Gloucester MA 40 inch Striped Bass Fishing Porter B fish surfcasting

brianmoc asked:


Porter B with yet one more big fish! this little guy was 40 inches its was his 12th ish in two weeks! also this guy Catch Releases!

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13 Responses to Gloucester MA 40 inch Striped Bass Fishing Porter B fish surfcasting

  1. FishOnFishing says:

    cool

  2. brianmoc says:

    Gibbs raindow pencil popper 1 oz

  3. FishOnFishing says:

    nice fish, what did u catch her on?

  4. brianmoc says:

    i would say Porter B there got a 25p? more about the foot work on this one.

  5. VENUSxINxFAUXxFURSx1 says:

    30 lbs? Maybe 20 but nowhere near 30.

  6. DannyAlkhateeb says:

    Hi there, amazing video ..where is this location ???

  7. brianmoc says:

    @northshorerathunta the video is in 2d so when the rod tip drops like that in the video its running down the face of the rocks. You have to take that risk to keep the line off the top of the rocks. PLUS ITS 14 Pound Test!!!!! :) on a 30 pound fish! :) no net is better than the old school gaff? Ya, a gaff i do not have one but they are there.

  8. northshorerathunta says:

    Not trying to insult anyone, but Im surprised he landed it.He was throwing a lot of slack in the line and pointing the rodtip at the fish during the fight.Doing this will give a big fish the chance to throw the hook.Dragging it up the rocks then dropping it doesnt boost return survival rates either.A good quality landing net makes things so much easier.

  9. hehekid1 says:

    @brianmoc yeah thats sweet- catch and release is the only way to go. sweet vid btw

  10. brianmoc says:

    @hehekid1 ya, they are out for about 3min but its hard to watch you back for waves, not slip, get hocked as it moves. :) its not a beach. he tried! :) the key is its back in the wate running free. .

  11. hehekid1 says:

    wow yeah honestly that fish was out for a while! nice catch though looks like fun

  12. BNelly22 says:

    would be good to work some water over that fish’s gills after having been out of the water for a few minutes. Get her feeling lively again before releasing. Realize that might be difficult from those rocks – but he looked pretty spry hopping back and forth. Just a thought. Nice fish!

  13. TheSkimmingFreak says:

    nice catch

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