Keeping Up with Fishing World Records

The International Game Fish Association (IGFA) keeps track of world record catches for almost every species of fish you can think of. Do you think you just hauled in the next record catch? It could happen! If your fish beats the current record, get it registered at the nearest tackle shop. Then wait for those endorsements to come piling in.





















































FishWeightWhere and When It Was Caught
Bluefish31 lb 12 ozHatteras, North Carolina; January 30, 1972
Brown Trout41 lb 8 ozLake Michigan, Racine, Wisconsin; July 16, 2010
Largemouth Bass22 lb 4 ozMontgomery Lake, Georgia; June 2, 1932
Blue Catfish130 lb.Missouri River, Florissant, Missouri; July 20, 2010
Northern Pike55 lb 1 ozLake of Grefeern, Germany; October 16, 1986
Bluegill4 lb 12 ozKetona Lake, Alabama; April 9, 1950
Tarpon286 lb 9 ozRubane, Guinea-Bissau; March 20, 2003
Walleye25 lbOld Hickory Lake, Tennessee; April 1, 1960
Weakfish19 lb 12 ozStaten Island, New York; May 7, 2008








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