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MISSOURI STRIPED BASS RECORD BROKEN BY ROOKIE ANGLER
WHOLLY COW IS THAT FAT OR WHAT ???
August 24, 2011 Rookie Angler Breaks Striped Bass State Record In Missouri
Just weeks after the striped bass world record was broken (unofficially), another striper record has bitten the dust (officially). In June, Bruce Cunningham, 30, landed this massive 60-pound 8-ounce striper on Missouri‘s Bull Shoals Lake, according to MDC News. Yesterday, the catch was approved as a state record by the MissouriDepartment of Conservation. The fish measured 47 inches in length and had a 36-inch girth.
Cunningham was out with his brothers on his first striper trip and was casting a large plastic minnow in about 40 feet of water. Cunningham and his two brothers had already boated several other large fish (40 pounders) before the record-breaker hit.
Interestingly, striped bass aren’t even supposed to be in Bull Shoals Lake, which sits along the Arkansas/Missouri border. They were stocked there on accident in 1998.
“We were expecting a shipment of walleye for Bull Shoals,” said Ken Shirley, district fisheries supervisor for the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission. “A summer helper called to tell us that a shipment of fish had arrived at the hatchery and asked where they were supposed to go. We thought it was the walleyes, so we told him to take them to Bull Shoals. It turned out they were striped bass.”
According MDC News, Shirley says the surviving fish from that stocking now weigh between 30 and 60 pounds and are slowly reaching the end of their life span. He says the boom in trophy striper fishing at Bull Shoals will taper off over the next five years as fish from the accidental stocking begin to disappear.
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NEW WORLD RECORD STRIPED BASS 81.8 lbs Caught by Greg Myerson of Westbrook CT
As reported from Field and Stream : http://www.fieldandstream.com/photos/gallery/fishing/bass-fishing/where-fish-bass/2011/08/new-pending-world-record-striped-bass
In September of 1982, Albert McReynolds weighed a 78.8-pound striped bass at a tackle shop near Atlantic City, New Jersey. He caught the fish the night prior, standing on the wave-pounded Ventnor Avenue jetty casting a Rebel plug. The catch, which claimed the spot of all-tackle world record, immediately turned McReynolds’ world upside down, earning him nationwide attention, tackle company endorsements, and lots of money. Of course, with such a catch come accusations. Though everything from lead-stuffing to finding the fish dead on the sand was rumored in an effort to disqualify the catch, it remained in place for nearly 30 years. But it may have fallen today.
Though the catch has not yet been certified by the IGFA, angler Greg Myerson brought in a bass that supposedly pinned the needle of a Westbrook, CT, tackle shop scale at 81.8-pounds. Immediately Internet rumors began to fly, some claiming the catch was a hoax, but many claiming to be eye witnesses to striper-fishing history. Pictures began flooding online forums. Arguments over whether the fish was caught on an eel or live porgy buzzed on blogs. So we tracked down Myerson less than 24 hours after he boated his bass to get the real story…one which may trump McReynolds’ tale and secure Myerson the most coveted saltwater all-tackle record of all time – Joe Cermele
Myerson was following his regular routine when he drifted his boat over a submerged boulder near Outer Southwest Reef off the coast of Westbrook, Connecticut, around 8 p.m. on August 4, trailing a live eel a few feet off the bottom.
“There’s often big fish behind the boulder, and I always hit it on my way out to Six Mile Reef to fish for the night,” Myerson says. The first drift yielded a hard strike, but no fish. On the second drift, he set the hook against another hard strike and watched as a striper started to pull his boat against the tide before settling heavily on the bottom.
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“I couldn’t budge him at first,” says Myerson, who uses a heavy duty 6-½ foot St. Croix tuna rod and a Quantum Cabo reel spooled with 50-lb. Berkley Gorilla Braid to handle big stripers. “Then he took off on a real good run, and I had to tighten the drag because he was burning line fast. He stripped about 60 yards of line against the current.”
“I noticed the line rising, and I told my buddy, ‘Watch this, the fish is going to break the surface.’ He porpoised out of the water and I got my first look at him. Oh, man, I knew I had something special then. It’s only the big stripers that will jump like that. I was just hoping the hook was stuck good.”
