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There are lake records for the biggest bass and catfish and those won't likely be broken any time soon, but no records for other species. "Currently, crappie, redear and bluegill are open ...
KDWP announced April 4 it had certified the white crappie as weighing 4.07 pounds and breaking the record after it was caught March 5 by Bobby Parkhurst at Pottawatomie State Fishing Lake No. 2.
Biggest catfish: 51.75 pounds, state record channel catfish. More information: 601-632-4679. Crappie: Lake Perry. Location: Beaumont. Acreage: 68 acres. Camping: 15 camping pads with electrical ...
Common fish species include crappie, largemouth bass, catfish and bream. Enid Lake holds the world record for white crappie at 5 lbs 3 oz (2.35 kg), [1] and holds the Mississippi state record for shortnose gar at 5.83 lb (2.64 kg), as well as the state record for spotted gar at 8.1 lb (3.7 kg). [a] [2] Enid Dam is an earthen dam across the ...
George P. Cossar State Park: 650 acres The WMA is situated on Enid Lake that holds the world record crappie being caught. [3] Divide Section Wildlife Management Area Tishomingo County and Prentiss County: 15,337 acres
The current International Game Fish Association all-tackle world record for a white crappie is 2.35 kg (5.2 lb), caught on July 31, 1957, near Enid Dam, Mississippi, by angler Fred Bright, while the IGFA all-tackle length world record is a 39-centimetre (15 in) fish, caught on October 14, 2022, in Grenada Lake, Mississippi, by angler Doug Borries.
Tygart Lake Headwaters: Gary R. Freeman Channel catfish: 2005 40.3 33.38 Patterson Creek: Michael Sears Flathead catfish: 1956 52 70 Little Kanawha River: L.L. McClung Chain pickerel: 2001 27.75 6.19 Tuckahoe Lake: Steven Demma Black crappie: 2024 17.36 2.85 Woodrum Lake: Craig Webb [9] [10] Crappie: 1971 19.75 4.05 Meathouse Fork: Leonard ...
John Harrison of JH Guide Service said he supports a reduction in the daily limit on crappie at Arkabutla, Enid, Sardis and Grenada lakes, but feels more needs to be done to protect the fisheries.