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nitestrikes
11-13-2015, 10:00 AM
Finally something worth having pride in. Well done Chris.

STATE RECORD SURF-CAUGHT BLUE

A bluefish blitz of epic proportions produced a pending New York State record of 25.25 pounds.
By Fred Golofaro | November 8, 2015

Four members of the Gateway Striper Club experienced a bluefish blitz of epic proportions in the Atlantic Beach surf on Friday, November 6th that they are likely to remember the rest of their lives. The insane bite not only produced a pending New York State record bluefish of 25.25 pounds, but the four anglers also lost count of the number of giant blues they beached between 18 and the low 20-pound class.
All had a number of blues hitting the 20-pound mark, according to Frank Mackney, one of the four club members.
The record chopper was landed by Chris Vorhees on a Sebile Magic Swimmer. It was released after being weighed and photographed by Frank. Two other club members witnessed the weighing on a New York Surf Fishing Contest certified scale.
To put things in perspective, many veteran surfcasters consider catching a 20-pound blue the equivalent of beaching a 50-pound striped bass.
According to Frank, the beach was littered with peanut bunker frantic to escape the slaughter, which also took a huge toll on tackle. He figured he lost about a dozen plugs over the course of the blitz, and estimated that each angler caught and released between 25 and 30 of the giant blues. The current New York state bluefish record is held by Peter Weber, Jr. who had a 25-pound bluefish weighed in at Montauk, NY on October 30, 1998.
- See more at: https://www.thefisherman.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=feature.display&feature_ID=1267&ParentCat=19#sthash.1HJW74wE.dpuf
our members of the Gateway Striper Club experienced a bluefish blitz of epic proportions in the Atlantic Beach surf on Friday, November 6th that they are likely to remember the rest of their lives. The insane bite not only produced a pending New York State record bluefish of 25.25 pounds, but the four anglers also lost count of the number of giant blues they beached between 18 and the low 20-pound class.
All had a number of blues hitting the 20-pound mark, according to Frank Mackney, one of the four club members.
The record chopper was landed by Chris Vorhees on a Sebile Magic Swimmer. It was released after being weighed and photographed by Frank. Two other club members witnessed the weighing on a New York Surf Fishing Contest certified scale.
To put things in perspective, many veteran surfcasters consider catching a 20-pound blue the equivalent of beaching a 50-pound striped bass.
According to Frank, the beach was littered with peanut bunker frantic to escape the slaughter, which also took a huge toll on tackle. He figured he lost about a dozen plugs over the course of the blitz, and estimated that each angler caught and released between 25 and 30 of the giant blues. The current New York state bluefish record is held by Peter Weber, Jr. who had a 25-pound bluefish weighed in at Montauk, NY on October 30, 1998.
- See more at: https://www.thefisherman.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=feature.display&feature_ID=1267&ParentCat=19#sthash.1HJW74wE.dpuf

rockhopper
11-13-2015, 10:08 AM
Heard about that. Seems they were there for 2 days and I missed it! Look at the gut on it its a PIG!!!!!!! Nice catch dude. What a fight it must have been.:clapping::clapping:

williehookem
11-13-2015, 10:15 AM
That is a massive gator. Congrats.

VSdreams
11-13-2015, 10:39 AM
BEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAASSSSSSSSSSTTTTTTTTTTTT! Bet you it ate more than a few baby sea gulls and ducklings in its life!

Monty
11-15-2015, 09:11 PM
Wow, that is a beast.
Awesome

fishinmission78
11-16-2015, 07:25 AM
Saw it on fb. Really don't go in much for bluefishing. If they are there I'll have some fun. This gorilla is exceptional. Must have put up a hell of a fight. congrats.

7deadlyplugs
03-10-2016, 07:22 AM
Was scrolling down the page and saw this. What a monster. hope we get them again this year. Nice catch.

williehookem
05-12-2016, 04:10 PM
I think that might be broken this year. Some of the Blues I saw this morning are BIG!