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Re: Think we will see Whiting in our lifetime?
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Re: Think we will see Whiting in our lifetime?
pics of LB pier from njscuba.net. Over the years I spent many days and evenings(for Whiting) on that pier.
http://njscuba.net/sites/site_long_branch.html Bill |
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Whiting and ling under the lights of the Long Branch peir.. Leif
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Yes I remember as a kid in the early 70's fishing on the Place outta Hoboken nj fishing for whithing in the amboross channel, right by the iron horse LOL. Those whithig were called baseball bats because they were big! Along with 5 lb ling, we use to fill up burlap bags full of them.
The.last time we got them was on 1986 fishing on the dorthy b in sheepshead bay.robot cop was the big movie, yes. I had caught a few after that on private boats, and a party too and it was a big deal, everybody talked about the whithing I caught.MISS THOSE DAYS
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Forgot To Mention In The 80's I Caught A 5 Lb Whiting On The Palace And Won The Pool, Ollie Balletti Said That It's Been Years That The Pool Was Won On His Boat By A Quoting.
Yes And The Long Branch Fishing Pier, Boy The Whiting Was All Over By True Lights Mixed With The Herring. Remember Filling A 5gal Pail In A Hour Then Leaving Cause It Was Freezing Lol
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I have seen it in my lifetime, but fear will not again.
Used to go "Frost" Fishing with my Pop and Grand Dad, Whiting would come up in the surf chasing bait and get stunned by the cold air, we would scap them up with long handled nets. Used to be able to catch Whiting at the Cedars on Sandy Hook......... Foriegn Ship killed the fishery in the late 80's-90's, and our government let them do it. Has never rebounded in out area. Used to catch what we called "Baseball Bats" and thats how big they were. You'd take 2 burlap bags of Fish to Roy's or LeRoy's on Rt 36 and they would smoke them for half the fish............ Just a memory now |
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Re: Think we will see Whiting in our lifetime?
We used to go to a smokehouse in Secaucus for the same deal - give them half.
Even better memories of eating smoked whiting for breakfast almost all winter! |
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1991 was the last year We got the baseball bats on the 17 fathom bank in march. I made more money that summer than i did the rest of the summer since fluke was terrible that year
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Whiting & our lifetime?
I agree it's cyclic. Remember stripers decimated and never recovering? Now weakfish are decimated and gone from north NJ. Why? It's not that simple to say the commercial demons did it again to us. Not with weakfish.
The whiting fishing is very nastalgic. LOOK BACK.... Long Branch pier night fishing for whiting with my old man and brother in January in the early 70's. That's my life long memory. Cleaning up whiting and ling at Scotland light. There actually being an Ambrose Tower to watch. Notice. There are no new fishing piers. Long Branch is gone. Probably both Seaside and Keansburg are not too far behind. Sad thing as it's an excellent way to introduce kids to fishing that you can actually leave when they get bored. Change again. To me not for better. It's a cycle and things change. Now that Old Orchard is part of the reef program, they will likely make some ugly looking lattice structure to take its place. Bye lighthouse! A clone of the boring looking Greak Kills buglight? Probably. No character. Nature cycles, we evolve not necessarily how we'd like. Funny you read old books and you find that Raritan Bay had marked off areas for private clam and oyster grounds. Picture that happening today? What about blowfish in Raritan or Sandy Hook Bays. Or the 42' partyboat Pelican out of Montauk overloaded with 62 passengers (the Book DARK NOON) on a Labor day trip That trip killed 42 of them- top heavy and rolled. Things change + and -. Nature readjusts and readjusts. The whiting are back( as stated earlier) and tweaking their migration a bit every year too. Live long enough and history repeats itself. Maybe be a 150 years though. Quote:
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