09-14-2003, 12:45 AM
if so please share it here, [center]if so please share it here. pics are always welcome[/center] [center]([#ff0000]world records only please, not state records[/#ff0000])[/center]
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dose your state or country hold a world record for a fish species?
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09-14-2003, 12:45 AM
if so please share it here, [center]if so please share it here. pics are always welcome[/center] [center]([#ff0000]world records only please, not state records[/#ff0000])[/center]
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09-14-2003, 07:35 PM
Hi there davetclown, I'm sure I am only seeing the tip of the iceberg here but I have a few for 'California' but with a slight disclaimer. 1) These fish were caught on rod and reel. 2) May or may not be acknowledged by the IGFA. 3) May be only line class records not 'All-tackle' records. 4) May be old records. 5) Some species omitted may be not considered sportfish by the DFG or no records are kept on a species. Sturgeon- 468 on 60lb line but 'All-tackle' Redear Sunfish- Over 5 pounds California Halibut- As opposed to Pacific Halibut California Corbina- Not Orangemouth Corvina California Golden Trout- Not hybrids California Yellowtail- As opposed to Southern, etc. Seems like someone caught a world record White Sea Bass at either Santa Barbara or the Channel Islands a few months back. Or was that a Yellowtail???? Anyway world record class. If I was willing to (put out the cash) again be a member of the IGFA, I'm sure I'd have better data. Help me out gvanzant and others. Oh ya, does Baja, California count? ha ha ha JapanRon [signature]
09-15-2003, 11:54 PM
[font "Arial"][size 2]North Carolina has three World All Tackle Record that I know about.
Bluefish 31 lbs 12 oz at Cape Hatteras in 1972 by James Hussey Red Drum 94 lbs 2 oz at Hatteras Island in 1984 by David G. Deuel Spanish Mackerel 13 lbs 0 oz at Ocracoke Inlet in 1987 by Robert Cranton[/size][/font] [signature]
09-15-2003, 11:57 PM
[size 2] I think I hold the biggest paper bag fish record! The bag full of water must of weighed 10 pounds! Anyone catch a bigger bag?[cool][/size]
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09-23-2003, 05:09 PM
[center]The Texas state record common snook is 57 lb 4 oz.It was caught down here at South Padre Island Texas in 1937.[/center] [center]The World Record (53lb 10 oz ) common snook was caught in Cost Rica in 1978, It was smaller than the Texas state record.[/center] [center]Go Figure[/center] [center][/center]
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10-09-2003, 04:31 PM
about this time last year I caught the all tackle world record goldfish here in southern California
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10-11-2003, 03:47 AM
do you have a picture or have a place on the net where it is hanging?
I sure would like to see that. what did you catch him on? [signature]
10-11-2003, 04:55 AM
I caught him on my 10in prototype trout swimbait! (just kidding) I caught him on a dough ball while messing around with some carp.
[url "http://momentoffame.com/snapshot.html?id=54403"]http://momentoffame.com/snapshot.html?id=54403[/url] 9.6lbs Matt [signature]
10-13-2003, 10:31 PM
thats funny how some of our biggest fish come when we are just messing around. lol
man that thing's tail looks like it is used for swatting horseflies. [signature] |
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