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New Freshwater Drum State Record Certified in Kansas

Posted by ODC Editor on Oct 21st, 2008 and filed under Freshwater Fishing. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

New Freshwater Drum State Record Certified in KansasBig Blue River catch breaks 26-year-old mark for species

PRATT — A Blue Rapids angler has set a new Kansas record for freshwater drum. Bill Hull was fishing in the Big Blue River above Tuttle Creek Reservoir when he hooked the 31.5-pound fish on a trotline. The catch was 37 1/2 inches long with a girth of 25 inches.

The previous record was a 31.25-pound drum taken by Coffeyville resident Arthur C. Hyatt in the Verdigris River in 1982.

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