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  • @ awesome, shut the f**k up with your bitch whining about releasing. You're not on anyone's fishing site now. I'll use that bitch for dog food if I want. You're not catching any record, so shut the f**k up, pu**y. Go join PETA, annoying little hag. Yea that's right, I said it!

  • how big was that bad boy?

  • GO FISHING NOW ALL THE STRIPERS ARE HITTING NOW

  • great cpr! if more people were like you fishing would be better all over the world

  • trophy my ass. i've caught way bigger

  • To the angler : May the God of the sea rewards you with more fish and opportunities.

  • thats a nice striper

  • It takes a bigger man to release a fish. I always laugh at these NJ surfcasters who think they are special when they catch a striper during a blitz. A monkey could do that.

  • Good job Wayne - fish belong in the ocean not on a wall.

  • Jeez that's one big mother of a bass! I wish they grew that big in the UK! Mind you, if more people put them back like you did, maybe they would!

    Congratulations on the catch but give yourself and even bigger pat on the back for the release! Great video!!

  • Very awesome display of what sportsmanship is!!! Aesome fish too.

  • Way to go dude. Let um go to spawn for the next generation of anglers. You rock!

  • around 50+ inches

  • Your my hero

  • Nice release Wayne-O. Season is almost here. See ya on da beach @ 0 Dark Hour.

  • @surffishingvideos lol were you afraid to touch the striper? no one i know drags a fish in on the beach on a line.......grab that motherfucker...oh i forgot, your from north jersey..come down here to sjersy

  • To all the other guys who would have ate that fish let me tell you two things.

    1) Those big gals a re very important breeder fish that should be released for the good of the species.

    2) The larger fish because of size and years of forage contain a hell of a lot of poisons and will give you cancer (thats not just my statement but what the scientific statistics says) so if you want to eat big bass like a fucken idot and feed it to your family too then thats your choice.

  • @awesomejohnnet i agree with releasing the fish, but stripers do not forage and the only reason why u shouldent eat stripers are because of their mercury content, mercury is poisones, but its not because of what they eat.

  • Now that is what I call a first class fisherman!

    Bravo brother,

    My God Give you many more great fish.

  • everyone here who said that ppl need to catch and release knew that they wouldve taken that fish home for dinner, dont deny, just accept.

  • @outdooresman75

    I am more likely to bring home a 28-30" bass every once in a while. I fish for the sport and fun of it. I have a great time doing it, more than the fish I am sure. Bringing home a picture is more than enough for me.

  • @outdooresman75 but the qurstion is how long have you done that because i only started not too long ago because of catching so many fish, i love the sport, but sometimes you gotta feed the family. ya know?

  • What was that caught on, by the way, props for the realease.

  • @FishOnFishing Live bunker snag-n-drop.

  • @surffishingvideos oh, thats cool

  • monster!! congrats heaps!!

  • That would've been dinner.

  • much respect...watta hogg

  • Great job landing that fish! Take your picture and throw them back to catch another day.

  • WHY TO GO WITH the Catch & Release! nice fish as well.

  • love the catch and release man..need more people like you!!

  • Good job Wayno! Need to see more catch and releases!

  • Good I like to see that catch and release

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