NJ Saltwater Fisherman Forums
NJ Saltwater Fishing Reports and Information => NJ Saltwater Fishing Reports => Topic started by: mboy on May 15, 2008, 05:24:46 PM
-
Had the pleasure of taking out our very own BOB today.
He picked me up at 5 and we left the dock a few mn. after 6am.
Headed right over to GK and saw 20 other boats searching and coming up empty for bunker.
Wound up acquiring live bunker (Thanks Steve the bunker man)at a higher then usual price, but since it was tough going for even him, perfectly understandable.
After moving around a bit in NY and fending off MANY MANY MANY big bluefish, and a couple of missed bass opportunities (whole bunker coming back after nice runoffs with scales missing got some intel from a good friend (which was much appreciated by the way-and I will never give you up :) we made a move.
After some more BIG blues I laid into a fish and thought it might have been a bass.
Get her up top and told Bob to get the net.
Got her in the boat and she taped out at 36" 17.15lbs.
Few mn later, Bob almost gets SPOOLED (I will let him explain) and finally gets her to the boat and yells for the net. She is a BIG ONE.
Get her in the boat and she taped out @ 43" and 35.3 lbs (verified on my lip grip scale and then his digital).
From then on, it was a few more bass runoffs and TONS AND TONS of big bluefish. All you wanted and then some.
I will let BOB tell the rest of his big bass story as there is more ;)
Dockmate also came home with a 28lber today, so the big fish are moving in :)
Thanks Bob for joining me with the fine company today and for just an all around great day on the water TT^
-
Bob's going to have to explain this pic :)
-
Great job Mike! t^ Glad your day off turned out better this time,, Congrats on the cowage..sweeeet fish chrz
-
nice job mike great job on the big one TT^
-
Sounds like a nice day on the water,also nice catch there guys, t^ seems like all the fish are up your way.
-
Nice Hat. Think we can lose the glasses next time.. 5hrug ;)
-
They were there so I didn't lose them.
Now if I had a SHIRT.
Hey, does bob qualify for a shirt with a 35lb bass?
-
Nice job Mike, Glade to hear you had a good day.
-
Nice Hat. Think we can lose the glasses next time.. 5hrug ;)
I'm sure that was the furthest thing from his mind... GREAT CATCH :-*
-
Nice job Mike. I'm hoping to break 20 lbs and you guy's jump right up to 30's... Outstanding !!!
-
nice fish mboy, shame you killed it ;D
-
there ya go pal.. nice catch... in the Reach channels?
-
Great day for sure, congrats on the catch t^
-
nice fish mboy, shame you killed it ;D
Touche' chrz
But most, if not all, consider Stripers good eating even at that size.
-
there ya go pal.. nice catch... in the Reach channels?
Somewhere around there t^
-
They were there so I didn't lose them.
Now if I had a SHIRT.
Hey, does bob qualify for a shirt with a 35lb bass?
whs
-
Yes. I believe he does.. Post that baby up in that forum. those shirts will be ordered in a little more bulk this year though....
-
Yes. I believe he does.. Post that baby up in that forum. those shirts will be ordered in a little more bulk this year though....
Just looked. The bass is at 45#.. that does seem high. should be 40#
-
First I have to thank Mike for providing a great day on the water giving me the opportunity to land my biggest striper ever. He has a great boat which is a very nice fishing platform and he has added a lot of things to make it "His" boat. That is one of the special things about CC boats you always want to add something to make it fit your fishing needs. My boat is ready but the marina is not so I jumped at the chance to get in on the spring Bass fishing. Mike, Thanks for the invite.
Now to the two items Mike did not report on: First was the catch, I would like to say I played the bite just right and let him take it and wait just the right amount of time, then using my superior fishing knowledge and calling on all my years of experience I set the hook at just the right time when the fish had turned the whole bunker around in it's mouth! NOT, I had just snelled a new hook on after Mr. Blue bit it off and put a live bunker on, let it out and set the clicker in free spool. I then proceeded to snell another hook on my second pole which Mr. Blue had also bitten and frayed the leader. Mike caught a blue and I returned to the snell when I glanced over at the rod...could not believe my eyes as there were about 7 coils left on the spool, I had not set the clicker! Grabbed the rod, thumbed the spool to stop it and was greeted with a strong hard pull. Proceeded to reel in over a 1000 feet of leader, Power Pro and mono backing. Thought it was a blue but when it came near the boat and turned on it's side I yelled, Mike Net, and neither one of us could believe the size of this fish. I will now have to raise the bar...
Second was the object in the picture, I found it in the fishes stomach. It is a retaining pin cast out of metal. Who knows why the fish ate this thing? The other interesting thing was the fact that my whole bunker with hook was also in their but it was tail first? So much for waiting for the fish to turn it and swallow it head first.
