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Offline Lee Borgersen

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:reporter; ..  Angler breaks catch-and-release record for flathead catfish! :fishing:

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An angler has broken the state record for flathead catfish in the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources catch-and-release length category.

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Mark Mosby of St. Anthony caught, measured and released the new record flathead catfish Aug. 2 on the St. Croix River near Stillwater. He caught the 52-1/2 inch fish :doah: on 80 pound braided line with a 40 pound monofilament leader. It had a girth of 32 inches.


Mosby, who describes himself as an occasional angler, said his fishing partner made sure his fishing gear was ready for a battle as they were targeting big flathead catfish known to inhabit this stretch of the river.

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Kudos to my fishing partner John Kaiser for his knot-tying ability, Mosby said. The flathead put up a great 15 minute  training-087 right up until he got to the boat, and the knots held true.

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Although weight is not required for the catch-and-release record, the fish was estimated to weigh about 70 to 80 pounds, based on length and girth. The current record for certified weight of a caught-and-kept flathead is 70 pounds.

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There are two kinds of Minnesota state records: one for catching and keeping the biggest fish in each species based on certified weight; and the other for the length of a caught and released muskellunge, lake sturgeon or flathead catfish.


Mike Kurre, the DNR mentoring program coordinator, recommends anglers become familiar with the record-fish guidelines and be ready to take the required photos and go through the correct procedures for submitting a record especially when equipped with the fishing tackle and on waters where they might catch record fish.


The DNR announces new state records in news releases, on social media and on the DNR website. Find current records and guidelines for each type of state record at mndnr.gov/recordfish.

NO :Photography:'s  at dis time yet!
« Last Edit: September 09/06/17, 02:29:29 AM by Lee Borgersen »
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So how does one verify a record catch and release fish, seriously.
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Only 3 C&R ya can do here, and flatheads are one.....here ya go, l'il feller...

http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/fishing/staterecords.html
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  :reporter; Update....Photo just released!



Mark Mosby of St. Anthony, Minn., hoists a 52.5-inch flathead catfish he caught and released on the St. Croix River near Stillwater Aug. 2, 2017. The fish broke the previous catch-and-release record. (Courtesy Minnesota Department of Natural Resources)


 :Photography: I know it's heavy, but just hold it up one more minute.

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« Last Edit: September 09/08/17, 05:09:21 AM by Lee Borgersen »
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