Jersey Proud: Fisherman catches 20-foot-wide manta ray off coast of Deal 91 years ago

Al Kahn charged people 10 cents to come to see it. In three days, he raised enough to buy Brielle a new fire truck.

News 12 Staff

Aug 27, 2024, 2:24 AM

Updated 17 days ago

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It was exactly 91 years ago that a fisherman at the Jersey Shore pulled something legendary from the deep – the likes of which haven’t been seen since.
It was Aug. 26, 1933, that Captain Al Kahn caught a 20-foot-wide manta ray off the coast of Deal. He says that it got caught in his anchor line.
Kahn said that he and his friends fired 22 shots at it from a rifle to kill it and then brought it to the docks in Brielle.
It is estimated that the manta ray weighed 5,000 pounds. Kahn charged people 10 cents to come to see it. In three days, he raised enough to buy Brielle a new fire truck.