Enough said and Thanks again Mike.
-
nice finish to a great report.
-
Wow Bob.. Neat summery. Congrats on your Best t^
Time to get you an avatar ;D
-
Nice! Bob Congrats on that beast of a fish t^
-
But most, if not all, consider Stripers good eating even at that size.
[/quote]
I dont know mike I had blue marlin sashimi style and steaked down in Antigua this year it was awesome.I was surprised to see it on the menu as I had never heard of anyone eating it before
-
nice fish and unusual circumstances,think the retaining pin went over board during a feeding frenzy and got swallowed?as some one else said,good way to top off a good report. TT^
-
t^cant wait
-
Nice report and congrats to both the captain for putting you on the fish and the angler for bringing that fish in. Sounds like you had other keeper bass and a ton of blues to go along with the bass. Good job on all accounts. t^
-
did you include that black pin thing in the total wieght of the fish?? rofla rofla
-
What a great read. Thanks for the post and it looks like you guys hit it just right. Fantastic.
Paul
-
Great catch and story! t^ Congratulations Bob and Mboy! ;D
-
Yes. I believe he does.. Post that baby up in that forum. those shirts will be ordered in a little more bulk this year though....
Just looked. The bass is at 45#.. that does seem high. should be 40#
40?
I bet there aren't more then 2 people on the board who ever caught a 40lb bass in their entire life.
-
But most, if not all, consider Stripers good eating even at that size.
I dont know mike I had blue marlin sashimi style and steaked down in Antigua this year it was awesome.I was surprised to see it on the menu as I had never heard of anyone eating it before
[/quote]
I would be down for some Blue Marlin Sashimi ;)
-
WHY kill those big breeders??? Picture and release??? ??? ??? ???
-
Beautiful fish and great report t^
-
WHY kill those big breeders??? Picture and release??? ??? ??? ???
Because it tastes good (is considered a food fish) and is legal.
Not like we kept 20 fish or even a legally entitle to limit.
-
WHY kill those big breeders??? Picture and release??? ??? ??? ???
Because it tastes good (is considered a food fish) and is legal.
t^
Not like we kept 20 fish or even a legally entitle to limit.
-
WHY kill those big breeders??? Picture and release??? ??? ??? ???
Because it tastes good (is considered a food fish) and is legal.
Not like we kept 20 fish or even a legally entitle to limit.
t^
-
50+ lbs would have been picture and throw back, but 35lbs is stilla viable food fish.
Besides 15lb fish breed too.
-
After moving around a bit in NY and fending off MANY MANY MANY big bluefish, and a couple of missed bass opportunities (whole bunker coming back after nice runoffs with scales missing got some intel from a good friend (which was much appreciated by the way-and I will never give you up :) we made a move.
Wow nice Job !
It's a good thing I had your cell # ;)
Mike Re tomorrow no can do.
We will hook up another time !
-
After moving around a bit in NY and fending off MANY MANY MANY big bluefish, and a couple of missed bass opportunities (whole bunker coming back after nice runoffs with scales missing got some intel from a good friend (which was much appreciated by the way-and I will never give you up :) we made a move.
Wow nice Job !
It's a good thing I had your cell # ;)
Mike Re tomorrow no can do.
We will hook up another time !
No prob. Tomorrow not lookign great weather wise, so I may sit it out and mess around with boat early in AM.
I am out fishing Next Thursday and Sat, but let me know whenever you have time to join me.
I believe you guys had a good day as well yesterday, correct?
-
That pin is all that's left of the last guy that hooked that cow ;D
Notice the bend in it he almost got away
seriously that thing looks like a fish to me if I'm a hungrey bassassaurus.
Awesome day nice story too t^
-
Actually it was straight when we took it out of the fish. Must have bent when I closed a bow hatch as it must have been caught in it.
-
Nice going TT^
Congrats on the personal best and to Mike for putting him over that fish chrz slt
-
Really nice fish. I'm going to have to keep an eye out for you ;) Follow you around some ;) ;)
-
Really nice fish. I'm going to have to keep an eye out for you ;) Follow you around some ;) ;)
Really nice fish. I'm going to have to keep an eye out for you ;) Follow you around some ;) ;)
That's why I got no name visible on the boat rofla
Just right place, right time, right bait and Bob's masterfull drop back of that right bait :)
-
I'll find ya...
-
No problem finding the luna sea 3, nice and bright boat like that rofla
-
I don't mind being found... If I am catching, I will usually call others I know over and share the wealth.
-
Ill be out solo tommorrow around 6am, I monitor channels 68, 69 cell 732 580 4801 ;) ;) Eddie, Hunter 2
-
let me know how you do, I will be doing an afternoon trip, solo as well.