Missouri State Record Blue Catfish
Sixty-Five Years on Missouris Rivers Captain Bill Heckman reported the largest fish ever caught in the.
Missouri state record blue catfish. The current IGFA all-tackle record blue catfish is a 124-pounder taken from the Mississippi River near Alton Ill. That mark has stood since 1974. Due to an MDC oversight this record was certified although the fish was taken by a method not allowed for that species at that location.
Record blue catfish caught by Edde on March 21 weighed 120 pounds 8 ounces with a length of 55 and 18 inches and a girth of 45 inches. ARE YOU READY TO TOP THIS RECORD. The world-record blue catfish was caught in 2011 from John Kerr Reservoir in Virginia and weighed 143 pounds.
100-8 Raynold Promes Missouri River 11291970. Julys third record fish was a 99-pound flathead catfish caught three days. Jun 12 2020 The two largest fish records still standing in the state of Nebraska are a 100lb 8oz Blue Catfish caught on the Missouri River back in 1970 and a 113-pound Paddlefish that was also caught in the Missouri River back in 2015.
348 Dan Davenport Fort Peck Reservoir 7262013. The Missouri rod-and-reel state record weighed 130 pounds and was caught from the lower Missouri River in 2010. The Department of Conservation has developed a State Record Fish Program to acknowledge and honor anglers who have caught the largest recorded fish from a list of recognized species found.
5 lbs 8 oz. 77-8 Scott Brown Montrose Lake 4282003. Sons of Lowry City.
Bernal hooked the giant which weighed in officially at 130 lbs with pole and line in the Missouri River near Columbia Bottom Conservation Area at 1245 am. 130-0 Greg Bernal Missouri River 7202010. The monster cat easily displaced the previous Missouri state record a 103-pounder landed in 1991 allowing Peper to officially certify Bernals catch as the new Missouri state record blue catfish caught on pole and line.