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Old 04-27-2016, 12:05 AM
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Well here ya go. Left at the butt ass crack of dawn. Headed to partner up with some of the Monger Nation with Capt Jerry Posterino at the helm with headed on a slob hunt. Winds were crazy all day NE E SE SW W back E etc made our fearless leader get up to 3 maybe even 4 packs today. We were setting up on the spot and Capt Jerry says to all, check all your rigs, hook points leaders knots etc. This is where the big ones live. The fish started pretty good an 8 and 9lb fish hit deck then dome keepers and some shorts. Wind change Capt Jerry made an adjustment and said ok lines in. I hit the bottom I usually let my sinker sit for at least a minute before I start looking for the bottom I want to settle in on. Then it happened whomp whomp soft 2 slight bends in the rod. Classic soft bait big fish bite. I laid into it hard and my rod doubles over almost to the boat. The fight is on. She digs and digs to get in to the wreck and I get lucky enough to keeper out. Turn her head and her ass will follow. I get two wraps on the reel then she takes off left hard pulling drag then right hard pulling off even more drag. I finally get her straight up and down again and make a mad dash back to the bottom pulling drag once again. I'm praying this whole time my luck doesn't run out. Well it didn't. I got her turned around and guided her up slowly in to the net where John had been waiting for some time. She is the boat and we are all just staring at her. Jerry says do Joe what do you think? I said 18 maybe 19. Well Capt Jerry flips her on her side and says over 20 John and Jon chime in and say over 20. At this point I'm just dumb founded with my head dazed and confused. Many pics and weigh and measure her several times. Tips 2 different scales bouncing between 21 and 21.5 as Shrimpman would say we round down so we call it 21. I sat at the table for a while just dazed. We tried to release her she didn't go. Put her in a tote running water through her for hours she was just spent. Sorry to say we had to take her. Thank you Capt Jerry Poterino for putting me on the great fish and teaching me for the past two years how to be less of a hack. Also thanks to Mike Garone for building me the awesome Rod I have christened many time this season with big fish. So we are calling her 21lbs rounding down 29 1/2" length and 24 1/2" girth. PS thanks Islander for not showing up next to me with a jig and busting of this pig. I was busy watching FB explode when my phone rings tonight. A congratulatory phone call from Ken Westerfeld the WR holder. So I closing I'm fortunate to be able to fish a lot. I'm blessed with great People around me and God watching over me. Oh and obviously very damn lucky. Click image for larger version

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Old 04-27-2016, 12:06 AM
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Old 04-27-2016, 12:06 AM
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Old 04-27-2016, 12:07 AM
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Old 04-27-2016, 12:08 AM
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Old 04-27-2016, 12:39 AM
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Congratulations on a fish of a lifetime. I really wish we could find out how old that fish really is it may be even older then me
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Old 04-27-2016, 01:03 AM
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Big props to both you and Jerry. You have come a long way in just a short time when it comes to togging. You put your time in and have been rewarded hadsomely. Could not be happier forthe both of you. Give us some more details in regards to tackle used.
Pound test braid
Pound test top shot. How long
Type of rig used, pound test, hook size
Bait used: crabs, clams, shrimp all of the above
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Old 04-27-2016, 05:50 AM
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Congratulations on a fish of a lifetime.
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Old 04-27-2016, 06:07 AM
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WOWMan is that fish a beast!!Great job brother and hats off to Captain Jerry and John on the Monger.

There is a lot involved in catching a tog of this size.... You put in your time, you have the right bait, you're in the right spot at the right time anchored just the right way and you wait for the right bight.... Once you get that opportunity, you need to be sure you and your equipment are up to the task.

Is there some luck involved? Sure there's some but like most things in life, the harder you work, the more knowledge you have and the more prepared you are, the luckier you're going be.

As most of you know, Joe and Jerry are two pretty intense fisherman and when you put them both together, stuff like this is bound to happen.

Congrats guys, a well deserved fish of a lifetime!!

And Joe....... You might be the better fisherman, but Mom still likes me best
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Old 04-27-2016, 06:18 AM
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Nice job and congratulations to Joey, Jerry and John. It takes a team effort for a fish like that.
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