December 17, 2016
WORLD RECORDS: hot catches December 2016
Ecuadorian angler Juanfelipe Adum – age 10 – caught this impressive 12.24 kg (27 lb) Pacific snook (Centropomus spp.) on December 3rd that could potentially earn him the new Male-Smallfry world record. Adum, an experienced young angler, needed only 10 minutes to subdue the hard-fighting snook after it crushed the diving Rapala lure he was trolling from the Makaira, off the coast of Salinas, Ecuador. If approved, Juanfelipe’s recent snook will best his own record of 9.98 kg (22 lb) that he set back in February of 2016.
French angler Philippe Drouhin caught this incredible 15 kg (33 lb) two-spot red snapper (Lutjanus bohar) – the heaviest ever recorded by the IGFA - on December 12th, while fishing off the island of Mauritius with IGFA Captain Yann Colas. The massive snapper was caught while bottom fishing with chunk bait, and put up a tough fight before it could be boated. If approved, the catch will become the new All-Tackle world record, which currently stands at 14.5 kg (31 lb 15 oz).
Angler Florian N. Fehringer – age 15 - caught this beautiful zander (Zander lucioperca) on October 18th while fly fishing the Jsar River in his native country of Germany. Using 6 kg (12 lb) tippet, Fehringer needed nearly 30 minutes to land the 6.58 kg (14 lb 8 oz) fish after it ate the fly he was casting. If approved, the catch will earn Fehringer the new men’s 6 kg (12 lb) tippet class world record, which currently stands at 3.14 kg (6 lb 14 oz).
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