The fight only lasted 20 minutes, but “seemed like eternity,” Myerson says. “He kinda lost some steam and started coming back toward the boat and I was able to gain a lot of line. Then the net got stuck on the boat’s swimming platform and wouldn’t come off. The fish was ready to be netted and we were in a little bit of a panic mode for a minute. We finally freed the net and got the fish in the boat.”
Another look revealed how close someone else had come to setting the new world record: the striper had a hook and about 6 ft. of leader in its mouth, evidence of a recent hookup that had broken off.
Lots of folks would have headed straight for the nearest scale: Myerson headed to Six Mile Reef to fish out the tide. Using his standard night bait of live eels (“I use the giant eels nobody else uses; if something’s gonna grab it, I know it’s big”) for the next 2 ½ hours he pulled a dozen more stripers out of the sea, all the time running back to the fish hold to peer at his prize catch. “I kept saying, ‘Is that fish really that big? Yep, it is.”
With no certified scale available at that hour, Myerson didn’t officially weigh his catch until 8:30 the next morning, nearly 12 hours after he caught it. The 54-inch striper spent the night packed in ice in a cooler. The crowd gathered at the dock soon morphed into a big party, and Myerson reports, “This morning I was home in bed smelling like fish and with a major headache.” And with a pending world record in his back pocket.
Another big crowd was on hand when Myerson showed up to weigh the fish at Jack’s Shoreline Bait and Tackle in Westbrook. Many—including Myerson himself—were shocked when the scale topped 80 pounds.
Owner Jack Katzenbach says there’s one thing that’s no surprise: “If anyone was going to catch a world record, it was going to be Myerson,” he says. “He’s a regular in here and in the last year alone he’s had three fish over 60 pounds.”
One, a 68.75-lb. striper caught this time last year on the same reef, was until now the biggest striper Katzenbach had ever seen.
The madhouse scene of flashing cameras and shouted questions was all too much for Myerson. “I’m a private person, and I wasn’t exactly feeling my best this morning,” he says. “I told Jack, ‘I’ve had enough. I’m out of here,’ and I left.”
Rumors started buzzing around the Internet that Myerson had a panic attack and drove himself to the hospital. “That’s not true at all. I don’t know where the hell that came from. It just proves how asinine some people can be when a big fish is involved. It’s crazy.”
There’s another rumor he can put to rest: Reports that Myerson won’t enter the fish as a world record? Bunk, he says.
“I’d be an ass if I didn’t, wouldn’t I?” Yet at the same time, he says, “I don’t care about the world record. I broke my all-time record, and that’s what really matters to me.”
Lots of people say that when they set a world record. But Myerson seems to genuinely mean it.
“I just like to fish. I’ve been doing it most of my life,” he says. “I’ve fly-fished all over the world. I have a trout stream in my front yard, and I bought my house for that reason. I have trout that I feed pellets every morning while I’m having my coffee.”
He started at 12, from a wooden Brockway Skiff outfitted with an 8-horsepower motor.
“My parents wouldn’t let me go past the town dock, but I’d always sneak out to the reefs to fish for bass. No instruments, no nothing.”
The top fish in this photo is a mount of a 55-lb. striper he caught on one of those sneakaways. “Ever since then it’s been a love,” he says.
Last year he won the Angler of the Year in On the Water magazine’s Striper Cup competition and was presented a mount of his 68.75-lb. striper, the lower wall-mounted fish in the photo. But that striper wasn’t the biggest he’d caught.
Several years ago he boated a 71-pounder in his favorite spot, and after weighing and measuring it on the boat, he released it.
“I held it for a minute and then tossed it overboard,” Myerson says. “My buddy was mad. He said, ‘You’re crazy.’ Maybe I am. I say you can’t keep taking without sometimes giving back.”
It remains to be seen, of course, whether this is just the beginning of the same kind of full-blown frenzy that engulfed McReynolds after his record catch almost 30 years ago. One thing’s for sure—Myerson isn’t waiting around to see what happens.
After visiting a doctor to check out an injury sustained while boating the pending-record fish (he slipped and banged his side on a gunwale while lifting the striper in the boat; an X-ray confirmed his ribs were only bruised, not broken), Myerson headed out for another night of chasing giants. He fretted that he might not be able to fish his usual spot, because there’d be people watching, ready to mark his honey-hole.
