Arkansas Record Bass Recalled

I love this big bass game and all the shenanigans that go along with it. Records? I don’t really give a damn about records in angling, other than to know the top end of any given species. But, for chest thumping? No way.

Now, it’s different with bass. There’s money and sponsorship dollars on the line and if I were a bass guy I’d probably spend most of my life looking for Mr. Big. That said, I’m not much of a bass guy so these stories, like you’ll read in a moment, are entertainment for us. And they come up once or twice a year. Here’s a Saturday morning laugh. Dude! By your license first!

Previously, the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission (AGFC) announced that a record-breaking largemouth bass was caught on Lake Dunn near Wynne, Arkansas on February 28th, 2012. The fish, caught by Paul Crowder of Forrest City, weighed 16 pounds, 5 ounces, which broke the record by one ounce.

Now, after an investigation by the AGFC, Crowder faces a $1,000 fine and up to 30 days in jail for catching the fish illegally. The AGFC discovered that Crowder purchased a fishing license three hours after he caught the fish. His fishing license expired in April 2011, according to an AGFC press release.

Under AGFC regulations, it is illegal for any person 16 years of age or older to fish without possessing a valid Arkansas fishing license. State record rules also require that an angler hold a valid license at the time of the catch.

Crowder’s court hearing is scheduled for Monday March 19th in the Wynne District Court.

That means the AGFC won’t certify Crowder’s catch as a state record and so the late Aaron Mardis of Memphis continues to hold the record set 36 years ago on March 2nd, 1976 with a 16-pound, 4-ounce largemouth bass caught on Mallard Lake near Manila in Mississippi County.

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