An Oklahoma man caught a world-record paddlefish last week, less than a month after the previous record was set in the same lake. Cory Watters was rod-and-reel fishing in Keystone Lake, just west of Tulsa, on July 23 when he snagged the 151-pound, nearly six-foot long paddlefish, the Oklahoma wildlife department said in a press release. Watters and his 9-year-old son Stetson celebrated the catch together.
July 31, 2020 at 06:07PM - News Break |
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