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NJ Saltwater Fishing Reports and Information => General Fishing Topics => Topic started by: sealife on August 01, 2008, 09:14:16 AM
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Has anyone heard of the 5-6' great white being caught on the Sea Girt Reef or possibly from a Monmouth County Beach? There are a few notes about it on the some of the scuba boards.
Picture added by Hotrod
See The Fox News Video here (http://www.comcast.net/data/fan/html/popup.html?v=827830400&pl=827742817.xml&plc=827742817&launchpoint=Cover&cid=fancover&attr=default_headline&config=/config/common/fan/default.xml)
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The link below is to a photo posted on the Asbury Park Press website. The person posting it states that his son and friends caught and released it on last Thursday two miles off Manasquan. Belive it or not????
http://www.app.com/apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=PluckGalleryPhoto&plckPhotoID=c481cad1-7bfc-42eb-96cc-c17ad7402495&plckGalleryID=4be17a61-4806-4e9c-ba1a-6baf0d922ce1&plckGalleryID=4be17a61-4806-4e9c-ba1a-6baf0d922ce1 (http://www.app.com/apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=PluckGalleryPhoto&plckPhotoID=c481cad1-7bfc-42eb-96cc-c17ad7402495&plckGalleryID=4be17a61-4806-4e9c-ba1a-6baf0d922ce1&plckGalleryID=4be17a61-4806-4e9c-ba1a-6baf0d922ce1)
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wow, but my question is.. How do you catch a great White unless you target it, you need the proper tackle for it.. and then who would be targeting it off the shore like that. 5hrug
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I heard about it from someone who read about it on another site. You know, the he said, she said thing. 5hrug
Anyway, I haven't recorded the water temperature to be in the 70's until this past weekend. Up until then, the temps have been in the low to mid 60. The temps I recorded are from the Sea Girt Reef up to the Sandy Hook Reef. He had 76 degree water last Thursday? I find that hard to believe.
As far as targeting a shark and having the proper equipment on board for them at that close range. Last week I had two guys on my boat with me. We went out specifically to find bunker, snag some and try for shark as we had been bitten off by shark on previous trips while trying for striper and while trying for fluke. So, it is possibly they were set up for shark.
The APP posting said they had more pics. When you click on their photo gallery, I did not see any more pics of a shark, just pics of stripers, fluke, etc. Was it a ploy to get people to look at their other catches? Something to think about.
I guess you have to decide for yourself to believe it or not, as Captain Joe asked. t^
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It looks like those pics were posted by a reader, not by the APP Staff. I tried to contact the person who posted the pics who says they have more, but they are not a registered user. If the pic and catch are authentic, that looks like a small great white to me. I am a bit skeptical too, but wouldn't be so surprised if it was true. Stranger things have happened this summer!
TT^
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Quite a few years ago, some old salts and mates had told me there was always a rumor that the Sandy Hook/NY Bight area was the "nursery" for Great Whites as not much is known about where the lil ones reside. 5hrug
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you just don't accidentally catch a great white. Same with most fish.. How many times do you get cut off and never see the fish. If your fluke fishing with light gear, the odds are you will never land the 18 lbs Fluke, or the shark, 50 lbs striper, etc. You need the gear to handle those fish. Most of those weakfish in the 15 lbs range are being caught by accident with striper fishing, same goes for those 18
+ lbs Fluke, they are being caught while targeting a larger species. If they caught a great white that close to shore, you can be sure they were using very heavy gear and wire leader, which are 2 things you wouldn't be using to catch your average fluke, weak, striper, etc.
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Anything is possible, remember in 1918 two people were killed and one boy lost is leg in the Matawan Creek. This is now believed to have been the work of a Bull Shark. Around the same week several people were killed on the Atlantic City beach this is now believed to be the work of a Great White Shark. Stranger things have happened.
NJDEVIL >:D
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I agree.. I am not saying that they aren't there, I know they are.. but to land one on a rod and reel is another story, unless you are targeting them specifically.
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The only thing I heard caught off the sea girt reef was a 14ft. 485lb. thresher shark. But a Great White?
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http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2005-06-08-jersey-shark_x.htm
http://outside.away.com/news20050609_1.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jersey_Shore_shark_attacks_of_1916
Good reads. t^
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its in this weeks fisherman magazine.there is a pic there. they were fishing for sharks,gives boats name and all peoples involved. i am pretty sure the one shark we caught was a bull shark, it could be true.
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http://www.comcast.net/data/fan/html/popup.html?v=827830400&pl=827742817.xml&plc=827742817&launchpoint=Cover&cid=fancover&attr=default_headline&config=/config/common/fan/default.xml
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Is that the same shark as was posted in the APP?? Or is this a second shark?? Looks a little bigger!?!?
TT^
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so i guess its time to swap out the tourney mono line to a proline braided huh... woohoo... chrz
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http://www.comcast.net/data/fan/html/popup.html?v=827830400&pl=827742817.xml&plc=827742817&launchpoint=Cover&cid=fancover&attr=default_headline&config=/config/common/fan/default.xml
nice find
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nice pic
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wow, but my question is.. How do you catch a great White unless you target it, you need the proper tackle for it.. and then who would be targeting it off the shore like that. 5hrug
And, further, what type of person would be able to land one on what was probably light tackle, yet not identify it???
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its true the guy that caught the shark is from my marina. he has been shark fishing for several weeks ,catchin browns and such. he just happened too get lucky
tight lines
Glenn
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wow, but my question is.. How do you catch a great White unless you target it, you need the proper tackle for it.. and then who would be targeting it off the shore like that. 5hrug
And, further, what type of person would be able to land one on what was probably light tackle, yet not identify it???
I think this newest report is a second great white shark. When the thread was started, it was a pic posted in the APP by a woman who needed help identifying a shark her son and friends supposedly caught by accident. This second shark, the crew was setup for sharking and happened upon the Great White...which looks a little bit larger than the first pic posted in the APP. So there has definitely been 1 Great White caught and released...the 2nd one is questionable and unsubstantiated still!!
5hrug
TT^
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There was an ad in the fisherman about three weeks ago. I think it's true.
chrz
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Welcome to the site Squan t^
We we believe it to be fact.
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the more fishen reports I read... the less I want to go surfen
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the more fishen reports I read... the less I want to go surfen
That's a good thing...then you have more time for fishing!! rofla
TT^
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well now that the stripers will soon be here... nothing else takes precadence... I think I spelt that wrong... hahahaaa
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stripers are comming for sure, but still plenty of time left for the toothy beasts in the surf.
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I don't buy it. Bigfoot/ toothfairy, maybe, but a GW in NJ. No.
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I agree.. I am not saying that they aren't there, I know they are.. but to land one on a rod and reel is another story, unless you are targeting them specifically.
I agree the leader alone would have to be specific to large sharks
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NJ Is a breeding ground for Baby Gw's t^
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