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Virginia Striped
Bass
State
Record
Shattered
January
24, 2008- A
73-pound striped bass, caught on January 23rd by
Frederick Barnes of Chesapeake, has been
certified as the new Virginia
state
record by the
Virginia Saltwater Fishing Tournament, as it
easily eclipsed the existing
record of 68
pounds, 1 ounce.
Barnes made the record-setting catch in the
Atlantic Ocean, about one-half mile north of the
4A buoy, which is located north of Rudee Inlet
and off Fishermen’s Island, while fishing with
VBSF sponsor Captain Pat Foster aboard the
Country Girl, and the boats’ owner, Kenny Finck.
The trophy striper hit a red and white Stretch
30, trolled from a Penn rod and reel, spooled
with 50-pound test mono of unknown manufacture,
according to the Captain. The group had landed
and kept a pair of 20-pound class striped bass
and released several smaller fish, when the
Captain spotted bird activity at a distance. The
Captain altered course and sped up to about 5
knots. The mate, Adrian Colapret, was in the
process of bringing in the lines when the huge
striper hit a rod still in its holder. Barnes
grabbed the rod but nothing about the 10-minute
fight of the fish prepared the crew for the
first site of the striper. “Its head was huge,
that was the first thing I noticed,” said
Barnes, whose earlier thought was, “it’s just
another 40-pounder.” Colapret leadered the fish
and a discussion of how much the fish might
weigh ensued as it lay on the deck. All agreed
the fish had to be over 50 pounds. A quick
measurement of the fish and the crew was now
thinking they had landed a 60-pounder. It was
just 11:00 AM and the group continued to fish
for a brief time but decided to head back to
Rudee Inlet as they became more curious of the
weight of the fish.
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