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Teen on Kayak Catches State Record Bass

Sheldon Grace with his Florida state record shoal bass. (Photo courtesy of Clay Grace/FWC)
Sheldon Grace with his Florida state record shoal bass. (Photo courtesy of Clay Grace/FWC)

It took quick reflexes for the 14-year-old to keep the Florida state record bass from getting away

A new state-record bass has been reported in Florida, caught by a teenager fishing from a kayak.

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said Tuesday that it has certified a new record shoal bass, a 5.95-pound fish caught by Sheldon Grace, 14, of Headland, Ala., in the Chipola River, near Altha, Fla.

The record fish measured 22.4 inches long. It breaks the previous record of 5.2 pounds, caught last year in the Apalachicola River by Jimmy Ray Tice.

Sheldon, who often fishes for shoalies with his father on the Chipola, told Florida officials it took quick reflexes to boat the record fish.

“I fought him for about 30 minutes and then when I got him close to the kayak, the jig popped right out of his mouth,” Sheldon said in an FWC news release. “I quickly reached into the water and grabbed him because he was the biggest I’d caught all day.”

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