FishinFinn 40 Report post Posted April 2 Alright everyone, thought I would start a discussion topic for fun as I was debating this one the other night. What’s everyone’s personal opinions on keeping a potential world record fish if you were to catch one? Hypothetical, but maybe not! It’s worth considering your stance on this in advance so you know what you’d do if the moment were to ever arise. I know there are a lot of opinions on this one, so let’s hear them. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zackcorbin1401 543 Report post Posted April 2 If I know forsure it’s World record size… I’m getting that weighed up and certified to be the new world record and put my name in the book but since it’s so absolutely highly positively unlikely for that to ever happen for me in 1000 years I would take some measurements and release the fish(if in good condition) and have a replica mount done, they are awesome and will last a lifetime without ever peeling or fading like most skin mounts that look horrible after a number of years… the downside is they are extremely expensive(my walleye was over 1200$ from advanced). Big fish should go back in the water. Thats what I think but I’m sure most people would have it bonked before they could even pull the stringer out. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zackcorbin1401 543 Report post Posted April 2 30 minutes ago, FishinFinn said: Alright everyone, thought I would start a discussion topic for fun as I was debating this one the other night. What’s everyone’s personal opinions on keeping a potential world record fish if you were to catch one? Hypothetical, but maybe not! It’s worth considering your stance on this in advance so you know what you’d do if the moment were to ever arise. I know there are a lot of opinions on this one, so let’s hear them. What do you think about the topic? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FishinFinn 40 Report post Posted April 2 I am torn on it. I get why you’d want to keep a world record size. However, I just don’t understand keeping real big fish. But if it’s legal then I won’t judge someone else for their decision. I wouldn’t eat it, so why keep it? Take measurements and photos and let it go. There are world records for catch and release categories and I think that would be more appealing to me. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zackcorbin1401 543 Report post Posted April 2 6 hours ago, FishinFinn said: I am torn on it. I get why you’d want to keep a world record size. However, I just don’t understand keeping real big fish. But if it’s legal then I won’t judge someone else for their decision. I wouldn’t eat it, so why keep it? Take measurements and photos and let it go. There are world records for catch and release categories and I think that would be more appealing to me. That is the single one and only time I would possibly keep a large fish because they have gotta go back but the probability of it happening is practically 0 so I feel safe to say it…but even then I’d judge myself to no end and I already judge myself if I keep a 17” walleye… not judging anyone but myself legal is legal. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
John Y 2 Report post Posted April 2 Good question. But as much as I value releasing trophy fish to maintain excellent fisheries, if I have good reason to think I've got the world record fish, I'm keeping it. Being in the record book would be really cool. And yes, you're taking an amazing fish out of a fishery, but it's been passing on its genetics for a long time already. Taking one super-giant fish out of a fishery doesn't ruin it. And I would have no hard feelings towards anyone who thought they had a world record fish doing the same. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites