State Record Fish

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Missouri has a long, proud tradition of fishing, and its abundant lakes and streams have produced exceptional fish. MDC has developed the State Record Fish Program to acknowledge and honor anglers who have caught the largest recorded fish from a list of recognized species found in Missouri waters.

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  1. To qualify, the applicant’s fish must:
    • be captured by legal methods from Missouri waters, by the holder of a valid permit or proof of exemption.
    • be a species included on the Missouri State Record Fish list.
    • meet or exceed the current record.
  2. New open records must meet or exceed the Master Angler Award minimum weight for that species to be considered.
  3. Anglers may be recognized in two different categories: “pole and line” or “alternative methods” (this includes trotlines, throwlines, limblines, banklines, jug lines, spearfishing, snagging, snaring, gigging, grabbing, bow, crossbow or atlatl).
  4. Fish must be weighed on a certified scale in the presence of an employee of the Missouri Department of Conservation.
  5. The entry must be examined by a Missouri Department of Conservation staff member familiar with the genus. Contact any Department office, or if after business hours, the local conservation agent. If a positive identification cannot be made with certainty, the assistance of a designated fish identification expert must be sought.  Call a Department Regional Office to be connected with the nearest identification expert. The Department reserves the right to consult additional biologists to confirm the identity of the species.
  6. Potential record fish may be frozen while awaiting identification but must be thawed for weighing. Fish should not be mounted or consumed prior to receiving the results of the entry form review and certification.
  7. Genetic testing, for positive identification, and x-raying for weight authentication, will be performed by the Missouri Department of Conservation, when necessary, for positive identification at no cost to the applicant.
  8. A photo of the fish is required, with views showing areas key to identification preferred, as well as a photo of the person with the fish.
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Pole and line: Pike: Northern

Weight
lbs.
18 lbs.
oz.
9 oz.
Lake or Stream
Stockton Lake
Date
04/26/1975
Angler
Gene Moore
Hometown
Golden City, MO

Pole and line: Pickerel: Chain

Weight
lbs.
5 lbs.
oz.
1 oz.
Lake or Stream
Clearwater Spillway
Date
11/04/1974
Angler
George Burlbaw
Hometown
Farmington, MO

Alternative method: Bank line: Catfish: Channel

Weight
lbs.
29 lbs.
oz.
14 oz.
Lake or Stream
Farm Pond
Date
07/28/1974
Angler
Monte B. Hoover
Hometown
Pattonsburg, MO

Alternative method: Grabbing: Redhorse: Golden

Weight
lbs.
10 lbs.
oz.
15 oz.
Lake or Stream
Bull Creek
Date
05/03/1974
Angler
Ron Jones
Hometown
Nixa, MO

Alternative method: Throwline: Trout: Rainbow

Weight
lbs.
15 lbs.
oz.
6 oz.
Lake or Stream
Lake Taneycomo
Date
08/24/1971
Angler
Robert Brownfield
Hometown
St. Louis, MO

Pole and line: Sunfish: Green

Weight
lbs.
2 lbs.
oz.
2 oz.
Lake or Stream
Stockton Lake
Date
06/18/1971
Angler
Paul M. Dilley
Hometown
Springfield, MO
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Pole and line: Goggle-eye

Weight
lbs.
2 lbs.
oz.
12 oz.
Lake or Stream
Big Piney River
Date
06/15/1968
Angler
William J. Rod
Hometown
Kirkwood, MO

Pole and line: Bass: Spotted

Weight
lbs.
7 lbs.
oz.
8 oz.
Lake or Stream
Table Rock Lake
Date
04/06/1966
Angler
Gene Arnaud
Hometown
Branson, MO

Pole and line: Bluegill

Weight
lbs.
3 lbs.
oz.
0 oz.
Lake or Stream
Farm Pond
Date
06/08/1963
Angler
Robert Michael Giovanini
Hometown
Columbia, MO

Pole and line: Bowfin

Weight
lbs.
19 lbs.
oz.
0 oz.
Lake or Stream
Duck Creek Conservation Area
Date
03/01/1963
Angler
Clois Coomer
Hometown
Chaffee, MO