DarkSkies
10-12-2009, 06:36 PM
I thought we could have a little fun with this thread. ;)
Rickman caught an 11lb stargazer. By his comments I assumed it wasn't the most thrilling catch in world, and it probably wasn't.
That got me to thinking how many times we might catch something we might consider as a trash fish, or something other than a bass, and toss it back without thinking.
Here's my comments:
[11# Stargazer????
Rickman, I know it's hard to get excited about that catch, especially since there were 6 of ya's fishin, but that stargazer caught my eye. :wow:
11lbs? :clapping::clapping:
Many people think nothing of a catch like that, because they didn't intentionally target it. And catching stargazers ain't much fun, I'll admit. They dig in and hold like a sand spike, the more pressure you give them the more they dig.
I did some checking. The NJ state record Northern stargazer was 13lbs caught in 2000 by Jim Ludt off Cape May according to official records.
I can't be sure, and if anyone can deliver more details I would appreciate it, but it looks like he may have caught that stargazer from a boat, in the ocean. I've seen lots of reports of big stargazers lately, 8, 10s, but haven't seen one of an 11. It's possible others have been caught, most guys don't brag about how big the stargazer they caught was. :laugh: :kooky:
That's because many of us are keyed in in striped bass as the be all, and end all, of surf fishing experiences.
In my book, an 11lb stargazer is impressive, and a nice catch. It could very well be the largest reported surf caught stargazer in NJ.:thumbsup::thumbsup: ]
The way I look at it, that was the biggest fish caught by this guy and his friends that day. 2 more lbs and it would have been a state record.:clapping:
So I thought it might be interesting to post about fish like this, ones ya really didn't want, but were pretty big nonetheless. If we can't have fun when fishin or have to be embarassed that a catch might not score us cred with the sharpies, what good is it? :kooky:
Man up and let's hear it, no need to be embarassed or feel like a goog!!! :embarassed::scared: I could be called the king of the googs at times and I ain't embarassed one bit! :D
I hereby nominate Rickman's 11# northern stargazer as the first submission! :clapping:
Rickman caught an 11lb stargazer. By his comments I assumed it wasn't the most thrilling catch in world, and it probably wasn't.
That got me to thinking how many times we might catch something we might consider as a trash fish, or something other than a bass, and toss it back without thinking.
Here's my comments:
[11# Stargazer????
Rickman, I know it's hard to get excited about that catch, especially since there were 6 of ya's fishin, but that stargazer caught my eye. :wow:
11lbs? :clapping::clapping:
Many people think nothing of a catch like that, because they didn't intentionally target it. And catching stargazers ain't much fun, I'll admit. They dig in and hold like a sand spike, the more pressure you give them the more they dig.
I did some checking. The NJ state record Northern stargazer was 13lbs caught in 2000 by Jim Ludt off Cape May according to official records.
I can't be sure, and if anyone can deliver more details I would appreciate it, but it looks like he may have caught that stargazer from a boat, in the ocean. I've seen lots of reports of big stargazers lately, 8, 10s, but haven't seen one of an 11. It's possible others have been caught, most guys don't brag about how big the stargazer they caught was. :laugh: :kooky:
That's because many of us are keyed in in striped bass as the be all, and end all, of surf fishing experiences.
In my book, an 11lb stargazer is impressive, and a nice catch. It could very well be the largest reported surf caught stargazer in NJ.:thumbsup::thumbsup: ]
The way I look at it, that was the biggest fish caught by this guy and his friends that day. 2 more lbs and it would have been a state record.:clapping:
So I thought it might be interesting to post about fish like this, ones ya really didn't want, but were pretty big nonetheless. If we can't have fun when fishin or have to be embarassed that a catch might not score us cred with the sharpies, what good is it? :kooky:
Man up and let's hear it, no need to be embarassed or feel like a goog!!! :embarassed::scared: I could be called the king of the googs at times and I ain't embarassed one bit! :D
I hereby nominate Rickman's 11# northern stargazer as the first submission! :clapping: