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A blackfish season for the record books
Are blackfish getting bigger? I saw somewhere that blackfish grow to about 25 pounds.
But this season there was the 28-pounder, pending world record caught in MD. We had the angler in Jones Inlet catch the 22 pounder that is now NY state record. Last Friday another 23 pounder was caught out of Wildwood. And it also seems like there have been a lot 10, 15-plus blackfish have been taken in between. Is this one of the best blackfish seasons? http://www.app.com/story/sports/outd...ooks/22944997/ |
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Re: A blackfish season for the record books
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Re: A blackfish season for the record books
No Worries. Are there any years you recall that were better? I'm not really talking about quantity. I don't know how many fish have been landed this season. But size-wise? Have you seen, or recall a year with more bigger fish landed?
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Re: A blackfish season for the record books
The new world record has raised the bar for all of us seeking the Monster tog . But once you understand how these fish live and grow then you'll only begin to get it. Every winter from when the water temps get below 45 degrees there have been opportunities. Weather and water temps. Our milder winters have made it possible to target them for longer periods. I believe there are tog over 30lbs. But to land one............. that's it !
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Re: A blackfish season for the record books
Mostly big fish is not a good sign for the population. More and more it is sublegal fish and jumbos making up the population. When the happened to the stripers and the weakfish, that was not a good sign.
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Re: A blackfish season for the record books
had a great season but no real big fish
most trips had great life I start early in nyc then hit the head boats 2x a week until end of January averaged 4-6 keepers good times... Last edited by torchee; 02-06-2015 at 06:12 PM.. |
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Re: A blackfish season for the record books
Only my 3rd. year targeting tog.This year was great, with lots of limits and a couple over 10 lbs.Once the water hit 41 degrees it was game over for us.
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Re: A blackfish season for the record books
from nov 16 14 to now had 2 /10 1/11 1/13 2/15 and april around the corner
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Re: A blackfish season for the record books
I agree with you to some extent. I had a lot of 14.5 inch fish that were last years model that we would have kept. So maybe they are keeps next year? I don't know. But it seems like we had a good spread of fish of keepers,boxers,roasters and slobs. Not too many doubles on the trips I was on.I hope your comment doesn't come true for tog as well. Already waiting for spring!F.H.
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Re: A blackfish season for the record books
I have been fishing blackfish for over nearly 45 years,and never recall fish as big as the past 3 years. Even off the shoreline of NY lower bay, we have taken fish as bg as 10llbs and plenty in the 7-8 lb range. I know these fish are slow growers. I would attributete more of these big fish being caught close to shore in as little as 7 feet of water to the very high population of asian crabs on our shoreline.
PS- years ago, you had to go to long island sound to find 10lb backfish.-now there's plenty in New Jersey |
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