Class A – Sportfishing Methods
Bluegill (tie) | 3 lbs. | June 27, 1977 |
Pumpkinseed | 5 oz. | June 14, 1998 |
Green | 1 lb. 4 oz. | June 8, 1991 |
Longear | 13 oz. | May 15, 1985 |
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What is the biggest bluegill on record?
The current all-tackle bluegill record is held by T. Hudson, who caught a 4-pound 12-ounce fish on April 9, 1950 in Alabama’s Ketona Lakes. No other details about the catch are recorded by the IGFA, but subsequent stories say the fish was 15 inches long and had an incredible 18.25-inch girth.
What’s the biggest fish ever caught in Tennessee?
The big blue catfish weighed 107 pounds. The Tennessee state record blue catfish weighed 112 pounds, according to the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency. It was caught in 1998 by Robert Lewis in the Cumberland River. Graham, who is from Knoxville, caught the behemoth using live white bass as bait.
What is the record crappie in Tennessee?
5 lbs. 7 oz.
How To Be Considered For a State Record Fish
Tennessee Angling Records | ||
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Common Name | Weight | Angler |
Crappie | ||
Black* | 5 lbs. 7 oz. | Lionel Ferguson |
White | 5 lbs. 1 oz. | Bill Allen |
What is considered a big bluegill?
They found that fish size increased on average a half-inch on maximum size and . 8 inch on mean size. That may not sound like much, but consider that a typical bluegill is six or seven inches, and a really large one is ten inches. Rypel published the findings in the North American Journal of Fisheries Management.
What state has the largest bluegill?
bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus) holds the AL State Record and the IGFA World Record. This lake, created by a flooded quarry in Birmingham, Alabama, holds the claim to fame for big bluegill fishing.
Which state has the best bluegill fishing?
Florida is no slouch, either, when it comes to serving up big numbers of bodacious bluegills. Hallowed bass destinations such as Kissimmee, Toho, and Talquin also produce incredible sunfish action.
What is world record crappie?
The black crappie would weigh an astonishing 5 lbs 7.68 oz, making it not only the new Tennessee state record (previously held since 1985) but the world record.
Are there muskies in Tennessee?
Musky can be found throughout East Tennessee, most notably Melton Hill which is partially located in Knox county. Additional musky fishing opportunities abound throughout the state on such lakes as Norris, Douglas, Dale Hollow, Center Hill and Rock Island.
Does Tennessee have sturgeon?
An inhabitant of large rivers and lakes, the lake sturgeon is one of three native sturgeon species found in Tennessee. While they were formerly found in the Cumberland, Mississippi, and Tennessee rivers, lake sturgeon populations have dramatically declined and are listed as endangered in Tennessee.
What is the record bass in Tennessee?
15 lbs. 3 oz
Class A – Sportfishing Methods
Smallmouth* | 11 lbs. 15 oz. | Dale Hollow Reservoir |
Largemouth | 15 lbs. 3 oz. | Chickamauga Reservoir |
Spotted | 6 lbs. 1 oz. | Chickamauga Reservoir |
Alabama | 7 lbs. 0 oz. | Parksville Reservoir |
Species | Weight | Location |
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How old is a 2 pound crappie?
Crappie Yearly Growth Chart
Age | Length | Weight |
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1 Year | 3-4 Inches | .05 to .1 LB |
2 Years | 7-8 Inches | .2 LB. |
3 Years | 9-10 Inches | .5 LB. |
4 Years | 10-11 Inches | .8 LB. |
What state has the best crappie fishing?
- No. 7 Kentucky Lake, Tennessee/Kentucky.
- No. 6 Santee Cooper, South Carolina.
- No. 5 Lake Fork, Texas.
- No. 4 Alabama River, Alabama.
- No. 3 Arkabutla, Sardis and Enid Lakes, Mississippi.
- No. 2 Lake Washington, Mississippi.
- No. 1 Grenada Lake, Mississippi.
- *** Why the South Dominates Trophy Crappie Fishing ***
What size bluegill is worth keeping?
Given all that information, the best advice is to keep fish greater than 6 or so inches but less than 8. Or in more general terms, keep the mid to large size bluegill but throw back the largest ones you catch.
What is bluegill favorite food?
Bluegills really like eating mosquitoes, gnats, flies, moths, and grasshoppers. They will occasionally eat crickets too if they land in the water. Occasionally, spiders and bees will be eaten up by bluegill too. Bluegill also really like eating aquatic insects like mosquito larvae and other aquatic bugs.
What size is a trophy bluegill?
10 inches long
In this area, bluegills are generally considered trophies if they are at least 10 inches long. Actually, bluegills that hit eight inches are big bruisers, and finding impoundments with sunfish this size makes it worthwhile to break out the ultralight gear.
What’s the world record weight for a bluegill?
4 pounds 12 ounces
The Biggest Bluegill in the World
The world record bluegill recorded by IGFA or the International Gamefish Association was caught in 1950 at Ketona Lake, Alabama. What is this? This bluegill weighed in at a whopping 4 pounds 12 ounces and came in at 15 inches long with an astounding girth of 18-¼ inches.
Where is the best place to catch bluegills?
Because bluegill prefer to remain close to shore, it’s easy to fish for them from banks or bridges. But lakes, reservoirs, slow-moving streams and ponds are all possible habitats as well. A desirable bluegill neighborhood includes fallen timber or pilings and weed beds that provide cover.
What is the world record freshwater fish?
661-pound giant freshwater stingray
A 661-pound giant freshwater stingray, temporarily removed from the water to be weighed, is the largest freshwater fish ever recorded.
What bait works best for bluegill?
The most common baits are worms and night crawlers because they are readily available and bluegill love them. The key is to use only a piece of a worm—just enough to cover the hook. Other productive baits include crickets, grasshoppers, red wrigglers and meal worms. Artificial lures also work well for bluegill.
How long does a bluegill live?
4 to 11 years
The size of a bluegill depends on several factors, including the following: Age: Like most fish, bluegill can take several years before they reach their full size. Because the average bluegill lives to be from 4 to 11 years of age, you will likely have a range of different sized bluegill in your pond over time.