Sunday, March 12, 2017

CATFISH RECORD 2,55 MTS X 117 KG

CATFISH RECORD 2,55 MTS X 117 KG CATFISH RECORD 2,55 MTS X 117 KG f fortunes is the convergence of chance and readiness, then 10-year-old Dylan Sorrells assuredly was set up for the 54-pounds and 9-ounces of blue catfish that ate a bit of cut shad on January 29 in Lake Tawakoni, Texas. The fish was discharged, however not before Dylan's father Chris recorded the catch points of interest required for an International Gamefish Association Small Fry world record. RELATED: THE 10 BEST FISHING LURES OF ALL TIME Prominently, Chris said he was determined to logging the germane data this time around in light of the fact that he lamented not doing as such about a month prior when Dylan got a blue that weighed around 57 pounds and change. I made up for lost time with the fourth grader from Dallas, Texas, and one thing is refreshingly self-evident: This was no fluke. It just takes two or three minutes to advise in case you're conversing with a watercraft rider or a fish catcher. Dylan is the last mentioned, and I should concede, it's entirely cool to keep running into a youngster with the enthusiasm and experience most need a lifetime to construct. Angling with nearby guide Michael Littlejohn, he got his potential record on a 7-foot Shakespeare pole and Shimano Takota 500 reel with 30-pound catfish orange Stren monofilament. While burdensome, the 15-minute battle did not scare him. He's put the brakes on enormous fish before — including a 100-pound Panamanian sailfish the previous summer.

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