A Missouri fisherman last week pulled in the largest striped bass
ever recorded on a "pole and line" in the state, with the fish weighing
in at 65.2 pounds.
Lawrence Dillman said he fought the nearly 50-inch monster for more
than 45 minutes at Bulls Shoals Lake, which sits on the state's southern
border with Arkansas. When the fish eventually came close enough to
touch, he "bear hugged the fish and got out of the water on to the
bank."
He caught the fish on a 20-pound test line and used a chub minnow for bait.
The previous state record for a fish caught on a "pole and line"
weighed in at 60.9 pounds, and was caught in 2011 on the same lake. The
Missouri Department of Conservation pointed out that striped bass are
most common on the Atlantic Coast, but have been stocked in reservoirs
across the U.S.
"Once the fish was on the line, I knew I had a decent one, but I
didn't at all think it was a striped bass," Dillman told the department.
"I thought it was a spoonbill or something else. But when I got him to
the bank I knew I had something amazing."
Dillman's catch was verified at a nearby hatchery and is currently being mounted at a Bass Pro Shop in Springfield.
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