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Old 04-26-2012, 06:05 AM   #1
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BIG Tog and Bass!

Before you read any further, this thread does contain pictures of quality Tog and bass taken in NJ, but some 15 years ago! My good friend and mentor GMAN and I were working as lifeuards in LBI. GMAN had been teaching me how to to take Tog off the Jetti's with a pole spear, until one day I swam out and bent his spear when a school of 20lb + bass came by. I thought he would be upset, but he loved it! After that we decided to hit a spot very few people ever get to and to take spearguns! The photos attached are from that first trip. The togs are my first fish ever speared with a speargun! I can't remember the weights. After learning how slow growing they are, we laid off of them afterwards as those 2 fish in the pics probably rode out the "Perfect Storm" in 91 sitting in this very area. GMAN brought up the BASS on that fine NJ day with 5ft. vis! I am taking a stab at it and guessing around 40lbs. Not his biggest as I cleary have memories of that being 48! GMAN now lives in Australia with 3 awesome chics, charging good waves and spearing his local reef. He can be found on spearboard from time to time. I am now in Northwest FL working as a lifeguard supervisor and recently began instructing FII freedive courses on the side. It will be 11 years since we last dove together this September 11. I was just hoping to share an old memory with an old friend and perhaps connect with the crew still keeping the dream alive in NJ. GMAN, thanks a bunch for getting me into this sport!
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Old 04-26-2012, 07:47 AM   #2
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Re: BIG Tog and Bass!

Spearboard push on the tog, but very nice fish none the less. Gman is a local celeb here in our forum. Im pretty sure 90% of us dream about packing up and going somewhere exotic, most never will. Good luck to both you guys and thanks for the fish pics. Im sure the BI guys will jump in soon and state that the big bass wasnt taken off the south jetty....in 4..3..2..1....
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Old 04-26-2012, 10:58 AM   #3
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Re: BIG Tog and Bass!

Those are some nice fish!!
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Old 04-26-2012, 04:14 PM   #4
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Re: BIG Tog and Bass!

Awesome! Also, great post. It's refreshing to hear about how great of a positive influence someone has had on another's life by introducing them to spearing. Usually we just hear about the overcrowding, b.s. behavior etc etc. around here these days.

I was looking through some of the posts from this winter that I missed during my hibernation and saw the G-Man with a Marlin! It's inspiring to see Jersey guys chasing and sticking dream fish in exotic locales.
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Old 04-27-2012, 09:25 PM   #5
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Spearboard push on the tog, but very nice fish none the less. Gman is a local celeb here in our forum. Im pretty sure 90% of us dream about packing up and going somewhere exotic, most never will. Good luck to both you guys and thanks for the fish pics. Im sure the BI guys will jump in soon and state that the big bass wasnt taken off the south jetty....in 4..3..2..1....
What does that last sentence mean..... I don't get it.
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Old 05-02-2012, 10:03 AM   #6
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Awesome! thanks for posting Dagfish..
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Old 05-06-2012, 08:41 PM   #7
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Spearboard push on the tog, but very nice fish none the less.
Looking at the pic Intaug, and we're both pushing ha ha. Maybe I had a clean t-shirt on and didn't want fish slime on it....

The only pushing D'ags did that I didn't like was when me or a mate would pull a nice chicky babe and when you weren't looking, D'ags would pull out his lawnmower to cut your grass....... D'ags????!!!!!
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Old 05-07-2012, 07:11 AM   #8
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The only pushing D'ags did that I didn't like was when me or a mate would pull a nice chicky babe and when you weren't looking, D'ags would pull out his lawnmower to cut your grass....... D'ags????!!!!!
Australian cock block?
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Old 05-07-2012, 11:55 AM   #9
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What can I say? I was sorrounded by far superior waterman with the likes of our crew. My only chance to stay with the pack was to kill the finest gazelle!As our mutual friend Tom Perry would say "Life is all about choices!"
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Old 05-07-2012, 10:29 PM   #10
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finest gazelle!
Finest gazelle????? D'ags old buddy, to support Intaug in his efforts to stamp out fish photo pushing, fish weight fibbing and general bull crapping in this NY/NJ section of Spearboard, I have to share with all our NJ bro's that again my recollection is not the same as yours from all those summers ago. I remember those beaut. gazelle bounding over and around you, and you setting the cross-hairs on a wildebeest or two! Ha Ha Just kidding ya old buddy

Yeah man... Tom Cat was unbelievable, he'd try and cut your grass (hit on your chick) right in front of you.

"6 miles at Sea" was the tourist attracting slogan then, but alarm bells should be ringing if you're still there after Chowderfest, and If you're young and single, and still there after X-mas New Year, we used to joke that the slogan/acronym should be Lonely But Intoxicated.
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Old 06-27-2012, 07:36 PM   #11
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What can I say? My only chance to stay with the pack was to kill the finest gazelle!
D'ags old buddy, couldn't end the thread YOU started on such a bummer.....

Old computer buddy across the road needed a favor, so Hmmmm had another picture to scan for all our NJ spearboard bros

Ain't no doey eyed gazelle.. or a even one of those wildebeesties... What's going on here old buddy :
Ha Ha, still got those Carhartt overalls you left behind, can't easily find good Carhartt gear down here.

Disclaimer: In defence of my buddy the animal was taken legally on private property, as part of feral pest eradication, which is a responsibility of the land owner/holder to protect native biodiversity. Old Macdonald would have approved....
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Old 05-02-2012, 12:28 PM   #12
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Re: BIG Tog and Bass!

Great story with meaning here. Spearfishing is about fish but also much more. You got the right Idea. Someday I hope to move to NZ or AU myself. Big fih, great vis, warm weather. Doen't get better than tht
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Old 05-02-2012, 02:35 PM   #13
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Great story..I Really hope to catch up GMAN this summer on my annual trip to NSW. It would be very cool to hook up with a jersey local down under!
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Old 05-06-2012, 08:44 PM   #14
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Great story..I Really hope to catch up GMAN this summer on my annual trip to NSW.
You'd be crazy if you didn't....... Simply pm me and let me know when you'll be around.
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Old 05-02-2012, 02:39 PM   #15
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Re: BIG Tog and Bass!

just to continue the cycle of giving praise to the impact our buddies have on us...back in the late 90s I ran into 'Dags...I think on the dock prior to a spear tournament with the longfins. He was a recent transplant to florida from NJ by way of Australia. He needed a ride and jumped on the boat I was on. We started spearing together in SoFL and had a great dynamic. We had many fun and productive outings from the beach in Ft. Lauderdale/Hollywood, FL and off our other buddies boat in Boynton. Dag's was there when I plugged my first wahoo and lost it over the reef, then in the same day offshore(or maybe the following day) he burlied a big jack crevalle he had shot over the reef and brought in another hoo that I shot and landed. Epic. Dags and our buddy craig then made me mount the wahoo in my speedo and ride through the boynton inlet humping my wahoo in a speedo on the bow of Craigs Bertram. Classic. It was some of these adventures that solidified spearing as a part of my life and pushed me to move to the western pacific (us government had a small hand in that too) for three years of epic diving/fishing.
Thanks Dags aka Dagfish aka Joe for passing the stoke along. Killer oldschool pics as well.
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