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Chattahoochee River Largemouth Record Set In Douglas County

GON Staff | June 4, 2011

 

Jason Whitehead, of Douglasville, finally set the Chattahoochee River bar April 7 when he caught the below 5-lb., 0.3-oz. bucketmouth.

Surprisingly, GON has never had a record largemouth bass for the Chattahoochee River between the stretch of river between Morgan Falls and Franklin. Today that changes.

Jason Whitehead, of Douglasville, finally set the bar April 7 when he caught the below 5-lb., 0.3-oz. bucketmouth on a lipless crankbait. He was fishing with buddies south of the Highway 92 bridge in Douglas County.

WRD Fisheries Biologist Patrick O’Rouke said despite talk of bass hybridizing in the Chattahoochee, this one looks like pure largemouth.

 


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Requirements For Record Fish

  • Fish must be caught legally by rod and reel in a manner consistent with state game and fish regulations.
  • Catch must be weighed on accurate Georgia DOA certified scales with at least two witnesses present, who must be willing to provide their names and phone numbers so they can be contacted to verify the weighing of the fish.
  • Witnesses to the weighing must be at least 18 years old, and they must not be members of the angler’s immediate family nor have a close personal relationship with the angler.
  • Catch must be positively identified by qualified DNR personnel.

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