13-year-old hauls in a potential record – to set up 64-pound seaweed

When 13-year-old Julian returned to school on the first day of the class, North California Eight – Eight-Gradar had an exciting story of saying it on its summer vacation.
He wrote his name in his name of local fishermen and may be a record of a white marine bass with 63 pounds[637poundswhilewalkinginsouthwesternSantaRosainAug10
“I feel like a star,” Her student in Riverside Meadowsterison School in Plamas Lake, means about her big discussions with friends and friends alike.
“The cool thing by holding this fish so many people come to you and ask yourself,” Where did you catch the fish? “Or they said,” This is a wonderful fish. “
The child weighs only 15 pounds than his famous grasp. And his good was ten pound fish were ten fish, and snaped in May, according to his father, Rina.
Her Julian Her, says: “I feel like I’m a star in Riverside Meadows between Plamas Lake, said his big conversation with friends and stories alike. Here you are facing past catch on May 29.
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“I don’t know how to explain it yet,” said Rina, who lives with her wife and three children in Rio. “It was very pleasant, a minute and life and life, and I think we know that my son, I or who in the group will never catch such a fish again.”
HEERS wrote to their Trophy fish and trying to verify its status with Florida-based International Game Finnation Fish ASSN.
To ensure the holding record, the Igpha asks applicants Writing their holding, including fish on a certified scale on strong ground and save and send to rescue.
The fish at the beginning was heavy Bodega Tackle in Petaluma By Aug. 10
If IGFA accepted the claim, Julian’s catch was to break Junior Wyw of March 59 pound bass, set in 59 pounds, included in 2002.
Bodega Tackle Manager Angelina love said the White Sea Bass is a common host in Tomales Bay.
The store also saw its large fishery, including the shop owner Ken Brown wearing 202.6-pound bluefin tuna in 2022.
What makes the latest drawn drawn, however, anglers.
“There is a lot of attention,” says love. “People have been asking who the child holds giant Sea Bass.”

Rio, 3-year-old Julian and his father, Rina, a fishing trip in Oct. 10, 2021.
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The temperature of the Aug. 10 Flyed 50s to 60s 60s in the best part of the day, making good weather for fishing, according to his Rinna.
Father, Son, and other three family members visited 5 in the morning, wanted to catch the halibut.
Sometime around the afternoon, Julian’s stick, held in a boat, began to dip.
The younger, who was eating a sandwich, known as his woman that he was biting.
Julian initially struggled adherence, leading members of the fishing team believed that she was fighting the bat ray area.
It was not until Julian’s uncle helped busy and asked the Monster fish that they saw was not a ray.
“I think, ‘I don’t know this is real, I didn’t know it was real,'” said Julian. “Did I really draw that removable sea?”
The fish was eventually dragged into a boat, photographed and taken to lose weight.