Record Breaking Catfish Caught In Missouri River



Missouri conservation agents say a world record catfish was caught Tuesday morning in the Missouri River. Now, it's just a matter of completing the paperwork to make it official. Early Tuesday morning, rain and lightning made for tough fishing conditions on the Missouri River waters near the Columbia Bottoms. Greg Bernal and his friend Janet Momphard came ashore with a catfish destined to be a world's record.

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  1. I was a server at jumping Catfish every year we had a contest biggest fish 500 bucks the biggest one I ever weighed was 107
  2. While I wish they would have released the fish to live, they did not break the law and they legally caught it.
  3. new record today same state different city. sorry folks you arnt the leader anymore here,
  4. Uploaded on Jul 21, 2010 Missouri conservation agents say a world record catfish was caught Tuesday morning in the Missouri River. Now, it's just a matter of completing the paperwork to make it official. Early Tuesday ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^it is in description no mentioning of blue catfish
  5. before you make a smart remark about this comment I know this is for blue catfish but nowhere in this video did they say blue catfish they said world record for catfish.
  6. how the hell is this a world record catfish its a bunch of media BS the world record catfish do not live in the US I have seen Mekong cats pulled out tipping the scales of 600+ lbs maybe species record or us record but absolutely not the world record
  7. A fish that size has already bred many times and spread its DNA
  8. A fish that siza has
  9. I think all fish that Are counted as a Record Fishing Should be Released a Live Back Were They Were Cought There DNA is Very Inportont So All Bigh Fish Need To Be Released a Live So They Can Keep Reproduceing The Fish is More Inportont Then The Record Sorry for the Spelling I have dislexia
  10. @meberic You obviously don't know anything about the situation they were in. They needed to have physical proof that they had a world record catfish. You think they would take the time to keep it alive and risk losing their fish? That fish probably had so much stress on it from the fight, that it was going to die anyways. They did the right thing. I'm just sorry that you are too blind to see that that had to be done.
  11. Beatiful fish... just an asshole could kill it. No brains shown on the video.
  12. Exactly what Jeff said, records are species specific, not FAMILY specific guitarinske.


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