Being raised on the Delaware Bay, stingrays are a common sight. Over the years it seems as if the numbers have really jumped. Occasionally, you can find some guys in the Rehoboth Bay area shooting them from pontoon boats as the water is much clearer than what we find in our neck of the woods. A local archery shop owner has been taking manufacturer reps lately and the sport is really on the verge of blowing up around here.
It's become practice for my brother and I to take the kids to the beach we grew up on, on Sundays as we are allowed to drive on the sand and it so much easier than carrying everything. For a couple of months we were seeing rays surface pretty close to the beach.........and the wheels started to turn.
A week ago the tide was right (low) and the bay conditions perfect (dead calm) for our first attempt at spot and stalk rays. Talk about an absolute riot. Three shots yielded two nice cow nose rays. Standing in the water with them can be touchy so next time we are going to carry a six foot step ladder in case we need to get out quickly. Mine was head shot and came right at me.......good thing Crocs float cause I was out of them in a hurry.
We could have hammered a dozen or so, but we heard they were wonderful table fare so we spent time running each one up to my Dad's house to clean and put on ice. So far we haven't found a recipe that doesn't work. We were cautioned by my cousin (professional chef) that they spoil easy due to the lack of a urinary (endocrine?) system.
The conditions haven't been too good lately but we're marking the calendar for the next low tide/west wind combo. Something about being 200 yards offshore, walking down a 30# ray that I find pretty cool. Next trip we I will take some better pics and hopefully have my Go Pro on.
Little bro got the first one.
.....but mine was a little bigger.......and the shot, much better.