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Snowy Grouper State Record Broken
December
2007 - Chris Boyce of Hampton, Virginia has established a new
state record for snowy grouper with a 66-pound fish caught December
9, 2007. The record-setting grouper bested the existing state
record, set by Bob Manus of Ark, Virginia on June 10, 2007, by 8
ounces. Boyce has filed an application with the International Game
Fish Association (IGFA) for acceptance of his snowy grouper as the
World All-tackle Record for snowy grouper. Manus currently holds the
IFGA record.
Boyce caught his grouper in nearly 600 feet of water near the
Norfolk Canyon while "deep-dropping" with Ken Neill, III on his
private boat Healthy Grin. The fish had a length of 49-1/2 inches
and a girth of 37-1/2 inches. The record fish was caught on a Penn
Mariner Stand-up rod, mated with a Shimano TLD 20 reel and spooled
with 50-pound test Power Pro braided line on a single hook bottom
rig baited with a hefty chunk of fresh false albacore.
Manus was aboard the Healthy Grin December 9th, and once the big
grouper was on the surface, assisted in the netting and hoisting of
the fish onto the deck. Both Manus’s record catch and the previous
state record snowy grouper, held by Roger Burnley of Virginia Beach,
were caught aboard the Healthy Grin in the same general area near
the Norfolk Canyon.
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