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    Sandy Hook Reef, 86 LB Drum

    We headed out on Sat morning at the crack of dawn and ran to the tip of the hook to see if we could find some false albies in the surf that we have been hearing about back at the dock. The crew consisted of Jeff, Jeffery (canyon boy) Dave O, Frankie, Johnny work boots, and I. We set the lines in and proceeded to troll along the beach for about an hour with nothing to show for it.

    Ok… time for plan B, being the bottom fishing junkie that Dave O is, he was well prepared with the wreck anchor, a bushel of clams, a few large squid and a bunch of salted clam for chum. We trolled our way over to the reef and set up on a sticky piece that we have fished many times in the past. As soon as the lines went in we had nice action with all the sea bass and porgies that we could want. There were a couple of blackfish in the mix too. The action was steady and everybody was having a good time.

    Out of nowhere I see Dave lift on a fish and the rod doubled over. Oh boy, is this a monster blackfish that ran into the rocks? Nope! Not in the rocks, the fish is taking line. So I’m thinking cownose ray. After about 10 min he gets it close enough to the back of the boat to see a little color down about 15 feet but the fish must have seen the boat and wanted to get the hell out of dodge as quick as he can. Another 10 min of give and take and Dave manages to get him to the back of the boat where I am standing by with the gaff. Holy Crap! It’s the elusive Black Drum, I hit it with the gaff and it bounced off of this prehistoric looking fish like I was trying to gaff a cinder block. Ok, I won’t try to hit that spot again. Dave gets him up again and this time I stick the gaff in the bottom of the fish and its game over.

    Finally! After two years of running the boat down to Cape May and getting our asses kicked with the spring winds and rain trying to catch a black drum and getting nothing but dogfish and skates. We get one right in our own back yard. Go figure.

    Not having a scale big enough on the boat and needing to get some fuel anyway we pulled into Pedersons. Neil offered to help us get the fish up to Crabby’s. THANKS Neil! With the fish in tow they dragged it up the hill and it weighed in at 86 lbs. Congrats to Dave for a great catch.

    Dave O and I decided to head back to the reef on Sunday and had a great day with tons of large porgies, big sea bass, and a couple of nice blackfish for the box.

    Below are a couple of pictures from Saturday.
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    Nice Catch! It may not look very big on the back of the wide "Ruthless" but the trolly shots show it's size....
    Very cool street pictures.
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    Quote Originally Posted by merry marlin View Post
    Nice Catch! It may not look very big on the back of the wide "Ruthless" but the trolly shots show it's size....
    Very cool street pictures.
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    Thanks

    I thought they were pretty cool too. A man taking his fish for a walk down the street. LMAO

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    Quote Originally Posted by giantfan View Post

    Finally! After two years of running the boat down to Cape May and getting our asses kicked with the spring winds and rain trying to catch a black drum and getting nothing but dogfish and skates. We get one right in our own back yard. Go figure.
    YOU GOT ME ROLLING HERE DUDE!! CONGRATS!!

    THE CART/STREET PICTURES ARE SWEET!

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    Congrats on such a nice Black Drum.

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    That sir makes my short list of greatest stories ever... I spent my whole life up there and other than some small small ones up river I not only never caught one , don't think I heard of one getting got at that end of the world. High Five!

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    Thats Sick man nice catch! I fish SHR often.. Never thought of giant drum out there!

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    Thumbs up I have to agree...

    those "street cart" pic's fall under the "priceless" catagory. Congrats, glad you beat the drum!!

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    I love the pics of Dave and Jackie dragging that beast down the streets of keyport. It is a wonder they weren't jumped by some of the local population.
    The last time Dave, Eddie, and I decked a monster like that we rolled my boat up to the cleaning tables behind the Kipptopeke Motor lodge where there was a slew of people cleaning 8 inch croakers. Eddie and Dave threw the beast off the boat onto one of the tables and damn near flipped it over.
    The best part was when one of the Cackalacky croaker fisherman yelled out " Holy shit, look ad da size of dat croaker!!".

    Nice Job guys. I remember about 2 summers ago there was that huge school of 30 to 50 pounders cruising around between the rocks and the false hook.
    Last edited by Procastinator; 09-22-2010 at 03:34 PM.

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    you better have your gaff game right when sticking those dinosaurs.

    now you just need a telephone pole to hang it on.

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