New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection has certified Joe Satkowski’s salmon as the new state record. New Jersey Fish and Wildlife photo
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) Division of Fish and Wildlife announced Oct. 14, 2021, that two state saltwater fish records were caught in September and have been accepted by the state.
According to the NJDEP, Joe Satkowski of Hampton, N.J., broke the prior state record for landlocked salmon with a hefty and beautifully-marked fish weighing 8 pounds, 10 ounces. Statkowski used a homemade jig while fishing from his boat on Merrill Creek Reservoir on Sept. 30, to eclipse the previous landlocked salmon record by five ounces. The fish measured 26 inches in length with a 16.25-inch girth.
Landlocked salmon generally are the non-migratory freshwater version of anadromous Atlantic salmon, and are known for their fight.
The world record landlocked salmon weighed 26 pounds, 12 ounces and was…