On a Personal note I would just like to Congradulate Greg Myerson and wish him all my best
Captain Paul Peluso
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Posted in 2011 FISHING REPORTS, 2011 IN THE NEWS, Bass info
Tagged 81.8lbs Striped bass, Big Eel, Blitzing Stripers, CAPTAIN PAUL, Greg Myerson, Jack’s Shoreline Bait and Tackle in Westbrook, Keeper Bass, live bait, Live Eel, Mama Mia, Mama Mia Fishing, ocean, PABLO, striped bass, Westbrook CT, World Record Striped bass
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Would You Release Your Biggest Striped Bass
- Pablo 50 lbs Bass
The Boat Guys I fish with treat the fish with the UT most respect. On June 24 2008 I sailed
with this one guy the current NY state record holder for striped bass. He
asked us before we left the dock. What are you gonna do if you catch a cow?? I’m
not talking 30 lbs he said? “I’m talking 40 or even 50 lbs”? “There’s a lot of
BIG FISH around and You might be the Lucky angler to catch a True Trophy Fish
tonight”. I thought about it for the whole trip out. I wasn’t sure what I would
do at that time I was chasing the 50 lbs club like everyone else…
I dropped my live porgie down and BAM I got 1 a huge hit line Peeled off the rod like I had
the Bottom. The mate said you hooked the bottom and I said NO I DIDN’T!!! as the rod began to bounce up and down. Adrenaline rushed over me I knew this was a BIG FISH. I remember as clear as day when she came up to the surface and I saw her this was the BIGGEST STRIPED BASS I EVER SAW…
with this one guy the current NY state record holder for striped bass. He
asked us before we left the dock. What are you gonna do if you catch a cow?? I’m
not talking 30 lbs he said? “I’m talking 40 or even 50 lbs”? “There’s a lot of
BIG FISH around and You might be the Lucky angler to catch a True Trophy Fish
tonight”. I thought about it for the whole trip out. I wasn’t sure what I would
do at that time I was chasing the 50 lbs club like everyone else…
I dropped my live porgie down and BAM I got 1 a huge hit line Peeled off the rod like I had
the Bottom. The mate said you hooked the bottom and I said NO I DIDN’T!!! as the rod began to bounce up and down. Adrenaline rushed over me I knew this was a BIG FISH. I remember as clear as day when she came up to the surface and I saw her this was the BIGGEST STRIPED BASS I EVER SAW…

Oh God Please,Please,PLEASE let me land her. She didn’t make another run other
than the 2 she made when I 1st hooked her and she swam right into the net. So there I was I
had my TROPHY COW BASS get the camera I
said make sure the Flash is on and He says “Pablo what do you want to do with
it”? I snapped the pictures and couldn’t believe I said this “LET IT GO”. No,
someone said but at that moment something came over me, I fished so hard and so
long to finally catch the one and here it was in my hands after what must have
been thousand fish. I finally got one, I FINALLY GOT 1!!! I had to put her back,
He said “well you better do it fast before its to late” I looked at the 1 time
world record holder and said “Let’s put her back”.
than the 2 she made when I 1st hooked her and she swam right into the net. So there I was I
had my TROPHY COW BASS get the camera I
said make sure the Flash is on and He says “Pablo what do you want to do with
it”? I snapped the pictures and couldn’t believe I said this “LET IT GO”. No,
someone said but at that moment something came over me, I fished so hard and so
long to finally catch the one and here it was in my hands after what must have
been thousand fish. I finally got one, I FINALLY GOT 1!!! I had to put her back,
He said “well you better do it fast before its to late” I looked at the 1 time
world record holder and said “Let’s put her back”.
He has a special door on the side of his boat especially built in for wheel chair handicapped. I got my thumbs in her mouth and lowered her into the water. He put the boat in forward and
started to move.
started to move.
