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Scott

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Awesome trip!  There's a new girl in town...her name is Cabzilla.
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Another Depoe Bay cabbie caught on 4/22/11. None of us had a scale, but it was 23.5 inches long.
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My first Cabezon ever.  A 26 incher from Depoe Bay 12/6/2011.  Too bad the 2011 quota had been met. :P 









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My first Cabezon ever.  A 26 incher from Depoe Bay 12/6/2011.  Too bad the 2011 quota had been met. :P 









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So, do most people on here target Cabezon, or are they typically (happy) accidental by-catch when targeting rockfish/lingcod/etc?  If they are purposely targeted is it a matter of location, or bait/lures?
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Whoa! Nice work Craig!! What did you mean the 2011 quota was already met? You couln't legally keep this one and thus couldn't count it toward AOTY points? Total bummer!

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So, do most people on here target Cabezon, or are they typically (happy) accidental by-catch when targeting rockfish/lingcod/etc?  If they are purposely targeted is it a matter of location, or bait/lures?
They are tasty and get you a lot of AOTY points so they are targeted.  A Cabbie won the 2011 ORC.
Whoa! Nice work Craig!! What did you mean the 2011 quota was already met? You couln't legally keep this one and thus couldn't count it toward AOTY points? Total bummer!

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Depoe Bay, Oregon  4-22-11

27.25" Cabezon
4lbs of fillet's, and 1.5 lbs of eggs (no I didn't eat the eggs).

My first one ever.






I've heard cabby eggs are poisonous. true or false?


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They are indeed poisonous, just checked in with a Milton Love tome. Apparently they are toxic to most creatures and aren't eaten.
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Wow Craig, those are some big strong looking fish. I am really looking forward to meeting one in person some day. I bet that out on the ocean that is one tough fight! Sorry you did not get to score any AOTY points, I guess the key is fish early (in the season) and fish oftern!


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So, do most people on here target Cabezon, or are they typically (happy) accidental by-catch when targeting rockfish/lingcod/etc?  If they are purposely targeted is it a matter of location, or bait/lures?
They are tasty and get you a lot of AOTY points so they are targeted.  A Cabbie won the 2011 ORC.

Here is the winning fish from the 2011 ORC @ 19 lbs 3oz, 29 inches

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Here is the winning fish from the 2011 ORC @ 19 lbs 3oz, 29 inches

YEEAH Boyee!  The cab-zilla that could eat all cab-zillas!
                
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That would be awesome to have a mounted Cabezon that big in the "man room" with a picture below of you holding the real one up.
 

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I tried and cant find anyone to make one.
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I tried and cant find anyone to make one.
I looked around too just out of curiosity. Most taxidermist can do a cab, but it would have to be a custom using the skin off of your fish. Doesn't look like anyone is making cab replica mounts though. Even if they were it would be hard to find one that big. The manufacturers create the replica mold out of real fish. Then when you place your order they sell the cast that was the closest match to your taxidermist request and they paint it according to your pics.
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