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logo 11/29/2024 3:32:01 AM     
Alabama teen hopes to set state fishing record after reeling in species new to waters 
By Gretchen Eichenberg US Source: Fox News 5/20/2024
Gretchen Eichenberg
Credit: Len Love
A teenager from Alabama who went solo fishing to blow off some steam after his final exams returned to shore with a pending state record for a species that was new to the area.

"It's not the biggest fish I've ever caught," Gardner Love, 17, an Elberta resident, told Fox News Digital.
 

"We catch a lot bigger fish offshore, but I've never caught a state record before – so this is definitely one for the books."
Love caught a 27-inch, 7-pound snook on Tuesday, May 14, while fishing in the brackish waters along Soldier Creek, which leads to Perdido Bay.

 
SOLDIER Creek Common snook Continue...

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