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Teen catches state record, 47-pound muskellunge

November 14, 2008 by admin · Comments Off 

Frankfort, Ky. – A 14-year-old freshman at Montgomery County High School landed a 47-pound muskellunge while fishing with her family on Cave Run Lake Nov. 2. Sarah Terry’s fish is now Kentucky’s state record muskellunge.

“I saw it come to the boat,” she said. “It went under the boat and then came back out and hit it. It really chomped that bait. If I had a dollar for every time I said ‘Oh, my God,’ I would be rich.”

Terry and her stepfather, Scott Salchli, were fishing the edge of a weed bed near the Claylick Boat Ramp late in the afternoon when the fish struck. Terry caught the record muskie on a Double Cowgirl in-line spinner with two size 10 gold blades and a purple skirt.

The 54-inch fish succumbed as Terry made a figure eight in the water with her lure. Muskellunge that follow a lure but don’t strike often fall for this old trick.

“She did the figure eight perfectly,” Salchli said. “She made really good, wide circles. The fish struck just as she was making her second figure eight.”

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What to do if you catch a state record fish

November 14, 2008 by admin · Comments Off 

Frankfort, Ky. – The waters of Cave Run Lake surrendered another state record muskellunge when Sarah Terry caught a 47-pounder Nov. 2.

Terry, a 14-year old freshman at Montgomery County High School, and her stepfather, Scott Salchli, went through the proper steps to make sure her catch was certified as the official state record. If you catch what you think is a potential state record fish, you must follow the correct instructions to insure your fish makes the official state record fish list. This list is on page 33 and 34 of the 2008 Kentucky Fishing and Boating Guide.

First, you must catch the fish by pole and line. Fish taken by commercial gear, trotlines, gigging, snagging, limb lines, hand grabbing or bow fishing are not eligible for state records.

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Fishing Creek boat ramp dedication honored David Godby

November 5, 2008 by admin · Comments Off 

Frankfort, Ky. – Pulaski County government officials will join with the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, Ducks Unlimited, legislators and several others Oct. 16 for a boat ramp dedication to honor Somerset native David Godby. For 20 years, Godby represented the Ninth Fish and Wildlife District as a member of the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources Commission.

The boat launch ramp on Fishing Creek just south of Somerset at the end of Lake Forrest Drive will be officially dedicated as the “David H. Godby Boat Ramp” on site at 10 a.m. It was built and then extended later by the department when the Lake Cumberland water level was lowered for repair work on Wolf Creek Dam. The ramp is maintained by Pulaski County Fiscal Court.

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