Record fish caught in Florida

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October 21, 2022
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Record fish caught in Florida

Anglers the world over gather regularly for fishing derbies to see who can land the biggest catch. But record-breaking fish can be caught at anytime, weighed on an International Game Fish Association-certified scale at any number of tackle shops or marinas, and compared to the IGFA's online records database. Sport-fishing enthusiasts can even have their own scales certified by the IGFA for a $40 fee.

compiled a list of record fish caught in Florida using data from . Fish pictured are not the actual record catch. Keep reading to see which bodies of water in your state hold some of the most massive fish around.

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Alligator Gar

- Weight: 123 lbs 0 oz
- Location: Choctawhatchee River
- Record set by Zachary Phillips in 1995
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Black Crappie

- Weight: 3 lbs 13 oz
- Location: Lake Talquin
- Record set by Ben Curry Sr. in 1992
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Blue Catfish

- Weight: 64 lbs .5 oz
- Location: Choctawhatchee River
- Record set by Vincent R. Walston in 2008
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Bluegill Sunfish

- Weight: 2 lbs 15 oz
- Location: Crystal Lake
- Record set by John LeMaster in 1989
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Bowfin

- Weight: 19 lbs 0 oz
- Location: Lake Kissimmee
- Record set by Jim Brown in 1984
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Brown Bullhead

- Weight: 5 lbs 11 oz
- Location: Little Cedar Creek
- Record set by Robert Bengis in 1995
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Chain Pickerel

- Weight: 5 lbs 12 oz
- Location: Lake Talquin
- Record set by Jep Dove in 2004
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Channel Catfish

- Weight: 44 lbs 8 oz
- Location: Big Bluff Lake
- Record set by Joe Purvis in 1985
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Flathead Catfish

- Weight: 44 lbs 39 oz
- Location: Apalachicola River
- Record set by Tommy Fowler in 2004
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Flier Sunfish

- Weight: 1 lbs 4 oz
- Location: Iamonia Lake
- Record set by William Lane Jr. in 1992
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Largemouth Bass

- Weight: 17 lbs 4 oz
- Location: unknown
- Record set by Billy OBerry in 1986
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Longnose Gar

- Weight: 41 lbs 0 oz
- Location: Lake Panasoffkee
- Record set by Evan Merritt in 1985
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Redbreast Sunfish

- Weight: 2 lbs 1 oz
- Location: Suwannee River
- Record set by Jerrel Dewees Jr. in 1988
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Redear Sunfish

- Weight: 4 lbs 14 oz
- Location: Merritt Pond
- Record set by Joseph Floyd in 1986
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Redeye Bass

- Weight: 7 lbs 13 oz
- Location: Apalachicola River
- Record set by William Johnston in 1989
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Redfin Pickerel

- Weight: 1 lbs 1 oz
- Location: New River
- Record set by Mike Wilkerson in 1993
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Shad

- Weight: 5 lbs 3 oz
- Location: Saint Johns River
- Record set by Bud Dankert in 1990
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Spotted Bass

- Weight: 3 lbs 12 oz
- Location: Apalachicola River
- Record set by Dow Gilmore in 1985
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Spotted Sunfish

- Weight: 0 lbs 13 oz
- Location: Suwannee River
- Record set by Coy Dotson in 1984
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Striped Bass

- Weight: 42 lbs 4 oz
- Location: Apalachicola River
- Record set by Alphonso Barnes in 1993
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Warmouth

- Weight: 2 lbs 7 oz
- Location: Yellow River
- Record set by Tony Dempsey in 1985
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White Bass

- Weight: 4 lbs 14 oz
- Location: Apalachicola River
- Record set by Richard Davis in 1982
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White Catfish

- Weight: 18 lbs 14 oz
- Location: Withlacoochee River
- Record set by Jim Miller in 1991

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