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The Story of the World Record Brown Trout

February 28, 2010 By JD 3 Comments

As you all know by now, a new all-tackle world record brown trout was taken in Michigan’s Manistee River in September. The 41-pound, 7-ounce monster was hooked by Tom Healy of Rockford, Michigan and eclipsed the previous mark by nearly a pound and a half.

Now, here’s the story of the record catch…in more detail…from our man at the International Game Fish Association, Pete Johnson: Click here to read more…

Filed Under: Trophy Room Tagged With: igfa, international game fish association, Manistee River, michigan, world record brown trout

Pending All-Tackle World Record Grayling

January 19, 2010 By JD 1 Comment

Photo: IGFA

Okay, so they fight like a wet sock but I still like grayling for some reason — especially when they come in the extra-jumbo size like this pending all-tackle world record 4-pound, 12 ouncer caught on a nymph in Austria’s Steinfeld River on Nov. 25 by Adriano Garhantini of Rosegg, Austria. Click here to read more…

Filed Under: Trophy Room Tagged With: grayling, igfa, interational game fish association, world record

84-lb. Girl catches 193-lb. catfish!

July 21, 2009 By JD Leave a Comment

giantcatfish
Jessica Wanstall is 4-foot 10…the catfish she caught was 9 feet long! Read the story at the Daily Mail

Filed Under: Trophy Room Tagged With: catfish, igfa, international gamefish association, record fish

New World Record Largemouth Bass??

July 10, 2009 By JD 13 Comments

record largemouth bass from Japan
Is this gigantic largemouth taken a few days back the new all-tackle world record?? Well, details are a bit sketchy at the moment but George W. Perry and his 22-pound, 4-ounce record for the species, which has stood since 1932, may just be in jeopardy…or not??

Caught in Japan’s Lake Biwa by Dep Tackle pro staffer Manabu Kurita in early July, this bass allegedly weighed (on a certified scale) 22 pounds, 5 ounces. Again, many of the particulars are taking their time crossing the Pacific — including what the fish was caught on, though at this point, it’s looking like live bait.

Obscene!!!

Obscene!!!

Now, it’s up to the International Game Fish Association to sort out all the details. If all the proper paperwork is submitted and the fish truly weighed 22 pounds, 5 ounces, it may still not be considered the new standard for largemouth. You see, the IGFA has a rule that states a record must be broken by two ounces. Since Kurita’s bass may have only eclipsed Perry’s by an ounce, it may be declared a tie….which seems pretty lame to me. How can you call it a tie if it weighed more??

Well, it will be interesting to see how this all shakes out. In the meantime, watch the video and let us know what you think…

Filed Under: Trophy Room Tagged With: george w. perry, igfa, japan, lake biwa, world record largemouth bass, world reocrd bass

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