Man sets record for largest hybrid bass caught in New Jersey

Phil Stilton

On Wednesday, fisherman Jim Piascik made waves at Monksville Reservoir by capturing a remarkable Hybrid Striped Bass, surpassing the previous state record. The colossal fish weighed an impressive 17 pounds and 12 ounces, eclipsing John Vayda’s 2022 record of 16 pounds and 10 ounces. Vayda’s record, which had held strong for a mere 227 days, was quickly overtaken by Piascik’s monumental catch.

While Piascik was initially targeting Walleye during his fishing expedition, fate had something else in store for him. Just after midnight, the Hybrid Striped Bass seized the bait, taking Piascik by surprise. Fortunately, his prior success in reeling in a 25-inch Walleye had prepared him for the unexpected. Equipped with a sizable net, Piascik adeptly maneuvered to secure the massive fish, accomplishing the feat single-handedly and in the darkness of the night.

Piascik’s achievement in landing the new state record Hybrid Striped Bass serves as a testament to his angling prowess and dedication to the sport. The Monksville Reservoir will forever be etched in fishing history as the site of this remarkable catch, solidifying its reputation as a prime destination for anglers seeking remarkable fishing experiences.

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