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Record Gulf kingfish caught at Santa Rosa Beach

Niceville.comSeptember 9, 2021Updated:September 9, 20213 Mins Read
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SANTA ROSA BEACH, Fla. — It’s been a monster summer for three anglers who each landed a Florida Saltwater All-tackle Fishing Record, including angler Sidney Little who set a new record for Gulf Kingfish (whiting) caught here this past Spring.

Whiting (Gulf kingfish)
Captain Sidney Little caught the latest Gulf kingfish (whiting) Florida Saltwater Fishing Record on April 7 while fishing at Santa Rosa Beach. Sidney’s 2.8-pound catch beat out the previous record of 2.4-pounds. If you feel like you’re having déjà vu, don’t worry, you’re not alone. That previous record of 2.4-pounds was set earlier this year by angler Joseph Peckham.

Scamp
A new Florida Saltwater Fishing Record for scamp was set by Mark John Gibner during a fishing expedition near John’s Pass Marina in Pinellas County on June 11. His 29.6-pound scamp beat the previous record of 28.38 pounds set by Braden Douglas Pursell in April 2002.

Scamp fish print
Scamp fish print courtesy of Fish Print Shop.

“I think that for the first 20 feet or so, the fish didn’t know that it was hooked,” said Gibner. “When it did, it started to dig. At first, as he was pulling drag, I had to palm my reel to slow him down. But after a short back and forth, I finally got the upper hand and was able to land him with lots of enthusiasm from my friends.”

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Schoolmaster
Anthony Mastitski filled the vacant schoolmaster category, which was opened Jan. 1, 2019. Mastitski’s 2.07-pound schoolmaster was caught in Broward County on July 27.

 Claim your record today
Want to claim your own state record? It’s easier than you think. There are currently no records listed for white grunt or blueline tilefish in the all-tackle category. There are also numerous fly-fishing tackle categories with vacant records, giving anglers an exciting opportunity to hold the record for these species.

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The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) maintains state records in all-tackle and fly-fishing categories for 81 species caught in Florida state waters and adjacent federal waters.

Saltwater record holders receive a certificate of accomplishment, prize pack, recognition in various publications, and a custom ink fish print to memorialize their catch courtesy of Fish Print Shop.

To qualify for a record, the catch must be weighed on land with a certified scale and photographs must be submitted clearly showing the weight displayed on the scale, the scale’s certification, the rod and reel used to make the catch, the angler with their catch, and various views of the fish for identification purposes.

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The angler’s signature on a completed application form must be witnessed by a notary.

For more information and to view current records, visit CatchaFloridaMemory.com and click “Records,” contact AnglerRecognition@MyFWC.com or call 850-487-0554.

Florida Saltwater Fishing Records are part of FWC’s Catch a Florida Memory – Saltwater Angler Recognition program, which rewards anglers for their fishing efforts while encouraging them to target a diversity of species.

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To learn more and submit catches, visit CatchaFloridaMemory.com. Check out the latest catches and see your achievements highlighted by following the Catch a Florida Memory Facebook page, Facebook.com/CatchaFLMemory, and view angler catches and much more on Instagram by following @MyFWC.

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