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ladyjane EDITED BY MODERATOR Looks like you you don't know sheeeet about sharks. Stick with your freshwater bluegills and leave the saltwater fishing to the guys in NJ. Small whites look like makos until you get a close look. I caught a 5 foot brown on a 15 pound fluke rig 30 feet off the Point Pleasant beach last weekend. You go in the water your ARE bait. June we got five makos. Now waiting for September for the makos return and the canyons to heat up.
Oh by the way your lake is beautiful; but nothing like the ocean.
ladyjane EDITED BY MODERATOR Looks like you you don't know sheeeet about sharks. Stick with your freshwater bluegills and leave the saltwater fishing to the guys in NJ. Small whites look like makos until you get a close look. I caught a 5 foot brown on a 15 pound fluke rig 30 feet off the Point Pleasant beach last weekend. You go in the water your ARE bait. June we got five makos. Now waiting for September for the makos return and the canyons to heat up.
Oh by the way your lake is beautiful; but nothing like the ocean.
Hey Jane!
Just wait till I catch CHAMP! His prehistoric a** will be hanging from a pole!
Don't make me come up there!
The seas off Jersey are rich with marine life. One of the coolest things I've ever encountered in a lifetime of inshore/offshore fishing was catching a baby Mako shark, 2', 10#+/- while trolling for bluefish about a mile outside the jetties of Shark River inlet.
This wasn't too long ago, relatively speaking, 10 years maybe, but before the advent of cell phone with picture capability and good digital cameras. I would have loved to take a picture of the rows of teeth that juvenile fish had before I let it go.
I'm a long ways from Jersey now but that experience says a lot about the abundance of marine life there.
I saw someone catch a baby Mako off the Ventnor Pier in NJ. We happened to be walking down the beach next to the pier at the time. The shark was too large to hoist all the way up to the pier so he walked it down to the beach and we got if off the line for him. It was pretty funny watching all the surfers and bathers run out the water screaming when we through it back. It was only about 2 feet long but that thing had some menacing teeth for a little fish.
ladyjane EDITED BY MODERATOR Looks like you you don't know sheeeet about sharks. Stick with your freshwater bluegills and leave the saltwater fishing to the guys in NJ. Small whites look like makos until you get a close look. I caught a 5 foot brown on a 15 pound fluke rig 30 feet off the Point Pleasant beach last weekend. You go in the water your ARE bait. June we got five makos. Now waiting for September for the makos return and the canyons to heat up.
Oh by the way your lake is beautiful; but nothing like the ocean.
Wow, I don't know ladyjane, or you, but you are an embaressment to yourself. I can't believe you would talk to anyone let alone a woman like that. There is no need for that.
Hey beber I am not from Jersey I moved here from Texas. ladyjane made a disparaging remark about NJ. You can't take the heat get the hell out of the kitchen. lj's remark was uncalled for so I just made a similar uncalled for remark. Don't get you panties all knotted up ok?
ladyjane EDITED BY MODERATOR Looks like you you don't know sheeeet about sharks. Stick with your freshwater bluegills and leave the saltwater fishing to the guys in NJ. Small whites look like makos until you get a close look. I caught a 5 foot brown on a 15 pound fluke rig 30 feet off the Point Pleasant beach last weekend. You go in the water your ARE bait. June we got five makos. Now waiting for September for the makos return and the canyons to heat up.
Oh by the way your lake is beautiful; but nothing like the ocean.
Wow, I don't know ladyjane, or you, but you are an embaressment to yourself. I can't believe you would talk to anyone let alone a woman like that. There is no need for that.
Another one of New Jersey's finer residents.....
As for Ladyjane....the fishermen in the video were careful not to stick a gaff in the GW. They paid attention to what they were doing, and ended up taking photos and releasing the GW.
__________________ -Jason D.-
Pearland, TX....Freeport, Galveston
'07 Trophy 2302 WA w/Verado 250, pro package, Green hull "Sugar Mama"
ladyjane EDITED BY MODERATOR Looks like you you don't know sheeeet about sharks. Stick with your freshwater bluegills and leave the saltwater fishing to the guys in NJ. Small whites look like makos until you get a close look. I caught a 5 foot brown on a 15 pound fluke rig 30 feet off the Point Pleasant beach last weekend. You go in the water your ARE bait. June we got five makos. Now waiting for September for the makos return and the canyons to heat up.
Oh by the way your lake is beautiful; but nothing like the ocean.
Wow, I don't know ladyjane, or you, but you are an embaressment to yourself. I can't believe you would talk to anyone let alone a woman like that. There is no need for that.
I'm trying to figure out what exactly he said that was offensive. Some people need a tougher skin on the internet, it seems.
ladyjane EDITED BY MODERATOR Looks like you you don't know sheeeet about sharks. Stick with your freshwater bluegills and leave the saltwater fishing to the guys in NJ. Small whites look like makos until you get a close look. I caught a 5 foot brown on a 15 pound fluke rig 30 feet off the Point Pleasant beach last weekend. You go in the water your ARE bait. June we got five makos. Now waiting for September for the makos return and the canyons to heat up.
Oh by the way your lake is beautiful; but nothing like the ocean.
Wow, I don't know ladyjane, or you, but you are an embaressment to yourself. I can't believe you would talk to anyone let alone a woman like that. There is no need for that.
I'm trying to figure out what exactly he said that was offensive. Some people need a tougher skin on the internet, it seems.
There were some pretty offensive words that are now deleted and say edited by modorator.
As for CB Haws: I am from NJ, born, raised and lived their my whole life until I took a new job in NC 5 months ago. Thanks for making us look bad.