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      Seventy-six-pound flathead   catfish sets new Oklahoma state record 
      July 1, 2009 - When Tommy Couch of Howe   was reeling in his 76-lb. state record flathead catfish from the Poteau River   June 13, he just knew it was going to be a carp. 
       “He stayed right along   the bank and right along the bottom,” Couch said, similar to carp he has landed   in the past. “When his tail finally came up — that's when I realized what he   was.”  
      On the bank, someone   with Couch screamed, “That's a record! That's a record.” 
       And it was. Couch's fish   outweighs the previous 72-lb., 8-oz. record flathead catfish caught by Ron   Cantrell in 2004 at El Reno Lake. 
      Couch was fishing the   old Poteau River channel below the Wister Dam when he landed his state record.   He was not having much luck using night crawlers, so he switched to red worms   and caught the fish just after 1 p.m. The catfish measured 51 1/2” in length and   had a girth of 58 1/4.”  
      Couch was using a   Ambassadeur 5000 reel on a Master Spector 10' graphite rod. His 20 lb. test line   was rigged with a 2-0 Eagle Claw hook. 
      Couch said he has never   had a fish fight on the line quite like his record fish — or like a catfish in   general, which is one reason he recommends catfish angling to other   sportsmen. 
      Couch is an avid catfish   angler, and he said “anytime the barometer is rising” is a good time to be   casting for catfish.  
       Flathead catfish are   popular among Oklahoma anglers, as are channel catfish and blue catfish. All   three catfish are readily available in the state's lakes, ponds and rivers, and   they can be caught using a variety of methods, including rod and reel,   trotlining, juglining, limblining and noodling. 
      Couch had initially   considered donating the fish to an aquarium facility, but it died before he   found a location that would accept it. He and friends decided to eat the fish   and have already sampled the meat.  
       Don Groom, southeast   region fisheries biologist for the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation,   verified the fish for the Wildlife Department.  
       “Poteau River is known   for producing large flatheads,” Groom said. “This is a great fish, and we   congratulate him for his catch.” 
       Couch's flathead catfish   also qualifies as a lake record for Wister Lake. To view other lake record fish,   log on to the Wildlife Department's Web site at   wildlifedepartment.com. 
      For a complete list of   record fish and the procedures regarding certifying state record fish, consult   the current “Oklahoma Fishing Guide” or log on to wildlifedepartment.com.   Anglers who believe they may have hooked a record fish must weigh the fish on an   Oklahoma State Department of Agriculture certified scale, and the weight must be   verified by a Wildlife Department employee. 
    
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