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Get recognized for your record catch
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SOCIAL CIRCLE — Each year, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division recognizes anglers for outstanding and state record catches. Anglers who catch new state records (fish whose weight exceeds the previous record by one ounce) or those who catch a fish that meets or beats a specific weight or length limit for that species (angler award) are eligible for recognition. Information regarding angler awards and state record fish can be found on the division's Web site at www.gofishgeorgia.com or in the Georgia Sport Fishing Regulations Guidebook available at all division offices and all license agents.
“Georgia has tremendous opportunities for anglers — making it a great place whether you are just wetting a hook or trying to reel in a new state record,” said John Biagi, the division’s Fisheries Management chief.
Fish must be caught in Georgia during the legal angling season for the species taken in accordance with all fishing laws and regulations. Fish must be caught on sporting tackle and be hooked and landed by the entrant (bush hooks, trot lines, jugs, baskets, nets, etc. are not considered sporting tackle). The fish must meet either minimum weight or length requirements for that particular species, as noted on the minimum eligible weights chart available online or in print at any division Fisheries office in the state.
In order for a harvested catch to be recognized, anglers should follow these steps:
• Do not clean or freeze the fish
• Keep the fish cool, preferably on ice.
• Weigh the fish as soon as possible on scales certified accurate
to the nearest ounce by the Georgia Department of Agriculture in the presence of two witnesses who are over the age of 18 (witnesses must provide names/ addresses and telephone numbers and may not be members of the anglers immediate family). Scales that meet these requirements typically are found at grocery stores, WRD offices, some marinas, etc.
• Take the fish to a division Fisheries Management Office as soon as possible and have it positively identified by a Fisheries biologist or technician.
• Complete an application and submit with a clear side view photo of the whole fish. State record applications must be received within 90 days of the catch. Angler award applications must be received by Jan. 15 for fish caught in the 2008.
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