According to IGFA records, the largest fish ever caught was a great white shark that weighed an unbelievable 2,664 pounds (1,208.389 kg.). Caught off the coast of Ceduna, Australia, in 1959, it took angler Alfred Dean just 50 minutes to win the fight against this one-ton shark.
The world record is a 1,182-pound swordfish caught May 7, 1953, in Iquique, Chile, according to the International Game Fish Association. Lussier, from Cape Coral, fought the fish for eight hours. The mammoth fish dragged Stanczyk's boat, the Broad Minded, 20 miles.
Fishermen in northern Thailand netted a 646-pound Mekong River catfish that may be the largest freshwater fish ever recorded. Fishers in northern Thailand netted this huge catfish in the Mekong River on May 1.
but they may be caught there until October. Normally, the times around sunrise and sunset are your best times. But, Spanish are a schooling fish and will come by the pier any time during the day. Fishing off the end of the Okaloosa Island Pier Spanish Mackerel caught on the with a Gotcha.
The current IGFA All Tackle World Record is a 93.0-pound king mackerel caught offshore of San Juan, Puerto Rico April 18, 1999 by angler Steve Graulau. The Florida record for a kingfish is the 90.0-pounder caught by Norton I. Thomton off Key West on Feb. 16, 1976.
Learn how to catch mackerel with this selection of proven Spanish killers:
- Jigs.
- Trolling Spoons.
- Mackerel Trees.
- Bubble Rig.
- Jerk Baits.
- Bucktail Jigs.
- Clouser Minnows.
- Epoxy Minnow Flies. Also created with glass minnows in mind, these epoxy flies cast well and sink quickly to get into the strike zone.
Now is the time to enjoy delicious, healthy Spanish Mackerel. Spanish Mackerels have darker meat and are one of the tastiest of the Mackerel family. These are the polyunsaturated fatty acids with huge health benefits. They are easily filleted and excellent eating baked, broiled, steamed, smoked, poached, or fried.
Both are long, slender fish with a forked tail and bronze-colored spots on the body. But the Spanish mackerel features a black spot on the first dorsal fin that the king mackerel lacks. Also, the king mackerel has a pronounced dip in the lateral line below the second dorsal fin.
Regulations: The Spanish mackerel, is what you generally think of when you hear "mackerel" in Florida. The Spanish has a min size limit of 12" to the fork and a bag limit of 15 fish per person per day.
We've found through our studies that fish do have a memory. "For example, if a bass is caught on a spinnerbait one day, it's almost impossible to catch that fish on the same lure the next day. But once the fish have been exposed to lures day after day, they remember and become warier."
When a swarm of young crappie enter a pond, they eat all of the food needed by both bass and bream. This causes bass and bream to grow slowly and become thin. So if you have a pond in which good fishing for bass and bream is important, do not stock crappie.
In a Florida study, 822 trophy bass (10 pounds and up) given to taxidermists showed a mean age of 9.7 years. That's a growth rate of about a pound a year.
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The Top 10 States for Bass Fishing
- Minnesota.
- Wisconsin.
- Ohio.
- Florida.
- Alabama.
- New York.
- Georgia. The world-record largemouth bass - a 22-pound, 4-ounce specimen fished by one George Perry - was caught in Georgia.
- 10. California. Photo via RBBassfishing.net.
Official Largemouth World Record: George Perry's Undefeated Bass. On June 2nd, 1932, George Perry caught the current world record bass out of Lake Montgomery, an oxbow lake off the Ocmulgee River in southern Georgia. The fish (the whopper) weighed 22 pounds, 4 ounces.
What To Do If You Think You've Caught a World Record Fish
- Don't delay! Remember, don't delay in weighing your fish.
- Weigh your fish. Immediately return to shore and weigh the fish on an IGFA-certified scale.
- Take pictures. Photographs are the only way IGFA judges can ensure your catch is real.
- Line samples. IGFA judges require that you send at least 50 ft.
- Entry form.
That fish, caught by Mac Weakley, weighed 25 pounds, 1 ounce and was released. The Perry fish photo is a logical conclusion to the discovery several years ago of correspondence between Perry and the Creek Chub Bait Co. of Garrett, Ind., who manufactured the Fintail Shiner lure used to land the big bass.
The IGFA currently recognizes a 25 kg (55 lb) pike caught by Lothar Louis on Greffern Lake, Germany, on 16 October 1986, as the all-tackle world-record northern pike.
On December 20, 2000, California angler William Toth landed the heaviest Nile perch ever recorded on rod and reel -- a 104.32 kg (230 pounds) fish that crushed the Rapala Fire Tiger lure he was trolling in Egypt's famous Lake Nasser.
The largest sturgeon on record was a beluga female captured in the Volga estuary in 1827, measuring 7.2 m (24 ft) long and weighing 1,571 kg (3,463 lb). Most sturgeons are anadromous bottom-feeders, which migrate upstream to spawn, but spend most of their lives feeding in river deltas and estuaries.