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      POTENTIAL LARGEMOUTH BASS RECORD
      PENDING 
      If confirmed, fish would break
      a 31-year-old record 
      May 29, 2008 - A potential new Kansas state
      record largemouth bass was caught May 3 in a private strip pit
      in Cherokee County. Fourteen-year-old Tyson Hallam, of Scammon,
      took the trophy fish during the West Mineral Eagles Fishing Tournament
      using a jig and pig. The monster largemouth weighed 11-pounds,
      12.8-ounces, edging the 31-year-old state record of 11 pounds,
      12 ounces, caught in 1977 by Kenneth Bingham of Topeka. 
      The fish was weighed on a certified scale and witnessed
      by Mined Land Wildlife Area manager David Jenkins, along with
      Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks fisheries biologist Rob
      Friggeri, who confirmed the species and measured the fish at
      28 inches long and 19 1/8 inches in girth. 
      A potential state record fish must remain intact
      until officially certified as a state record. Anyone who believes
      they have caught a state record fish must bring the fish to a
      grocery store or other business with certified scales as soon
      as possible. The weighing must be witnessed. The fish must be
      species-confirmed by a Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks
      fisheries biologist or a Wildlife and Fisheries Division regional
      supervisor. (A tissue sample may be required.) A color photograph
      of the fish must accompany the application. Frozen fish and species
      that are threatened or endangered will not be accepted. 
      All applications for state records require a 30-day
      waiting period before certification, so Hallman's catch will
      be eligible for certification June 2. 
 
       
       
       
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