Friday, August 22, 2008

It's never too late Jon!


WILKES COUNTY, N.C. — A backyard angler has bagged the state’s record channel catfish using a 2½-foot hot pink Barbie Doll rod and reel.
David Hayes caught the record-breaking fish from a private pond while fishing early this month with his granddaughter, Alyssa, 3. The 21-pound, 1-ounce catfish measured 32 inches long — 2 inches longer than the Barbie Doll fishing pole. “After catching two or three bluegill, Alyssa turns to me and says: ‘Papa, I’ve got to go to the bathroom. Hold my fishing rod,’” Hayes was quoted as saying in a news release from the state Wildlife Resources Commission.
“A few minutes later, the float went under, and I saw the water start boiling up — I knew right then that I had my hands full with that fishing rod.”

It took Hayes about 25 minutes to land the fish, which measured 22½ inches in girth. Hayes said that once he got it to the bank, he was pretty certain his channel cat would exceed the previous state record, an 18-pound, 5-ounce fish caught in August 2007.
The fish was weighed on certified scales at a nearby grocery store, and a fisheries biologist with the Wildlife Resources Commission certified that Hayes was right.
--See Jon, you should never have given up fishing with Ol' Snoopy. You could have gotten into the record books.

3 comments:

Jo said...

We better keep on Corbin with his Spider-man pole! To bad the little girl didn't catch it! That would have been even better!

jon p said...

I don't think I've caught 10 fish since I gave up that snoopy pole.

Mandy said...

Nate..... Why did you stop blogging? My boring life depends on the boring lives of my boring friends. What's up with that???