Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Belmar Fishing (7-16-16)

On July 16th, 2016, my friend Miles took me down to Belmar, in New Jersey. We set up for a wide array of species, and I ended up with for species, two of which were new. The first fish I caught was a tine Black Sea Bass. I caught him while trying to catch what ended up being the second species of the day, the Bergall. The Bergall ended up being a new species for me, which was super awesome! After the Bergall, I caught a 17 inch Summer Flounder. That was a pretty nice fish, except for the fact that the legal limit was 8 inches. So, we released him. My final species of the day, also a new one, turned out to be the Sea Robin. The Sea Robin came with a worthy story. The story was that there were scattered thunderstorms throughout the day and at one point the storm got really bad. However, Miles and I kept fishing. We then in the midst of a dangerous thunderstorm, doubled up on Sea Robin! Overall, it was definitely a memorable day!
A Youtube video will be up on my channel:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EM8_InIkcB4



As annoying as Black Sea Bass can be, you gotta love their beauty!



My beautiful (and large) Bergall!



My very close to the limit Summer Flounder!



My first ever Sea Robin (notice the pouring rain in the background)!



A huge Sea Robin Miles caught!

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