IGFAįerguson fished a private small, deep, and weedy spring-fed pond in Loundon County near Knoxville when he hooked into this 5-Pound, 7-Ounce, 19.25-inch-long black crappie. All-Tackle World Record Crappie (Black Crappie) Jam Ferguson with the current black crappie record. So, here are the slabbiest of slabs-with photographic evidence (some admittedly of poor quality). Though the IGFA has retired the fish from its record book, the National Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame still lists this massive 6-pounder as the world-record.įor this review of the nation’s biggest crappie ever, photo documentation is required. But no photos of the fish are available, and other information about the catch is minimal. At one time, the International Game Fish Association (IGFA) considered the catch a world record. Considering that some of the biggest fish recorded were caught decades ago, many are not documented by photo, and some that may be listed as state records are a bit thin on verifiable catch documentation.įor example, the largest record black crappie touted by many sources is a 6-pounder taken in Louisiana in November 1969 by Lettie Robertson. Certified weigh scales, verifiable witnesses to the catch, accurate measurements, and cameras were not as readily available as they are today. Records on the state and even national level are not always rock-solid, especially older records. Fact-Checking State and World Record Crappie Most states include crappies in their record-fish lists, but documenting the heftiest of the nation’s big crappies can be a daunting task. And anything over 2 pounds is one to brag about. A 1-pound crappie is considered a nice catch. Catching the world record crappie, whether it’s white or black, is one of the most sought-after panfish prizes in North America.
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