I think it was my good friend Carlos started taken pictures and there I was
hanging out of a boat dragging a 50 lbs class fish by her mouth. We dragged her for a little bit and He said “Pablo you had her out to long bring her in its too late. NO I SAID! A
little longer she started to kick. I wasn’t gonna let her float away you got to fight baby come on you can do it. I was actually routing for the fish to pull away out of my hands. She jerked but it wasn’t enough to escape my grasp then she woke up and made like 3 twitches with her head and I watched her swim back down into the deep from where she came. We actually waited to see if she might float back up but
she never did and I was so stoked I couldn’t have felt better about releasing her. Later my cousin said why you do that? I said I had, to it wasn’t right I kill a fish like that she lived so long maybe she’ll make some more big cows for my kids to catch. He said your crazy I would have never let her go. I told him how it felt the RELEASE felt better
than the catch. He still said It would have came home with me… I said its a
tough decision until you hold one in your hands then its your decision to Let it
go. To this day I still have no regrets about it and I’m glad I did release her.
hanging out of a boat dragging a 50 lbs class fish by her mouth. We dragged her for a little bit and He said “Pablo you had her out to long bring her in its too late. NO I SAID! A
little longer she started to kick. I wasn’t gonna let her float away you got to fight baby come on you can do it. I was actually routing for the fish to pull away out of my hands. She jerked but it wasn’t enough to escape my grasp then she woke up and made like 3 twitches with her head and I watched her swim back down into the deep from where she came. We actually waited to see if she might float back up but
she never did and I was so stoked I couldn’t have felt better about releasing her. Later my cousin said why you do that? I said I had, to it wasn’t right I kill a fish like that she lived so long maybe she’ll make some more big cows for my kids to catch. He said your crazy I would have never let her go. I told him how it felt the RELEASE felt better
than the catch. He still said It would have came home with me… I said its a
tough decision until you hold one in your hands then its your decision to Let it
go. To this day I still have no regrets about it and I’m glad I did release her.
any of you recognize the Captain in the picture?
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BIG Blues for Mama, Steve gets his Striped Bass
Wednesday June 8 2011 Had Capt.Adrian Out from 5 am to 7 Am we had 3 Stripers with 1 keeper and a few Blues back to dock by 8 AM off to Work 9 am
Ok it’s been a while since I posted on my site sorry been busy out fishing and work too. So let me give you the quick updates Last Thursday June 9 went out with Chris (Codi Jones) we hit the water at 1st light to find bluefish all over the place. We decided to head west looking for those BIG BASS that are on the way to Moriches. We didn’t find any Big Stripers but, I did find that every spot all the way down towards Smith Point where I had Stripers in the fall are still alive and loaded with Sand eels and full of Bluefish. So on the way back I decided to stop at one of my spots in 74′ of water and try Fluking for it was 1 year ago to the day I had an 8lbs Fluke at this very same spot. We set up shop when all of a sudden we hear a big SPLASH! We quickly look around and I see a Huge Fin? My 1st reaction was Mako Shark but in another minute I see a Huge Blue fin Tuna Leap out of the water. We both yell out Tuna and fly right over to the spot where they were I cast my line a ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ!!!!
Well after that we chased them for 2 hours flying up to them and hooking up on 2 more Monster Bluefish but no Tuna. So no Tuna or Stripers for us…. The next day another friend goes out and he had the same thing Tuna and Big Bad Blues all over. So after hearing that I decided not to run out on Friday Night BIG MISTAKE! For the 1st wave of Big Stripers came through and another friend had 20 to 40 lbs Stripers from 5pm till dark he said as many as they could catch. Anyway Sat was a wash out with rough seas and rain. Which Brings me back to Kat’s day out.
So Sunday Afternoon the wind lies down and the ocean has Big Rollers but nothing bad so i tell her lets go looking for those big Stripers. We set out and Find those Chopper Blues in the inlet again and no Stripers. It’s rocky and bumpy so we didn’t stay long. However I noticed so much bait traveling into the back bay it was insane as you could see the sand eels squiggling in the water it was Gin clear.
So you get the point then On Monday afternoon I get a call from Steve Boyd let’s go 5 pm I say the evening bite been good. When we get there I see nothing outside the ocean is flat like a lake again and the inlet is full of bait and BIG BLUES are all over again. Steve and i battle through the Big Blues and manage to stay real close to the bottom and Pick up 3 Keeper Stripers on 2.5oz Yellow/White Blue Frog Bucktails with Yellow josh. We were glad to pick through the blues and were back to the dock by 8PM filleting our catch. I’m glad We went Steve good times and not many boats
Awesome Bite going on in the late Afternoon Who else wants some
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