DarkSkies
11-11-2015, 09:37 AM
I know a lot of us focus on striped bass and some other fish don't seem important. I feel any fish that is the largest of its species deserves mention.
Story courtesy of Finchaser:
Yesterday a guy bought a monster black eel into the Reel Seat in Brielle.
Apparently there's a distinction between black eels, known also as American eels.....
and silver eels, known as conger eels.
It was so huge it filled a 5 gallon spackle bucket.
It weighed out at 10lbs, 11oz.
That's a huge size for an eel. :headbang:
The story:
Guy who caught it says he was fishing in the Barnegat Bay area, "messing around with a bucktail" and this is what he caught.
I did a search. Another record eel was caught in Atlantic City in 2010, but never submitted for the state record books.
http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/sports/atlantic-city-man-catches--pound-american-eel/article_1511eba8-e646-11df-81a9-001cc4c03286.html
Note....... if you ever catch an eel like that, they have teeth that can rip up your fingers, be careful.
Don't ask me how I know this. :bucktooth:
So this one, when certified, will probably be entered as the new state record.
Congratulations to the guy who caught it. :clapping: :thumbsup:
Story courtesy of Finchaser:
Yesterday a guy bought a monster black eel into the Reel Seat in Brielle.
Apparently there's a distinction between black eels, known also as American eels.....
and silver eels, known as conger eels.
It was so huge it filled a 5 gallon spackle bucket.
It weighed out at 10lbs, 11oz.
That's a huge size for an eel. :headbang:
The story:
Guy who caught it says he was fishing in the Barnegat Bay area, "messing around with a bucktail" and this is what he caught.
I did a search. Another record eel was caught in Atlantic City in 2010, but never submitted for the state record books.
http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/sports/atlantic-city-man-catches--pound-american-eel/article_1511eba8-e646-11df-81a9-001cc4c03286.html
Note....... if you ever catch an eel like that, they have teeth that can rip up your fingers, be careful.
Don't ask me how I know this. :bucktooth:
So this one, when certified, will probably be entered as the new state record.
Congratulations to the guy who caught it. :clapping: :thumbsup: