Biggest Local Catches

NJ record-setting fish reeled in

New Jersey Fish and Wildlife keeps records for 59 species of saltwater fish. Currently three of those species — the bull shark, the porbeagle shark and the whiting (silver hake) — have vacant records because no recorded catch has met the minimum weight requirements. Here are a few local record-breaking catches.

Sheepshead

William Catino of Ventnor was fishing off of a dock in Longport in October 2014 when he landed a 19-pound, 3-ounce sheepshead. The monstrous fish broke the previous state record by two pounds.

Saltwater Striped Bass

All photos courtesy of NJDEP

Fishing one September night in 1982, Al McReynolds reeled in a massive 78-pound, 8-ounce striped bass.  It took him an hour and 40 minutes to land the record-breaking fish off a jetty in Atlantic City.

Freshwater Striped Bass

Fishing from the shore of the Great Egg Harbor River in Mays Landing in 2002, John Christian pulled in a 51-pound striped bass using live herring for bait. It smashed the previous state record, set just one year earlier by 14 pounds.

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