Saturday, November 19, 2011

What site can I use to see the name of fish, world record holder麓s name, and what state the fish was caught in

The IGFA (Brandon's link above) keeps the records, but they don't let the general public view them without paying for membership. (from $20/year for under 16 years old, $40/year for adults, all the way up to $1000/lifetime membership.)





If you know the species you're looking for, just do a search on Google or Yahoo for somethng like "World Record rainbow trout", or "California Record largemouth bass." There's no guarantee there will be anything, but there might be, and it's cheaper for someone who just wants to casually browse the records.|||check out the Guinness book of records they have all the information for world records hope this helps|||This site may help








http://www.igfa.org/records.asp





If you have a specific record or fish your looking for you might be able to add it to your details on your question and get a better answer|||IGFA has all the records online

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