 IGFA book)

But seriously, I've never heard of Rosies being caught up here off Jupiter, Stuart or Ft Pierce.

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Old 02-06-2008, 04:07 PM   #34 (permalink)
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My deepest last week was 1020'.

Between Port Everglades and Boca you only need to find the bottom to catch rosefish. Any bait will do, the tougher the better so you don't need to rebait.
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Nice catch. I have yet to catch myself a tile.
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