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eelman 09-09-2006 03:48 PM

Two confirmed very large fish!
 
Steve just called me from Quaker lane to relay the news of two fish over 60lbs on the hook right now at the shop caught by the same angler! They were caught on live bunker....The daytime fishing right now is tremendous and its unusual for us here in Rhody to have a run of adult bunker like this in September...I have been hitting some spots I would never hit in daytime and livelining Bunker, its almost imediate bass...and there are lots of fish in the 5 to 9 foot of water range in broad daylight........there out there in force , a change of tactics is all thats needed and remember, FRESH dead chunked bunker is also deadly but it has to be fresh.....Bring on the snag hooks! Cant wait for tommorow morning, !:jump:

numbskull 09-09-2006 04:06 PM

What a waste! Who needs 120# of fish? Only someone with major self-esteem issues would kill TWO fish like that in the same day.



please open another thread if you want to discuss what is appropriate or not.

eelman 09-09-2006 04:07 PM

unecessary

libassboy 09-09-2006 04:15 PM

Congrats to the angler, i cant even imagine what a 60 looks like in person..when i had my 44" in close it looked as big as me!

numbskull 09-09-2006 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by #^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&
Hey, Numbskull , I Dont think that fisherman gives a rats arse what you think.......:laugha:

And why would I care about that? Doesn't change the fact that it's still pathetic and it hurts the resource for the rest of us.

Skitterpop 09-09-2006 04:28 PM

I want to say WOW and sad for the missing life force now... nice catch but............. Mixed thoughts here. Why keep both... I know it must have been exciting and a difficult choice.

Young Salt 09-09-2006 04:52 PM

if someone told you he caught two 60's and threw them back - would you belive him?

Addicted 09-09-2006 04:58 PM

Awesome...........Two fish over 60lbs is one hell of an accomplishment not to mention the rush that must have gone along
with that catch. What he does with them is his business.

slapshot 09-09-2006 05:17 PM

Unless he brought in more than 2 he was perfectly legal. Who are we to say what somebody else does with their fish?

BMEUPSCOTTY 09-09-2006 05:18 PM

I just can't imagine a 60 surviving a fight. No way I'd be able to bring one in in time for me to be confidant enough that my releasing it would guarantee it's survival. (I know, they have a better chance than if in the cooler.) Hard for me to imagine a 60, I've never broken 30. I guess it all depends on how many pounds of fish you have harvested over your life. I have kept less than 10 bass in over 10 years of fishing. I love to eat em' but I mostly want to ketch em'. BTW, was the fisherman on the SB stripercup team?http://pdhomes.net/music/isleofjerse...s/eyebrows.gif

Karl F 09-09-2006 05:55 PM

#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&, a question for you, if I may. Daytime, and bunker :cool:

Boat Fish?

Big Bunker :drool:.. would love to see them up here, but we have seals who would clean them out... I gonna give them a Rhody map ;)

this kinda confirms to me, after all the other variables, and reports I've heard, that once again, the larger fish didn't quite make it far enuf north to my area.. still hoping for a good run on the new moon..

John, we need a praying emoticon, for us sand bound cape guys.

BMEUPSCOTTY 09-09-2006 06:08 PM

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spence 09-09-2006 06:12 PM

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Originally Posted by slapshot
Unless he brought in more than 2 he was perfectly legal. Who are we to say what somebody else does with their fish?

There's nothing wrong with debating the issue, although I'd try to stay clear of personal judgements...unless the person was poaching.

Given that I would rather eat a smaller fish, and that a 60 is more laden with toxic crap anyway, I'd probably have a tough time keeping a fish that big unless I was going to have it mounted.

But, considering how this season is going...I'm not too worried about having to make any difficult decisions anytime soon :rolleyes:

-spence

eelman 09-09-2006 06:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Karl F
#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&, a question for you, if I may. Daytime, and bunker :cool:

Boat Fish?

Big Bunker :drool:.. would love to see them up here, but we have seals who would clean them out... I gonna give them a Rhody map ;)

this kinda confirms to me, after all the other variables, and reports I've heard, that once again, the larger fish didn't quite make it far enuf north to my area.. still hoping for a good run on the new moon..

John, we need a praying emoticon, for us sand bound cape guys.

