Blue catfish breaks
Kansas record By Michael Pearce
The Wichita Eagle
A July 22
article in The Eagle headlined “Monster fish of Kansas” predicted the first
official 100-pound blue catfish would soon be pulled from the state’s waters. On
Aug. 11, Rob Stanley of Olathe accomplished the feat when he caught a
102.8-pound blue from the Kansas side of the Missouri River in Kansas City. The
catfish topped the previous state record of 94 pounds, set on the Kansas River
in 2000.Stanley’s blue could eventually beat its own record.
Read more here: http://www.kansas.com/2012/08/20/2456899/blue-catfish-breaks-kansas-record.html#storylink=cpy
Is it just me or are more and more
bigger fish being caught? I wonder if it is global warming or are fish plotting
to take over the world? :-)
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