Texas angler gets record blue !
Game warden Dale Moses, left, and Cody Mullennix showing off a potential world-record blue catfish pulled from Lake Texoma. Try a 121-pound, 8-ounce blue catfish being pulled from the chilly waters of the 89,000-acre reservoir that straddles the Oklahoma-Texas border! A check of the records indicates the 121½-pound blue catfish caught by Cody Mullennix on Friday, Jan. 16, at Lake Texoma will smash four records, if all the paperwork is approved. Jason Holbrook, left, and Mullennix strain to display the hefty whiskerfish.
First, the big blue is poised to move past the benchmark in the International Game Fish Association’s 20-pound line class. That fish, a 109¼-pounder, was caught by George A. Lijewski in March 1991 on South Carolina’s Cooper River.
****** Second, the Texoma whiskerfish also is the heir apparent to the all-tackle record, eclipsing the 116¾-pound denizen that was taken from the Mississippi River in Arkansas in August 2001 by Charles Ashley Jr.
****** Third, the blue would rip up the Texas rod-and-reel record set in March 2000, when Reyes Martinez landed a 100-pound blue cat, which also came from 89,000-acre Lake Texoma.
****** Finally, the Mullennix catfish also should topple the Texas unrestricted state record for the species, besting the 116-pound blue catfish landed from a trotline in April 1985 by C.D. Martindale.
****** Where was that big trotline blue catfish taken? You guessed, it, Lake Texoma.*** ***
It may be a face only a mother could love, but the blue’s heft is the envy of catfishers. Texans are known for telling Whapper storys and here is prof that they are true! YaHuuu!!!


