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World-record paddlefish caught in Oklahoma


Grant Rader (left) posed with the record paddlefish along with Jeremiah Mefford (center), with Reel Good Time Guide Service, and former paddlefish world- and state-record-holder Corey Watters (right).(Photo courtesy of Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation)

by Outdoors News Staff

How does it feel to catch a world-record fish?

“It was heart-pounding, the exciting-est moment of my fishing career. I can’t describe it – it’s one of the greatest things ever to be able to pull in that kind of new state and world record.”

That’s Grant Rader, who recently caught a 164-pound paddlefish on Keystone Lake – known for holding huge paddlefish – near Tulsa, Okla.

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now that would be fun to catch!!!    :happy1:
a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!