The NJDEP Division of Fish and Wildlife has officially certified, and is
pleased to announce, the catch of two new state record marine fish.
Robert Macejka of Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey reeled in the new state
record Hickory Shad on November 20, 2011. The fish weighed in at 2 pounds 13
ounces eclipsing the previous state record by 13 ounces. Robert was fishing
from the surf at Mantoloking and using a St. Croix Triumph rod and Penn reel
when he landed his catch.
The other state record was reeled in by Raul de la Prida of Elizabeth, New
Jersey on February 10, 2012. His 3 pound ½ ounce Cunner was caught fishing
from the Norma K III off Point Pleasant and measured 16 inches in length
with a girth of 13 inches. Raul was using an Ugly Stick rod and Penn boat
reel with clam as bait. The previous state record weighed in at 2 pounds 9
ounces.
Congratulations to our newest state record holders!
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