It was an OK day of fishing as I started around noon. Caught a couple of LMB and Tucs around Mikimiki Flats. Moved up to Tuc Bay using my trusty Rapala X-Rap. When I got to theend of the bay just beofre the sunken boat, I got a good hit. I fugured it was the avg. LMB dink. Pulled up a nice bluegill instead! My scales read 7 oz. The State record for a BG is 6 oz. It was 8 1/2" long. Took it to a certified scale and the lightest it weighted was 6.52 oz. Not enough for me to justify submitting it for a record. I don't think it would be an official record even if it were several ounces over because the catch was not witnessed by anyone. It was still cool to pull in a decent BG, especially on a 3" lure!
My Berkley scales
8 1/2" long
Tied Bluegill State Record
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A witness is nice, but I don't think it's necessary for the state records that The Hawaii Fishing News keeps. Just turn in the paperwork and a picture.
And it's "Jungle Rules", not IGFA rules here in Hawaii.
http://www.hawaiifishingnews.com/records.cfm
When we took Rae out that day to "set a new state record", I had a postage scale and weighed every bluegill she caught. She took the heaviest fish to a certified scale at the store for the "official" weight. (she kept that fish in their Koi Pond for over a year)
She caught her record fish on her third cast... over by place where the people are building the new deck in their yard. (big concrete pilers just up the North Fork on the right) Where we've been feeding dog food to the RD.
And it's "Jungle Rules", not IGFA rules here in Hawaii.
http://www.hawaiifishingnews.com/records.cfm
When we took Rae out that day to "set a new state record", I had a postage scale and weighed every bluegill she caught. She took the heaviest fish to a certified scale at the store for the "official" weight. (she kept that fish in their Koi Pond for over a year)
She caught her record fish on her third cast... over by place where the people are building the new deck in their yard. (big concrete pilers just up the North Fork on the right) Where we've been feeding dog food to the RD.
"Why let the truth stand in the way of a good fish story?"
What??? You mean my 9" bluegill was a potential Hawaii record? Dang...
So close...keep trying...my 9" bluegill is still swimming out there...as long as the largemouths, peacocks or catfish had not eaten it
So close...keep trying...my 9" bluegill is still swimming out there...as long as the largemouths, peacocks or catfish had not eaten it
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