"We simply wanted to do our due diligence. "It was an extremely clean and thorough application," said Jason Schratwieser, conservation director of IGFA. It's the Holy Grail of freshwater fishing.". Commenting on NewsOK requires a NewsOK Pro or Oklahoman subscription. Probably not. Until Kurita’s tie the seven heaviest bass records behind Perry’s came from California lakes,” Schratwieser said. Technically, Manabu Kurita's 22-pound, 4.97-ounce largemouth bass from Japan's Lake Biwa is now tied with a bass nearly 1 ounce lighter caught more than 77 years ago in rural Georgia. Still others wanted to know why the entire process was taking so long. Kurita’s fish ties the current record held for over 77 years by Perry who caught his bass on Georgia’s Montgomery Lake, June 2, 1932, near Jacksonville, Ga. That 22 pound, 4 ounce behemoth won Field and Stream Magazine’s big fish contest and 46 years later, when the IGFA took over freshwater records from Field and Stream, it became the All-Tackle record, now one of more than 1,100 fresh and saltwater species the IGFA monitors. But big it was. Get best fishing times with lunar fishing calendars, Daily Limit: Felix’s fall run leads to ROY. Established in 1979, and JGFA compiles and translates all record applications of fish caught in Japan before forwarding to the IGFA. If this fish's reported weight holds up, Kurita's 29.4-inch giant is 1 ounce heavier than George Perry's 77-year-old, 22-pound, 4-ounce record. The documentation was received through the IGFA’s sister association the Japan Game Fish Association (JGFA). The IGFA has been recognized as the official keeper of world saltwater fishing records since its founding in 1939. Ed Godfrey was born in Muskogee and raised in Stigler. This spurred more correspondence with the JGFA and the angler, including affidavits asking the angler if he stopped his boat at anytime. The IGFA approved Kurita’s application for the fish caught from Japan’s largest lake on July 2, 2009. It didn’t end there. The polygraph Caught at Lake Biwa Schratwieser said, “The moment Kurita weighed his fish, word spread like wildfire. We knew this would be significant so we immediately contacted the JGFA for more information.” Kurita’s name is now on the IGFA Web site with that of Perry’s and will appear in the 2011 edition of the World Record Games Fishes book…. The following is the news release issued by the IGFA, based in Dania Beach, Fla. After nearly six months of waiting, Japan’s Manabu Kurita is taking his place along side Georgia angler George Perry in the International Game Fish Association’s World Record Games Fishes book as dual holders of the All-Tackle record for largemouth bass. That fish undoubtedly helped to spawn a billion dollar industry that today makes up a significant part of the sport of recreational fishing. IGFA rules for fish caught outside the U.S. allows anglers 90 days to submit their applications from the date of their catch. It was Kurita’s first cast to the piling where he had seen a big bass swimming. The International Game Fish Association has officially certified and approved Kurita's application for record status a little more than six months after the catch. Although none of these claims have been successful, they have resulted in considerable legal fees for the IGFA,” he said. “Although not native to California, it appears transplanted bass have adapted quite well to the deep, clear lakes and reservoirs and the abundant trout forage found in some of them. (It was not.) Largemouth bass have also been introduced in many countries but in Japan fisheries officials consider it an invasive species. DANIA BEACH, Fla. — The most sought after record in all of fishing has been broken ... almost. The All-Tackle record for largemouth bass is the most sought after game fish record in the world. It turned into a lengthy process. The largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides), was caught from Lake Biwa which is an ancient reservoir northeast of Kyoto. It's official. This largemouth bass caught in Japan officially ties a 77-year-old world record, Ed Godfrey was born in Muskogee and raised in Stigler. The many questions he was given included if he was truthful about the information reported on the application form and if his boat ever came to a complete stop while fighting his fish. I would hope it was released to keep the "big genes" in the pool. Technically, Manabu Kurita's 22-pound, 4.97-ounce largemouth bass from Japan's Lake Biwa is now tied with a bass nearly 1 ounce lighter caught more than 77 years ago in rural Georgia. He immediately agreed. Though native only to the eastern United States, it has been transplanted to every state except Alaska as well as to parts of Central and South America, Europe, Asia and Africa. Freshwater fishing’s “Holy Grail” now has dual holders. Annually it publishes a comprehensive list of current records of fresh and saltwater fish across the globe in its World Record Game Fishes book which is divided into all-tackle, line classes, fly, and junior record categories. During that time, he has worked a myriad of beats for The Oklahoman including both the federal and county courthouse in Oklahoma City for more... B.Hiroshima: Mr. Kurita, thank you for agreeing to this interview. “However, almost right away rumors began to circulate that Kurita may have caught his fish in a ‘no-fishing zone’. On January 8, 2010, the announcement came from IGFA Headquarters in Dania Beach, Florida, that Manabu Kurita's 22 pound, 4.97 ounce largemouth bass from Japan was accepted as a tie for the official world record.

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