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Episode 48: Should You Kill a Fish to Claim a Record? w/ Zachary Bellapigna and Joshua Giordano

Season 1 Episode 48 Published 3 years, 4 months ago
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This week on Outdoor Journal Radio, Pete is solo in the studio to answer a question that has flooded our inboxes since the Canadaian Smallmouth Bass record was broken - do you have to kill a fish to claim a record?

Before getting to this, however, a bit of housekeeping was in order. Topics discussed include: the new Fish'n Canada season; catching mid-day walleye; hole hopping; saving spots; leaving fish for more fish; and how to report a record fish in the province of Ontario.

With that out of the way, Pete is joined by our first guest, Zack Bellapigna of the International Game Fish Association (IGFA). Topics discussed include: what the IGFA does; how to claim a record without killing the fish; how many records are killed; how you can get your scales certified; why breaking a record might be easier than you think; and the importance of saving your leader.

Next, Pete is joined by California angler Josh Giordano who, just last year, released a potential state-record Rainbow Trout to avoid harming the fish. Topics discussed include: releasing 38-pound rainbows; why Josh now carries a certified scale; whether big fish stay together; and record-breaking striper.

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