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Old Mar-20-2006, 11:17 PM   #1
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New World Record Large Mouth Bass!!!

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World-record bass boated in California
Largemouth tips scale to 25.1 pounds, then is released back into Dixon Lake
By Brett Pauly
ESPNOutdoors.com senior editor — March 20, 2006

Mailbag: Does this bass deserve world-record status? Respond here.



He may have released her, but his intentions were good. Now the question beckons: Will Mac Weakley be rewarded with a world record for this 25.1-pound largemouth bass he boated early Monday in southern California.CARLSBAD, Calif. — "Chaos has broken out."

Well, what do you expect when you notify the media that you boated a potential world-record bass?

That was the story at the home of Mac Weakley, who early Monday caught a largemouth on tiny Dixon Lake in southern California that he and his long-time fishing partner, Jed Dickerson, weighed out at 25.1 pounds on a hand-held digital scale.

If that weight stands up it would shatter what is considered to be the granddaddy of angling records — the 22Ό-pound largemouth bass taken in 1932 at Georgia's Montgomery Lake by George Washington Perry.

"I feel good, awesome, in fact," said Weakley, 32, of Carlsbad, Calif, who used a white jig with a skirt and rattle on 15-pound line to boat the brute. "I'm just stoked to see a fish that big."

Claimed by many to be a mark that could never be eclipsed, the largemouth-bass record has become the thing of legends. It's the Joe DiMaggio 56-game hitting streak of the angling world.

"It's simply because there are people who are out there who didn't think a bass can grow to more that 22.25 pounds," said James Hall, editor of Bassmaster magazine. "It's because of how elusive the record has been for so many years."



Fortunately for the naysayers, the fish was documented by two anglers with impressive resumes — Weakley and Dickerson each already are officially recognized for boating top-15 bass of all-time at Dixon Lake — and they claim to have witnesses, photo evidence of the catch and video documentation of today's behemoth on the scale.

"There is no smoke and mirrors," Hall said.

Dickerson believes today's 25.1-pounder is the fish that landed him in the No. 4 spot in The Bassmater Top 25 list when he caught her May 31, 2003, at Dixon Lake — a 70-acre impoundment in San Diego County. He knows this because she has the same distinguishing black dot under her right gill plate. Back then she weighed 21.7 pounds.

"It's the same fish I caught three years ago," said Dickerson, 33, a casino-industry employee from Oceanside, Calif. "I knew this was a world record before we even weighed it. It's the biggest, most ferocious bass in that lake, guaranteed."

But, like any good fishing story, this one comes with several sidebars. There's the fact that the fish was foul-hooked. That it wasn't weighed on a certified scale. And, ultimately, that it was released.

All of which will no doubt conspire to make today's catch much more difficult to be recognized as a world record.

Weakley and Dickerson, who fish Dixon Lake as often as five days a week, said they decided to release the spawning fish because they were under the impression it wouldn't qualify as a record because it was foul-hooked.



Jed Dickerson claims the 21.7-pound he caught in 2003 (above) at California's Dixon Lake is the same 25.1-pounder taken today by his angling parter Mac Weakley.Only later did they discover that may not be the case.

"It may still qualify," Hall said. "The IGFA (International Game Fish Association, the most-recognized keeper of angling records) has a pretty vague rule about foul-hooking, which states you cannot intentionally foul-hook a fish."

Weakley now plans to submit his catch for verification by the IGFA, along with photos, video and the scale.

"We didn't know" about the foul-hooking specifics, he said. "Now we are learning other things about it. If you accidentally foul-hook a fish and you instinctively set the hook, apparently it counts."

We'll certainly learn more about it, also, in the coming weeks as the world-record application is processed.

"It's way too early; this one is really up in the air," Hall said. "Ideally it would have been caught in the mouth and ideally it would not have been released and ideally it would have been weighed on a certified scale.

"Ultimately, however, the fact that he boated a 25-pound largemouth needs to be recognized."

As for the catch itself, Dickerson explained that it was raining and dark this morning when they came across the bedding bass in 12 feet of water. A male — often much smaller than a female in the world of spawning bass — also was on the bed, and it made several stabs at the jig. The anglers couldn't tell whether the male or female was hitting the jig when Weakley set the hook at about 6:40 a.m.

The fish surged to deeper water, then raced toward a nearby dock — where, Weakley said, three people, including the dock attendant for the city-owned facility in Escondido, Calif., witnessed the action. There Dickerson missed netting fish with his initial attempt. By this time it was quite apparent that it was the female at line's end, and one extremely large specimen. It again finned to deeper water, and Dickerson followed in their electric-powered rental boat (all that is permitted for use at the 80-foot-deep reservoir).



