logo
Find us on
Twitter Facebook LinkedIn
              
logo 11/26/2024 3:30:10 AM     
North Carolina Angler Breaks 61-Year-Old Fishing Record Using A Rod He Built Himself 
US Source: brobible 2/14/2022
North Carolina Angler Breaks 61-Year-Old Fishing Record Using A Rod He Built Himself
Credit: iStockphoto / Glen Richard
A North Carolina angler by the name of Todd Spangler just broke a 61-year-olf state fishing record for Speckled Seatrout. This is one of the most popular inshore saltwater gamefish in the Southeastern United States with anglers chasing this species from the Gulf Coast of Texas, around all parts of Florida, and up the East Coast.

The previous North Carolina state fishing record for Speckled Seatrout was as 12-pound, 4-ounce fish caught in Wrightsville Beach near Wilmington all the way back in 1961. It is incredibly rare for fishing records to last that long when it is the record of a popular gamefish sought after by recreational anglers.
 

Todd Spangler was fishing the mouth of the Neuse River in Pamlico County, a wide-river basin that dumps into the Atlantic Ocean. The Neuse River is a 275-mile-long river, the longest river contained in North Carolina, that flows from near Durham all the way to the Pamlico Sound.

The Pamlico Sound is a hugely popular fishing destination for North Carolina anglers targeting Redfish, Flounder, Striped Bass, and Speckled Seatrout. Striped Bass grow considerably larger than Speckled Seatrout ever do. The North Carolina state record for Striped Bass is a 60 lb. 0 oz. fish caught in the Hatteras Island Surf back in 1972.

 
Neuse River Spotted seatrout Continue...

News Id SourceStampcountry
851Men caught illegally snatching prehistoric creatures from Oregon baythenewstribune2024-02-27US
852Watch fish species chase lasers just like cats1news2024-03-14NZ
853Marine expert defends use of cameras on commercial fishing vessels1news2024-02-28NZ
854Annual Fish Health Report details causes of salmon mortalitythefishsite2024-03-13NO
855Ловля камбалы в Сочиohotniki2024-03-09RU
856Scientists continue to search for what's poisoning Lower Keys fishwlrn2024-03-01US
857Scientists discover new species of fish off Baja California coastFOX 5/KUSI2024-02-28MX
858Should all marine reserves ban fishing? Not necessarily, new study showsmongabay2024-02-29US
859This species occurs only here Snorkeling scientists count endangered fishreviewjournal2024-02-29ES
860Rare black paddlefish caught in Tulsa CountyFOX 13 News2023-05-26US
861Utrechts fish doorbell is back for another seasonBBC News2024-03-02DK
862Fishbowl shares joy of Ontario sports fishingcambridgetoday2024-03-13CA
863Fishers fined $29K banned from B.C. fishing lodge for illegal catchesctvnews2024-03-13CA
864Canadian fishing lodges see optimistic trends as U.S. tourists return post-pandemicechopress2024-03-08CA
865Open-water fishing ideasechopress2024-03-08US
866Maryland Catfish Tournaments Offer Invasive Species Anglingeinnews2024-03-11US
867Fogo Island: Bringing new life to a remote Canadian fishing communitycbsnews2024-03-10CA
868New salmon study adds to evidence that pink salmon could be crowding out sockeyealaskabeacon2024-03-02US
869Hundreds of thousands of salmon released in Northern California river die in large mortality eventsfgate2024-03-03US
870Study reveals predatory fish coordinate attacks through rapid color changesinterestingengineering2024-02-26US
871Chinese fishing vessels are going scorched earth and pumping cyanideyahoo2024-02-23CN
872На Амуре глухозимья не бываетohotniki2024-03-05RU
873When Britain and Iceland went to war over fishpulse2024-03-01UK
874Discovery of exotic fish related to piranha in Irish lake raises concernsireland live2024-02-20IE
875Ohio Fish Rescue helping surrendered fish live their best livesNews 5 Cleveland2024-02-21US

134 135 136 34 of [137 - pages.]