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Re: Octopus
« Reply #15 on: April 24, 2013, 11:55:26 AM »
In all seriousness, has anyone here actually eaten Giant Pacific Octopus?  I know people eat a lot of types of octos, but I have never actually known anyone who ate GPO.  All the reports I have heard say it's too tough/chewy to actually eat.  I imagine that's true, or more people would try to harvest them if they were actually good.  I would try it, but not with very high hopes.

I catch them by accident sometimes while squid jigging. They are very young juveniles, at their biggest, the size of a dinner plate. They are absolutely delicious sautéd with butter, lemon, shallot and capers. The bigger ones go on the grill.

FYI, the only way I’ve figured out how to kill them without a hammer is to drop them into a bucket of fresh water. They die in seconds, but change color really rapidly first. If you just throw them in your bucket, they’ll be running down the dock the next time you turn your back.

When I was in Vegas recently, I had an entre of octopus where the tentacles were cut into medallions the size of silver dollars (much bigger than any I have cooked). It was phenomenal. I asked the waiter how it was cooked and he told me the chef wouldn’t tell anyone how he did it, but alluded to some kind of brining. It had a good char on it, so I’m assuming it was grilled as well.

I occasionally sell them and the chefs go nuts over them - 30 lbs +. They do have to soak them in milk to get rid of the ureic acid, but really like them a lot.

Is there any way to target them if I am not a diver?
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Re: Octopus
« Reply #16 on: April 24, 2013, 12:11:41 PM »
In all seriousness, has anyone here actually eaten Giant Pacific Octopus?  I know people eat a lot of types of octos, but I have never actually known anyone who ate GPO.  All the reports I have heard say it's too tough/chewy to actually eat.  I imagine that's true, or more people would try to harvest them if they were actually good.  I would try it, but not with very high hopes.

I catch them by accident sometimes while squid jigging. They are very young juveniles, at their biggest, the size of a dinner plate. They are absolutely delicious sautéd with butter, lemon, shallot and capers. The bigger ones go on the grill.

FYI, the only way I’ve figured out how to kill them without a hammer is to drop them into a bucket of fresh water. They die in seconds, but change color really rapidly first. If you just throw them in your bucket, they’ll be running down the dock the next time you turn your back.

When I was in Vegas recently, I had an entre of octopus where the tentacles were cut into medallions the size of silver dollars (much bigger than any I have cooked). It was phenomenal. I asked the waiter how it was cooked and he told me the chef wouldn’t tell anyone how he did it, but alluded to some kind of brining. It had a good char on it, so I’m assuming it was grilled as well.

I occasionally sell them and the chefs go nuts over them - 30 lbs +. They do have to soak them in milk to get rid of the ureic acid, but really like them a lot.

Is there any way to target them if I am not a diver?

They like clay pots. When I get them, it's usually bycatch.
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Re: Octopus
« Reply #17 on: April 24, 2013, 12:12:54 PM »
Meaning you can place pots in the water and pull them up with an octopus inside?  Any details about when/where/how?

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Re: Octopus
« Reply #18 on: April 24, 2013, 12:14:15 PM »
Meaning you can place pots in the water and pull them up with an octopus inside?  Any details about when/where/how?

Correct. I've seen it on TV, never myself. I don't think bait is used because it's like a hiding place more than a trap.
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Re: Octopus
« Reply #19 on: April 24, 2013, 12:16:26 PM »
Got it.  They are tasty but I've never caught one myself.  I would love to start though.

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Re: Octopus
« Reply #20 on: April 24, 2013, 12:24:14 PM »
Meaning you can place pots in the water and pull them up with an octopus inside?  Any details about when/where/how?

I think it would be tough. From what I understand, the Mediterranean (where they catch them with pot traps) is very shallow and sandy, with very few hiding places for octopus. Here in the NW, the water is deep and rocky, plenty of nooks and crannies to hide in. They probably aren’t as interested in hiding spots.

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Re: Octopus
« Reply #21 on: April 24, 2013, 12:59:32 PM »
I've fed them different things while diving.  They like crab (but who doesn't?).  I'm not really sure what else you could use for bait.

I think it would be tough. From what I understand, the Mediterranean (where they catch them with pot traps) is very shallow and sandy, with very few hiding places for octopus. Here in the NW, the water is deep and rocky, plenty of nooks and crannies to hide in. They probably aren’t as interested in hiding spots.

This.

Around here, most octos don't seem to just move into a new, clean hidey-hole.  They seem to look for something established, something that has been there for a while and has some barnacles or whatever on it.  If people have caught them while jiging for squid, I'd say go jig for squid!



Also remember, GPO is legal, Red Octopus are not!  Be sure you know the difference, because the gamie sure as hell does!
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Re: Octopus
« Reply #22 on: April 24, 2013, 01:06:08 PM »
this is the first I've ever heard of a red octopus.

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Re: Octopus
« Reply #23 on: April 24, 2013, 01:39:26 PM »
this is the first I've ever heard of a red octopus.

They are the only other kind of octo in the sound.  Their mantle grows to about the size of a tennis ball, no bigger.  Still, easy to mistake one for a juvenile GPO.  The eyes of a red octo have three tiny "eyelashes" under them, whereas a GPO's eyes are smooth underneath.  Easy to remember, "The eyes have it".





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Re: Octopus
« Reply #24 on: April 24, 2013, 01:41:10 PM »
this is the first I've ever heard of a red octopus.

They are the only other kind of octo in the sound.  Their mantle grows to about the size of a tennis ball, no bigger.  Still, easy to mistake one for a juvenile GPO.  The eyes of a red octo have three tiny "eyelashes" under them, whereas a GPO's eyes are smooth underneath.  Easy to remember, "The eyes have it".

Thanks! You might have saved me some legal brain damage down the road.

 


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