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Old August 14th, 2005, 04:18 PM
Frank D. Greco
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Default NJ - Monmouth County - Sandy Hook - School of Sting Rays in Navesink River

Yesterday (8/13) I was fishing about 100 yards east of the Oceanic Bridge and
spotted what looked like a school of big bluefish. But the splashes were a bit
unusual, not typically energetic like blues.

After casting into the school, my young niece caught a large sting ray. I
estimate it was at least 3 ft across. It snapped her line just as I put my
large net (which can easily hold large stripers) under one of its wings.

As we looked around we saw other odd splashes with large fins sticking out of
the water (apparently the tips of the wings). I thought they were dolphins
because of the way the water was pushed out of the way.

My nephew hooked a few more (they just peeled off the line when they were
hooked), but because we only had 10lb test, the line was snapped very time.

Just wanted to report this. They definitely were not skates as I have caught
skates previously in my life.

Air temp was 84F and water temp felt like bath water. Time was approx 7pm.

Frank Greco

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