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22.25 #: Lake Biwa, Japan, caught by Manabu Kurita: July 2, 2008
IGFA determined that this bass tied George Perry's record from 78 years ago!
Kurita’s bass actually weighed nearly an ounce more than Perry’s catch, but the
 IGFA requires world-record fish to weigh more than two ounces heavier to break the existing mark. Thus, it’s a tie.

World-record class bass "Dottie"
dies and ends era for three old friends. May of '08.


Tim Schick, ESPNOutdoors.com
Jed Dickerson holds world-record class bass
Dottie after she was found dead on Dixon Lake Friday.

 

Jed Dickerson had just left Dixon Lake exhausted and was about to sit down for lunch when he got the call from Jim Dayberry, one of the Ranger supervisors with the park's lake division.

"You might want to come back down here," Dayberry told Dickerson at around 11:45 a.m. PT on Friday. "We just found Dottie floating on the north side of the lake."

There was a group of Rangers, including Dayberry, waiting for Dickerson on the dock, shaking their heads. Dickerson picked up the 19-pound dead bass and looked for the spot on her gills that had famously earned her the nickname "Dottie."

"Yup, that's her," Dickerson said. "It's over."

What Dickerson held represented almost a decade of commitment,...


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