
Young Angler Catches State Record Muskellunge
Mercersville, Md. (May 10, 2011) - A 12 year-old West Virginia boy has
caught a 31.75 pound muskellunge, setting a new State record.
On April 14, Kenneth Files of Falling Waters, W. Va., and his father were
fishing in the Potomac River, which was in a flood stage. Kenneth spotted an
eddy and cast a large white plastic grub lure into the stained waters and a
large fish took the bait. He eventually steered the fish, measuring 45 inches
long with an astounding girth of 24 inches, into shallow waters. Kenneth and his
father registered their catch at the Maryland Fishing Challenge Award Center at
Wolf’s On the Square in Williamsport. After getting an approximate weight, it
appeared that the fish could be a Maryland State record. The Files iced the fish
until they could get it to a State-certified scale at a local feed and grain
store.
“The waters of the upper Potomac River support a vibrant, self-sustaining muskie
fishery that has gained popularity with anglers,” said Maryland Department of
Natural Resources (DNR) Biologist John Mullican, who verified the species and
weight of the fish. “With the success of the pure-strain muskie, tiger muskies
have not been stocked since 2006, and few of the sterile hybrids remain. Muskies
are sometimes referred to as ‘the fish of a thousand casts.’ Anglers typically
fish for many hours to catch one. Kenneth's record muskie was a female estimated
to be 11 years old.”
The previous muskellunge record of 28.25 pounds was caught in 2004 by Matt Deal
in the Upper Potomac.
Kenneth and other Maryland anglers who register a citation-award eligible fish
will receive free admission to the grand finale of the 2011 Maryland Fishing
Challenge during the Maryland Seafood Festival at Sandy Point State Park on
September 10. Participants should bring their eligible fish to an authorized
citation award center (certain tackle shops and charter boats) to receive an
entry ticket and invitation to the event. For details, go to
http://www.dnr.state.md.us/fisheries/challenge/index.asp
To keep on top of the fishing action in Maryland, check in online with the DNR’s
Angler’s Log and weekly fishing reports—
www.dnr.maryland.gov/fisheries/log.
| May 10, 2011 |
Contact: Josh Davidsburg |
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