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Tired angler thought hed regret dropping another line in 
By Olivia Lloyd US Source: idahostatesman 5/16/2024
Olivia Lloyd
Credit: Georgia Department of Natural Resources
Saltwater fishing guide Jason Rich told his buddies he’d “probably regret” dropping his line in again after he was already tired from wrangling fish all day. Then he hooked a record-breaking fish. “I was thinking one of the huge amberjacks would smash it and I would be tied on one of them for another 20-30 (minutes) and be completely worn out again,” Rich told McClatchy News.
 

But his jig was ready to go, so he put it in the water. “Everything happens for a reason,” he said. On May 2, he set a Georgia record by reeling in a nearly 24-pound Almaco Jack, which was more than four pounds heavier than the previous record, according to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources.

 
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