Yes my fish this week are out of my boat, however , trust me when I say I am almost on the beach....I am just able to cover more water and the livewell helps to keep the bunker fresh;) Two days this week I fished with Jim White and we did very well, Steve was with us one day and broke one off that was close to 50 we saw it.... Until this dries up, you wont see me at night, there is no reason. Its cool, you have a fish on and there are 5 or 6 others following it right to the boat and some of them are brutes!

Fishaholic18 stole clammers tin boat and did very well today with bunker...I will let him tell ya!

eelman 09-09-2006 06:35 PM

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Originally Posted by spence
There's nothing wrong with debating the issue, although I'd try to stay clear of personal judgements...unless the person was poaching.

Given that I would rather eat a smaller fish, and that a 60 is more laden with toxic crap anyway, I'd probably have a tough time keeping a fish that big unless I was going to have it mounted.

But, considering how this season is going...I'm not too worried about having to make any difficult decisions anytime soon :rolleyes:

-spence


There really is nothing to debate here? Its legal to keep two fish and thats that....The post before was right, if those fish didnt go to the tackle store...Evereyone would call the guy a liar.. I am sorry 60 pound fish dont get to swim again........

bart 09-09-2006 06:37 PM

good to know there's some big fish around

fishaholic18 09-09-2006 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Young Salt
if someone told you he caught two 60's and threw them back - would you belive him?

Nope...
I'd keep 'em...Both. I'd throw the 3rd one back..:)

fishaholic18 09-09-2006 06:41 PM

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And I aggree, screw eels and nights, While there are Bunker around, I'll sleep at night.
No 60's but plenty of 30's to be had 2day and Man it was nice out there.....
BTW, congrats to the angler, that's quite an accomplishment....

"uffah!!" 09-09-2006 07:14 PM

ok

spence 09-09-2006 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by #^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&
There really is nothing to debate here? Its legal to keep two fish and thats that....The post before was right, if those fish didnt go to the tackle store...Evereyone would call the guy a liar..

It's a debate about conservation...people do it all the time.

-spence

Springtides 09-09-2006 08:19 PM

Anyone need crew?????????

CAL 09-09-2006 08:54 PM

#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&, were these two 60's boat or shore fish? I'm assuming boat. Either way, two 60's in one day is quite a feat :eek:

clambelly 09-09-2006 09:07 PM

two sixties in a lifetime is quite a feat!
two sixties in a day, is nothing short of amazing!:drool:

bluzjamer 09-09-2006 09:19 PM

Never landed anything bigger than a 30. Lost some bigger but not landed. Awesome feat. Did I mention I have a huge grill and cold beer but need drum sticks.

DJ Muller 09-09-2006 09:29 PM

Obviously any one hear bitching about keeping two 60's has never caught a big fish ever. Especially when it happens you have no idea the size because the sheer shock of size can be overwhelming. SO...until you have been there it is better to be...you know zipped up.

Congrats to...whom ever!!!!:kewl:

fishaholic18 09-09-2006 09:32 PM

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Originally Posted by DJ Muller
Obviously any one hear bitching about keeping two 60's has never caught a big fish ever. Especially when it happens you have no idea the size because the sheer shock of size can be overwhelming. SO...until you have been there it is better to be...you know zipped up.

Congrats to...whom ever!!!!:kewl:

:kewl: :kewl:

fishaholic18 09-09-2006 09:35 PM

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Originally Posted by numbskull
And why would I care about that? Doesn't change the fact that it's still pathetic and it hurts the resource for the rest of us.

How does it hurt the resource?
I didn't think cows that large were breaders anyway, correct me if I'm wrong. The chances of them living after a probably long, hard battle was probably slim to none anyhow.:point:

striprman 09-09-2006 09:40 PM

Good for whoever. Nothing wrong with taking 2 legal sized fish. The government has set the daily posession limit for recreational anglers at 2 fish a day. Sounds like he got his 2 fish, good for him.

fishaholic18 09-09-2006 09:44 PM

All I know is..I want pics.
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t.orlando 09-09-2006 09:49 PM

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Originally Posted by fishaholic18

Me too.

numbskull 09-10-2006 02:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DJ Muller
Obviously any one hear bitching about keeping two 60's has never caught a big fish ever. Especially when it happens you have no idea the size because the sheer shock of size can be overwhelming. SO...until you have been there it is better to be...you know zipped up.

Congrats to...whom ever!!!!:kewl:

You are wrong on that. I've released two 49's on the same day 20 minutes apart (boat fish/Miacomet/jigs/october 96), and I fish with a guy who set free a 48, 54, and 56 from the beach all in the same night. Whether you believe it or not is of no significance to me.

