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IGFA
REJECTS RECORD LARGEMOUTH
IGFA
Press Release
The
International Game Fish Association (IGFA) has been the keeper of records
for the world’s game fish since 1939. The non-profit association, based in
Dania Beach, Florida, takes this responsibility very seriously. When it
received a record application for a 22-1/2 lb largemouth bass, the IGFA
Record Confirmation Committee examined every aspect of the catch in detail.
Mrs. Leaha Trew was fishing
in Spring Lake in
California with her son last August 24th when she caught the huge
bass. It stood to beat the existing all-tackle record largemouth of 22-1/4
lb caught by George Perry in Georgia 71 years ago. Perry’s bass record may
be the single most recognized record in freshwater gamefishing.
Unfortunately, Mrs. Trew’s
catch was not documented to IGFA’s satisfaction, and therefore could not be
accepted as a record. Rob Kramer, president of IGFA said, “We don’t enjoy
having to reject world record claims, but in this case there were too many
unverifiable factors, so we had no other choice.”
IGFA requires considerable
and accurate documentation for all record submissions, which is just one
example of the extreme care with which IGFA maintains world records.
For further information on IGFA world records, conservation and other
programs go to IGFA’s website at
http://www.igfa.org or call (954) 927-2628.
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