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dakota560 06-03-2020 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Esox Luciano (Post 548427)
That's a beauty right there!! Congrats on the trophy & kudos for letting her swim sweet too! Good looking fish all around for that matter. Where's the monster herring?!:D

Esox....here's the monster herring Kevin landed. Not positive but could be a New Jersey and quite possibly world record! Spit up a walleye when Kevin landed it, guess he's pissed about losing all his buddies. Either way, amazing catch!

Esox Luciano 06-03-2020 07:48 PM

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Lmfao!! I almost spit out my coffee when you said he spit up that walleye!🤣😂🤣 That pic is classic!

thmyorke1 06-03-2020 08:56 PM

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lol.
this is why we need dams

Herring are eating all our bass, walleye, and trout :D :eek: :eek:

Hookmanski 06-04-2020 07:47 AM

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amazing walleye man! Congrats!

icebadger 06-04-2020 07:20 PM

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That thing might be a shad that got into the cong somehow, it is so girthy that you can't see kevin's fingers under it. a trophy for sure :rolleyes:

reason162 06-04-2020 07:41 PM

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Absolutely beautiful...fish of a lifetime!!

dakota560 06-05-2020 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by icebadger (Post 548502)
That thing might be a shad that got into the cong somehow, it is so girthy that you can't see kevin's fingers under it. a trophy for sure :rolleyes:

Alex, excellent observation, you don't miss a thing! ;) Herring "AKA Sawbellies" got their nickname because as you know their bottoms come to almost a razor like edge. With your typical smaller herring, that doesn't pose a problem to anglers but with a trophy like Kevin's, holding it underneath would be the equivalent of holding a piece of sheet metal with your bare hands. As amazing as the catch was, more amazing is Kevin had a pair of suction cups on board and used them taking the picture to avoid losing any digits. After the shot, he released the monster but unfortunately one suction cup didn't release. If anyone catches this Loch Ness herring in the future with something black on it's right side, it's not a lamprey, it's Kevin's suction cup which he'd appreciate back.:eek: Loch Ness has "Nessie", Lake Hopatcong now has "Sawbee". Hopefully the interest that generates helps the economy in the area subsidizing stocking programs in the future.


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