Furthermore, the need to kill fish to "confirm" your achievement indicates that the achievement itself is insufficent, rather what you are fishing for is praise and recognition from others, not just fish or food. If you need that, and that's part of why you fish, well then so be it, though most good fisherman eventually grow out of that phase. Enough said.

eelman 09-10-2006 02:56 AM

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Originally Posted by numbskull
You are wrong on that. I've released two 49's on the same day 20 minutes apart (boat fish/Miacomet/jigs/october 96), and I fish with a guy who set free a 48, 54, and 56 from the beach all in the same night. Whether you believe it or not is of no significance to me.

Furthermore, the need to kill fish to "confirm" your achievement indicates that the achievement itself is insufficent, rather what you are fishing for is praise and recognition from others, not just fish or food. If you need that, and that's part of why you fish, well then so be it, though most good fisherman eventually grow out of that phase. Enough said.

No Not enough said, the guy was within his right to keep both fish under the law.....Do you walk around telling everyone to release there legal fish? I Have news for you, this guy has caught many fish over 50...he has nothing to prove. Anyway I am happy for him, and he can do what ever he wants with his two fish...May be he has a large family!

eelman 09-10-2006 03:08 AM

Here is another fish caught the same time, same area....55lbs.....There were some HUGE FISH CAUGHT YESTERDAY!
THIS COW WENT 55 POUNDS! all these fish are from RISAA members.....Congrats!

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eelman 09-10-2006 03:12 AM

Here is the previous guys pal....with a 53lber! man what a day! I cant wait to see those 60s..........Bunker ...its all about the bunker:bo: I am outta here to go try and catch one!!

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JHABS 09-10-2006 05:31 AM

Congrats :kewl:

boot man 09-10-2006 05:37 AM

Congratulations to the angler!!! I'd keep both as well. That would give me an excuse to show up at people's houses with fish for them to eat while I tell them the story of TWO SIXTY POUND FISH IN ONE DAY!!

WOW!

"uffah!!" 09-10-2006 05:53 AM

I saw a guy catch one of those COWS at the service area of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge & Tunnel. I thought he was going to kill himself on the rocks trying to get it in. That was the first real big striper I had ever seen, I guess thats when saltwater fishing started to get in my blood. I was stationed a stones throw from the bridge back in the middle 60's.

LINESIDES 09-10-2006 06:25 AM

Congrats to any one taking their two fish limit! And doing what ever they want to do with them. It's America you know! Being that some here also fish before and after the selling season, we release quite a few beauties back in to the system.
If we kept all the fish we were allowed to keep legally in the past, you would have a no fish to release today.We conserved in the past so you could enjoy what we have today. If a person wants to keep there two fish of a life time, so be it. I remember being chastised when I was young. It was my first big fish. It was 38 pounds. My biggest to that time was about 12 pounds. I was told at the tackle shop, actually yelled at, that in October "I" should be letting these fish go back south. This conservation person built this dynasty they have to day on the whole sale slaughter of stripers. You see they were the biggest commercial buyers in the area. Now that they wiped out the industry and made there millions they had become conservationlest. Get over it! We keep them because we can! My partner looks at the big fish and says, boy, I sure fooled you! I pick them up by ther jaw, "KISS" them on the fore head, look them all in there black eyes and say to them, be more carefull the next time! And I let them go back into the water. Its my choice to do this, however, its done after our leagal limit!:cool:
Peace to all!, Later, L

BigFish 09-10-2006 06:35 AM

I don't think most people (MOST) keep COWS to gain personal recognition. Maybe it is a sign of personal achievement to themself for alot of hard work and hard fishing. He was as #^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^& said within his legal right to keep those fish and I think its great for him! It is nobody elses business what he does with what is his! We are free in this country to have choices, and he chose to keep what he has earned just as many would choose to release them if they wish! I also believe they may not survive the fight so better they are kept than release to flounder and die! Worry more about those who not act within the boundary of the law than those who do! Big difference someone keeping 3 30 inch fish than 2 60 pound fish as far as I am concerned! I think fishing is no different than deer hunting....you make a decision on what you will take.....be it a doe or a 12 point buck! Are the deer hunters also looking for a trophy? I think so....if they are going to take one why not make it a memorable one at the same time?

"uffah!!" 09-10-2006 06:56 AM

I just hope he had a BIG COOLER!!!!!


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