Florida flathead catfish record

troutdude
troutdude
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Charles Patchen, 13, and his stepfather Bryan Atwell. FWC photo

NOTE: Caught with 14-pound test line!!!

JACKSON COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) — A 13-year-old boy has bragging rights that are probably the envy of many adults who fish.

Charles Patchen set a new state record when he caught a whopping 63.8 pound flathead catfish on the Chattahoochee River in Jackson County. The fish was so big, it looked like it was almost the same size as the teenager.

Patchen, who is from Alabama, went fishing for bream with his mother and stepfather, Jeanette and Bryan Atwell on May 15. The bream stopped biting and Patchen’s stepfather suggested that there might be a bigger fish in the water scaring off the bream.

So they switched from baiting with minnows and used a bluegill that they had caught. Patchen assumed his hook was caught on something, so he asked his stepfather for help.

“I grabbed the pole from him, gave it a couple tugs and the fish took off,” said Atwell. “I handed the pole back to Charles and said, ‘GET ‘EM!’,” Atwell told the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

Patchen fought the catfish for nearly two hours. The huge catfish eventually gave up the fight and Patchen reeled it in. The fish had to be rolled into the boat because it was too large for the net.

“I was so tired after reeling it in that I fell back into the boat to rest,” said Patchen. “But I’m glad my mom made me go fishing that day because now I am the catfish master!”

FWC Biologist Katie Woodside met with the self-titled ‘catfish master’ and his family the next day to get an official certified weight and measurements and to have the application notarized. The official measurements were 48.03 inches in total length, with a girth of 35.43 inches.

“Charles’ flathead catfish is a great catch to add to our state records — and caught on a 14-pound test line, by a 13-year-old at that! Just one more reason why Florida is the ‘Fishing Capital of the World,’” said Tom Champeau, director of the Division of Freshwater Fisheries Management.

The previous certified state record flathead catfish weighed 55.05 pounds and was caught on the Yellow River by James Auston Jr. in 2011.
 
plumbertom
plumbertom
that's a nice fish. Colorado river record is about 75 lbs. you'd think with flat heads being native to the Mississippi river system, they'd be longer time residents in Florida
waters so as to be bigger fish.
 
Fishnbuck
Fishnbuck
plumbertom said:
that's a nice fish. Colorado river record is about 75 lbs. you'd think with flat heads being native to the Mississippi river system, they'd be longer time residents in Florida waters so as to be bigger fish.

Maybe Florida fish are smarter than CA/AZ/NV fish, so the bigguns avoid capture?
 
plumbertom
plumbertom
Fishnbuck said:
Maybe Florida fish are smarter than CA/AZ/NV fish, so the bigguns avoid capture?
that may be but a fish doesn't generally get that big by being easily captured.
strangely enough, Florida strain large mouth bass world record comes from a socal lake.
 
GungasUncle
GungasUncle
Could you imaging "noodling" a beast that big? I started watching a series on Netflix called Monster Fish - and one episode was all about Noodling for big flathead. That combines too many of my fears into one for me to ever try it - venomous snakes, potential drowning, loosing digits...

Pretty cool for a kiddo to get a record fish though. If that doesn't make him a life long fisherman, I don't know what will.
 

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