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BOISE, ID (IFG)- Two record fish have been caught in Idaho this summer.
Cliff
Watts of Weiser caught a white crappie on July 9 in the Crane Creek
Reservoir. The fish was 3 pounds, 8 3/4 ounces, 18 1/4 inches long with
a 15 inch girth. He caught the record breaker with a one-eight-ounce
red and white squid-tail tail jig on a six pound test line.
The
previous record white crappie was a 3-pound, 1-ounce 17-incher caught
on a worm in the Crane Creek Reservoir in May 2001 by Leslie Greenwood
of Council.
The world record white crappie is 5 pounds, 3 ounces.
And this one won't fit in the cooler.
Darin
Patterson of Lewiston caught a grass carp on June 9, in the Snake River
at Hells Gate Marina. The giant fish was 39 pounds, 42 1/2 inches long
and 26 1/2 inches around. He caught the leviathan with a worm on a 10
pound test line.
Idaho records don't include grass carp. Until
this year, the biggest carp of any kind on the record was 37 1/2
pounds, 44 inches long with a 25 1/2 inch girth. It was caught in
Brownlee Reservoir by Jere Bower of Boise in June 1988 on a Shad Rap
with 12-pound test line.
In 2004, an Arkansas angler caught an 80 pound grass carp.
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