Perch Fisherman Catches a State-Record Striped Bass on Light Line

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George Bruggeman had no intention of catching a record-sized striped bass when he headed to Ohio’s Kiser Lake on Sept. 29. He was actually set up for bluegills and yellow perch when he hooked into a huge striper. Bruggeman ended up landing the fish, and it has since been certified as a new state record, according to the Ohio Division of Wildlife. 

ODW said in a recent announcement that the 71-year-old angler was fishing one of his favorite spots on Kiser using a typical panfish setup: a light spinning reel spooled with 8-pound test Trilene, and a hook baited with half a nightcrawler. A photograph of Bruggeman with the giant fish shows him standing in a small jon boat. Holding the fish’s head up above his waist, its tail stretches all the way to the floor of the boat.

“It’s always [the] guy with 8lb test fishing for bluegill that ends up catching giant records,” one Facebook user wrote in the comment section of ODW’s post.

A fisherman and an ODW official measure a state-record striped bass.
George Bruggeman (right) verifies the measurements along with an ODW official. Photo by Ohio Division of Wildlife

Bruggeman’s striper measured 41.81 inches long with a 27.36-inch girth, according to the ODW official who verified the species and measurements. The Scioto Post reports that it weighed 37.375 pounds and was confirmed as a new state record by the Outdoor Writers of Ohio State Record Fish Committee.

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Although the record-keeping organization has yet to update its website with the new record, Bruggeman’s striped bass outweighs the current Ohio record by a little more than a quarter of a pound. The previous record, a 31.1-pounder, was caught from West Branch Reservoir in 1993.

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