Oklahoma - Lake Texoma blue catfish potential world record
Oklahoma - Lake Texoma blue catfish potential world record
If there was ever any debate - it’s over now. Lake Texoma is the top blue catfish fishery in the region, if not the world.
Texas angler Cody Mullennix caught a 121-pound, eight-ounce blue catfish
on the Texas side of Lake Texoma. The massive fish was caught on Jan. 16,
and measured a full 60 inches long. He caught the fish using a three-inch
dead shad on an 8/0 circle hook and was outfitted with 20-pound test line.
Anglers have long known about the trophy blue cat potential at Lake
Texoma. In fact the lake is home to two separate Oklahoma state records.
Dan Grider holds the Oklahoma unrestricted division record with a
118-pound, eight-ounce monster blue caught on a jugline in 1988 at Texoma.
Rusty Keeton holds the Oklahoma rod and line record with an 87-pound,
four-ounce blue caught in 2003 at Texoma. Keeton’s fish is a favorite with
visitors to the Oklahoma Aquarium in Jenks. Just hours after being caught
the big blue was transported to the Durant State Fish Hatchery where it
was held for a number of days to ensure its health. Fisheries personnel
with the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation then transported the
monster to its permanent home at the Oklahoma Aquarium.
“She’s just an amazing fish and really steals the show,” said John Money,
curator of Life Sciences at the Oklahoma Aquarium. “She feeds regularly
and seems to have even filled out some since she was brought to us.”
Like Keeton’s record catch, Mullennix’s fish will be on public display at
the Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center’s aquarium in Athens in several
weeks.
Pending certification, Mullennix’s big catfish will break several records
including:
The International Game Fish Association's 20-pound line class record -
previously George A. Lijewski held the record with a 1091/4-pound blue
catfish landed at South Carolina's Cooper River in March 1991.
The International Game Fish Association's all-tackle record - previously
Charles Ashley Jr. held the record with a 116 3⁄4 pound blue catfish
landed from the Mississippi River in Arkansas in August 2001.
The Texas rod-and-reel record - previously Reyes Martinez held the record
with a 100-pound blue catfish landed at Lake Texoma in March 2000.
The Texas unrestricted state record blue catfish - previously C.D.
Martindale held the record with a 116-pound blue catfish landed at Texoma
from a trotline in April 1985.
Those fishing Lake Texoma need either an Oklahoma or Texas annual fishing
license, depending on which state's waters they will be fishing, or anglers can purchase a Lake Texoma Fishing License for $12.00. The Lake
Texoma license is valid for fishing on both the Oklahoma and Texas portions of the lake.
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