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St. Marys Woman Breaks 43-year Jack Crevalle Record

CRD Press Release | June 5, 2024

Lauren E. Harden, 21, of St. Marys, broke the previous record by landing a 33-lb., 10.72-oz, jack crevalle on May 24, 2024, while fishing on Cumberland Island.

The Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is proud to announce a new women’s state saltwater fish record for jack crevalle (Caranx hippos).

Lauren E. Harden, 21, of St. Marys, broke the previous record by landing a 33-lb., 10.72-oz, jack crevalle on May 24, 2024, while fishing on Cumberland Island.

The previous record of 30-lbs., 6-ozs. was set in 1981 by Ann Allen, of St. Simons Island. Harden’s impressive catch was officially verified and recognized by Georgia DNR after evaluation. Representatives from the DNR’s Coastal Resources Division (CRD) certified the weight May 24 at DNR’s Coastal Regional Headquarters in Brunswick.

“We are excited to congratulate Ms. Harden on this extraordinary achievement,” said Tyler Jones, CRD’s public information officer and coordinator of the Georgia Saltwater Game Fish Records program. “Records like this inspire other anglers and showcase the diverse and thriving marine life in Georgia’s coastal waters.”

Harden’s record-breaking catch will be celebrated with a certificate signed by Governor Brian Kemp, DNR Commissioner Walter Rabon and CRD Director Doug Haymans. Her name will be featured in the next Georgia Sport Fishing Regulations Guide and online at CoastalGaDNR.org/SaltwaterRecords as long as her record stands.

Anglers in Georgia must have a valid recreational fishing license, a free Saltwater Information Permit (SIP) and adhere to size and possession limits for various species. Detailed state saltwater record program rules and regulations are available at CoastalGaDNR.org/SaltwaterRecords.

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