Man catches world-record shortnose gar at Lake of the Ozarks | |
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A world record fish was caught at the Lake of the Ozarks.
The Missouri Department of Conservation said Rich Porter of Omaha, Nebraska, caught a state-record fish on May 16 when he took a 14-pound, 6-ounce shortnose gar by an alternative method |
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Rich Porter was bowfishing on May 16 at the Lake of the Ozarks when he shot the fish. MDC said the previous state record was a 13-pound, one-ounce fish. That fish was taken from Mark Twain Lake in 2006.
“I generally come two-to-three times each year to fish in Missouri,” Porter said. “I have a friend I fish with at the Lake of the Ozarks. We were out on his boat that day bowfishing and he was playing guide for me.” |
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