Joined: 24 May 2010 Posts: 285 Location: South Windsor
Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 1:05 pm Post subject: Possible 81 lb world record striper caught in CT today.
Article # 1
Striper fishing is hot in the northeast. Potential world record
Got an email a few minutes ago from Tony Checkowski, the unofficial keeper of a list of striped bass caught along the East Coast that top 60 pounds.
His two books are remarkable bodies of record keeping.
His email floored me.
He had just gotten a call from a Connecticut angler who was fishing from the surf this morning and had beached an 81-pounder. I knew striper fishing was red hot right now up in those parts, but I didn't expect this potential news.
If that weight holds up on a certified scale, the angling community will have topped one of its sport's most coveted records.
Article # 2 Breaking News: Possible New All-Tackle World-Record Striped Bass Falls in CT
By Joe Cermele
Though details are still slowly getting pieced together, the striper world has been turned upside down over the last few hours with Internet reports of an 81.88-pound striped bass taken in Connecticut waters. Though it's not clear yet if this is a surf fish or boat fish, caught on live eel or live porgy, angler Greg Myerson may have just landed what I'd argue is the most coveted saltwater fish record.
Al McReynolds' 78.8-pound record, caught in Atlantic City, NJ, has stood since 1982. Though many anglers have come close to that mark, it has yet to be topped. Over the years, there have also been a large amount of hoax record catches, though this time, it would seem, evidence is mounting that the angler has legitmately toppled a record thousands have dreamed of crushing. Actually, I just got word that Myerson quickly weighed the fish and fled the scene at the tackle shop, so there is still a slight element of shadiness here. Head over to Gofishn.com for another photo and a little more of the story. We'll keep you posted as we get more information.
*Here's another quick update from a credible source. Mr. Myerson is apparently being so hounded he's had a panic attack. The fish is supposedly on ice in his truck, which is parked at the hospital where he's in the ER. Still not knowing how legit this catch is, it just goes to show you how powerful this fish is and how crazy people are about it.
*Confirmed: Greg Myerson is the angler, and we've tracked down his phone number. Stay tuned.
*If you'd like to keep up with the chaos, check out this ever-growing thread on Stripersonline.com. Already the term "photoshopped" has popped up.
Al McReynolds established the current International Game Fish Association all-tackle world record in 1982, with a 78 pounds, 8 ounce giant caught from the Vermont Avenue Jetty in Atantic City, N.J.
I'm trying to get in touch with the angler, who likely at this point is going absolutely bonkers.
His fish wouldn't bring him the kind of money a world record largemouth would bring, but he'd do pretty well with endorsements and tackle.
First, let's see if there's anything to this.
Stay tuned. _________________ I'd rather be fishing, than sitting here in front of this computer,,,
Striper was caught on a boat...right now the guy is not trying to get world record certification. Dont know why yet. Onthewater.com has a story and picture of the guy and fish. _________________ You can play on your computer and hang out with your girlfriend if you want....Im gonna go fishin.
Joined: 29 May 2007 Posts: 239 Location: West Haven
Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 9:14 pm Post subject:
He's not because he is being hounded and doesn't want the aggrevation. All the jealous haters have been wrecking the guy for hours. For what? Catching a potential world record? I know the catch is legit. I have a friend close to Gregg. I won't comment any further. All I can say is all the haters WILL eat crow..... _________________ Ladies and gentleman take my advice.... pull down your pants and slide on the ice.
Joined: 17 Jul 2011 Posts: 245 Location: East Hartford, CT
Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2011 10:35 am Post subject:
It's a damn shame that a fellow fisherman would get hounded and hassled that much to the point of making him not even want to bother going in the record books. The man played the game, fair and square, just like a majority of us do. He got lucky, and managed the potential record fish.
Jealousy should not be a problem here. Give the man congratulations instead.
Well done Greg _________________ ...of all the liars among mankind, the fisherman is the most trustworthy.
Nothing makes a fish bigger than almost being caught.
Joined: 09 Mar 2010 Posts: 1200 Location: central CT
Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2011 2:31 pm Post subject:
I'd be having a panic attack too; I can totally relate to the ruthless assholery of the media when they will stop at nothing to get a story. I'm still in hiding from a similar (non-fishing) situation a year ago. You can tell by the variation in the reports that some of details are completely fabricated....they just want their story to spread like wildfire. It's pretty sad.
Regardless, congratulations Greg! I hope you get the world record and throw jigs in the faces of everybody who tries to profit off your accomplishment.
Joined: 20 Oct 2010 Posts: 245 Location: Thompson, CT
Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2011 8:27 am Post subject:
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Another look revealed how close someone else had come to setting the new world record: the striper had a hook and about 6 ft. of leader in its mouth, evidence of a recent hookup that had broken off.
I'm sure that article would have turned out different if the reporter was a Yankees fan lol,
Greg sounds like a hell of a guy and a hell of a fisherman too. His accolades of the Striped Bass he caught, I would consider all of them fish of a lifetime (40, 50, 60, 70 lb bass) but he just loves fishing and keeps catching the big girls.
I'm also eager to learn the age of the fish when they find out. _________________ Never give up!
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