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Ken Fortenberry wrote:
wrote: The strongest fresh water fighters are, I think, Channel Catfish. ... No, not even close, the strongest fighters in fresh water are the humongous striped bass below the Guntersville Dam on the Tennessee River, Nope. Not even close. The strongest fighting fresh-water fish (at least in North America) is the white sturgeon. The world record is 468lbs. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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There are stories of white sturgeon over a thousand pounds, but the
Canadian record is " STURGEON, WHITE 800 HAROLD HILTZ FRASER RIVER, BC 4/22/1972". bugcaster |
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bugcaster wrote:
There are stories of white sturgeon over a thousand pounds, but the Canadian record is " STURGEON, WHITE 800 HAROLD HILTZ FRASER RIVER, BC 4/22/1972". I must have looked up the flyfishing record. In any case, even a 468lb sturgeon would fight one hell of a lot more than any striped bass that's ever existed. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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