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Billfish715 06-25-2019 09:54 AM

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I (and I hope we all) like reading about everyone's exotic and strange catches. N.J certainly has its share of stories, many of which are never shared. Blackfin Tuna, Tripletails, Cobia, Barracuda, Sailfish, Tarpon and more are certainly not common to our state. The juvenile fish that show up are also quite impressive. Who would think there were sea horses in the Manasquan River!? We find a few each year when we pull our seine.

The stories about catching sturgeon on umbrella rigs in the bay, or trolling marlin on Manasquan Ridge are examples of why we keep fishing even on those slow days. You never know what might be swimming off our coast. Don't be embarrassed to mention your unlikely catches. Catching and releasing a 150# class sand tiger shark off Bay Head on a fluke rig with 20# leader, ranks up there on my unusual list.

When you see a "googin" trolling around with spreader bars and rigged baits in 60 feet of water off Spring Lake or Seaside or Long Branch, hold back your smirks and sarcasm. You might be very surprised when you get back to the dock or listen to 68.

Keep the stories coming.

Needlefish 06-25-2019 10:20 AM

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Many years ago from the beach at the tip of Sandy Hook caught a 1" long flatfish (flounder, fluke, or sun dial). It was stuck in the snap on my snap swivel.

Billfish715 06-25-2019 10:23 AM

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You never know what might be swimming off our coast. Don't be embarrassed to mention your unlikely catches. Catching and releasing a 150# class sand tiger shark off Bay Head on a fluke rig with 20# leader, ranks up there on my unusual list.

Sand Tiger at the Axel Carlson.

Blind Squirrel 06-25-2019 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Billfish715 (Post 532786)
I posted a request for confirmation of a few bonito having been caught recently at Sandy Hook. It got me wondering about other unusual catches of exotic or "lost" fish along the NJ coast. How many are caught and never reported? Maybe you caught a sturgeon or like Capt. Fred Coles did years ago just off the beach in Sea Bright, a tarpon.

Please let us know about your unusual catches from this year no matter how strange they are. Maybe it was a winter flounder in the bay in mid August. Maybe it was a pollack on an umbrella rig or a houndfish on a feather. The types of fish and methods used to catch them are endless. Please feel free to share your experiences with us.

Any instances of banded rudder fish catches should be posted on another thread.

I caught a jack crevalle and a male dorado on different days back in the '90s on the Gambler. Another guy caught the female (larger) dorado right after I got her mate. All were on jigs as I recall. The inshore water was unusually warm.

Skolmann 06-25-2019 01:20 PM

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Caught a #3 lobster (and only had 1 claw) while fluke fishing in front of Earle Ammo pier years ago.

Billfish715 06-25-2019 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Skolmann (Post 532901)
Caught a #3 lobster (and only had 1 claw) while fluke fishing in front of Earle Ammo pier years ago.

That is unusual both for the fact that you caught a lobster but also because of where you caught it. I remember reading Bob Duffy's list of pool winners in the Star Ledger. It always surprised me to see that an occasional lobster would win the money sometimes. For those of you who don't know the name of Bob Duffy, he wrote the saltwater column before Al Ristori.

I'd better quit now before I mention Henry Schaffer or others that many youngsters on this board don't know or remember........but I digress.

Gfedor 06-25-2019 03:45 PM

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A huge turtle, that pulled my 22ft boat around the bay for 10 min,

A eel that was the biggest I ever saw , at least 6 ft , 4 inch girth.

Some alien looking fish, had a pit bull looking head with these freaking nasty teeth.

bulletbob 06-25-2019 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Gfedor (Post 532916)
A huge turtle, that pulled my 22ft boat around the bay for 10 min,

A eel that was the biggest I ever saw , at least 6 ft , 4 inch girth.

Some alien looking fish, had a pit bull looking head with these freaking nasty teeth.


One of these perhaps??.https://www.google.com/search?q=nort...w=1600&bih=748

Rocky 06-25-2019 04:17 PM

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I caught this several years back. I did not know what it was and I never seen anything that ugly before in my life until I did that Winter tog trip with a bunch of guys from this site. :eek:

https://scontent-iad3-1.xx.fbcdn.net...e5&oe=5DC58D1C

bulletbob 06-25-2019 04:23 PM

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All kinds of stuff.. Sea horse, Various little tropical visitors, pinfish stuff like that.. stargazer-Hidious bastard... Sennet, GIANT Triggerfish in raritan bay.. When the small salt water panfish invade the bays and rivers in mid summer, you never know what you might catch... NJ is a unique state.. It is the "buffer zone" between tropical/Semi tropical fisheries, and the more northerly species.. We get both here.. At one time both Atlantic Halibut and Sheepshead were both quite common in NJ waters.. That should say something about the very unique fishery in NJ salt waters.. Its a melting pot of northern and southern species...... bob


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