Quantcast
Channel: News – Angler's Mail
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 1079

Bass record smashed with immense 22-pounder

$
0
0

THIS immense bass smashed the British shore-caught record by over 2 lb.

Guntars Zukovskis smashed the British bass record with this near 22-pounder.

The bass record breaker fell to Guntars Zukovskis on a local Somerset beach while targeting conger eels in stormy conditions at night. He weighed it on digital scales at an incredible 22 lb 2 oz.

The 26-year-old mad-keen sea angler from Bridgwater tripled his previous bass PB.

Guntars told Angler’s Mail: “The weather was terrible that night, and I was in two minds about going. Luckily for me, I decided to brave the storm and give it a go.

“I had to stay well back from the water, it was that rough, but fortunately the wind and rain abated somewhat while I was landing the fish.

“I was after congers with whole mackerel baits on strong tackle, which helped me to land the bass.

“Before the big one, I landed a bass of 6 lb 5 oz, which was only 3 oz short of my PB, so I was already happy.

“I just couldn’t believe the size of the big one. After weighing it, I returned the fish unharmed, making sure that it swam off safely.”

Bass record claim hangs in balance

Guntars continued: “I had no witnesses, but I will still try to claim the British bass record, as I took a video of the weighing.

“Even if it’s not accepted as a record, the catch will go down in history as the biggest ever. Nothing can take away the pleasure of catching a fish of a lifetime.

“I love sea fishing, and go whenever I can, usually about twice a week, mainly from the shore, but I also go kayaking in calmer conditions.

“I lived too far away from the coast to go sea fishing while growing up in Latvia, but I have really got into it since moving here nine years ago.

“I’ve had some pretty good fish, including a smoothhound of 16 lb 12 oz last year and congers to nearly 20 lb.

“When conditions are too bad for sea fishing, I enjoy deadbaiting for pike, and my PB is 22 lb,” Guntars added.

Due to strong winds, Guntars was unable to get an accurate weight reading of the small, lightweight sling that he used to cradle the bass.

As the Mail went to press, he was arranging for it to be carefully weighed, but expects it to scale 4 to 6 oz, reducing the 22 lb 2 oz weight slightly.

It’s still way clear of both bass on the offical record lists.

The 19 lb 12 oz British shore-caught bass record has stood since 2012. That giant came from a dockyard in Portsmouth, Hampshire, to John Locker.

Guntars’ incredible catch is also heavier than the official boat-caught bass record of 19 lb 9 oz. That fish fell to Paul McEwan when fishing just off Herne Bay, Kent, way back in 1987.

GOT A STORY, OR VIEWS OR GREAT PHOTOS? Email pix with info to: anglersmail@ti-media.com You could get into print with us!

For the best exclusive content, read Angler’s Mail magazine this week. The print issue of Angler’s Mail is in shops priced £2.30. Get your copy asap.

GET ANGLER’S MAIL MAGAZINE DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME – AT A GREAT PRICE!

There has never been a better time get AM print magazine delivered to you… each and every week.

You’ll get your ‘fishing fix’ at a bargain price with free delivery >> click here and net a subscription!

You may also like to read these Angler’s Mail stories…


Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 1079

Trending Articles



<script src="https://jsc.adskeeper.com/r/s/rssing.com.1596347.js" async> </script>