More evidence of big bass at Dixon Lake: Mike Long registered the largest largemouth in two decades when he boated this bubba in late April 2001.But five minutes after it was hooked, it was in the net. To the anglers' great dismay, the fish had been hooked in its side. Soon after that sad discovery — and determining that its own weight might hurt the fish in the handling process — the pair decided to release it.

"If I kept pulling it out of the water, I don't know if I would have damaged it. This was so big, we thought we were going to break its neck," Weakley said. "But we were confident in the scale. It is without a doubt the world record, so we let it go."

Hall notes that there is the potential for a lot of cash to be associated with a world-record largemouth bass.

"Had they not released the fish alive — and I think releasing it is the right thing to do — I think they might have made quite a bit of money," Hall said. He surmised that there might be sponsorships from the manufacturers of the gear used to catch the bass and payments for guest appearances with the fish mount on display.

Hall said they still could get a plastic replica mount made, "But I don't know where in the hell they are going to get a mount that large."

Whatever happens, Mac Weakley will no doubt become the poster boy for catch and release and, refreshingly, he's all right with that, even if he doesn't break the record or make a dime.

"Would I be disappointed? Not at all," said Weakley, who is a supervisor at a casino in Oceanside. "I feel I'm very blessed; everything I care about is family and friends. I really don't care about money.

"To tell you the truth, I have a good job and I do all right, and I really don't give a (second thought) about it at all. We're more happy just to see that there is a 25-pound bass still living and in this lake."
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Re: New World Record Large Mouth Bass!!!

People have been saying for the last couple years that the next world record largemouth would come from a Ca. lake. I think Casistas or Cachuma were the ones where they said it would most likely come from.

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if i caught it, sheeeeit. but then he's out there all the time and i'm not.
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Re: New World Record Large Mouth Bass!!!

If that dude has some picture of it they should give that shit to him.
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Re: New World Record Large Mouth Bass!!!

Saw the pic on the news this morning...what a P=I=G I Have to admit , if I had caught a Million$$ Fish His ass would NOT have been released.. I C&R a thousand fish a year and THAT one would have been the Karma PAYBACK BABY!!
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million dollar c and r.......oopsie
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Re: New World Record Large Mouth Bass!!!

Good work on releasing the pig. I would have kept the fucker, you must be rich$$$. My broke-ass would have tried to get payed from that sum-bitch. I have fished that lake a few time and caught a cold and maleria, there both in that green snot-hole. CONGRATS.
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Re: New World Record Large Mouth Bass!!!

Fish being submitted for world records can be released alive and the record stand if the right procedures are followed, SteveM and his wife have several light line world records that were released live.

On the other hand, the rest of the country will argue this until the end of time, the rest of the country believes our largemouth are artificailly big and shouldn't count, oh well!

Test the scale if it's close to being accurate he's the new record holder and George Perry can be sent on his way!

Congrats Mac!
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Re: New World Record Large Mouth Bass!!!

If the scale checks out and is capable of displaying an accurate weight than I feel that it should go as the record.

On the release.

Only problem is... Apparently that fish has a black dot that is easy to identify and has been caught during spawning season a few times. Each year it is larger than the previous. So now that the fish is back in the lake, somebody should be able to come along and break the record in the next few seasons.

Hopefully the dude can cash in now because the money and fame will more than likely be short lived.
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This picture was sent to me this morning..
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Re: New World Record Large Mouth Bass!!!

...can you imagine how crowded that little fuckin lake is going to be from now until eternity, knowing that bass is in there? I don't fish it much anyway, it's kinda a banana peel for me for some reason, I have never done well there, but Jesus, you won't be able to get a spinner bait in between all the people combing the shore line for that pig.

I think it's cool that he released her, so that more fish will be born with her genetics and have the capability of becoming that big.

As far as our fish being artificially big, that's a load of shit. The lakes in all the south have bait fish big enough for fish to get that big. Look at all the Mexican lakes where 18 -20 lb. fish are regularly caught and they don't stock trout. Some lakes in Texas (like Sam Rayburn) have even started stocking trout to compete. The fact is, our lakes are much much smaller on average than the rest of the country, so the smaller population of bass can sit, eat trout, and get huge. Not artificial at all, it's one species taking advantage of a situation, naturally.

Great catch, and I hope they give him the money.

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Re: New World Record Large Mouth Bass!!!

That's one huge bucketmouth right there, yeah it is!

I hope it proves out for the guy. He seems all about the fishing, not the fame or fortune. He did the right thing by releasing it. Personally, I don't know that I could have released it; that's a record that's been around forever.

Plus, from stories I've read about other guys that have caught world record fish (stripped bass comes immediately to mind), the guys end up getting fucked by the media and the public.
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