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Black crappie fish file damaged in West Virginia with 3.6-pound freshwater fish

Editorial Board Published May 16, 2025
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Little boy impresses dad by catching his first fish

A bit of child in Vonore, Tennessee, reeled in his first fish not too long ago, to the intense delight of his dad. Cute footage from Jaylon Beasley exhibits the second his three-year-old son caught the fish all by himself after feeling a snag on the road.

A West Virginia angler simply broke a fish file within the Mountain State. 

Jerry Porter of Harts, West Virginia, caught a black crappie whereas fishing at East Lynn Lake in Wayne County.

Porter reeled within the 17.7-inch fish that weighed in at 3.6-pounds, in accordance with the West Virginia Division of Pure Assets (WVDNR).

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The sunfish was caught on a minnow-tipped jig on a 6-pound check line.

The earlier black crappie state file was a 3.15-pound, 17.76-inch fish caught in 2024.

A fisherman in West Virginia broke the black crappie file when he caught a 3.6-pound freshwater fish. (WVDNR)

Black crappies stretch 10.8 inches on common, with the heaviest ever reported at six kilos, in accordance with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Companies (FWS).

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The fish are generally present in freshwater lakes, usually touring in colleges whereas swimming in clear water, in accordance with FWS.

Black crappies stretch 10.8 inches on common, with the heaviest ever reported at six kilos. (iStock)

Porter’s file marks the third state file shattered thus far in 2025.

Two West Virginia fishermen not too long ago broke state data whereas reeling of their catches on the identical day in April.

Two West Virginia anglers managed to interrupt state data whereas fishing on the identical day. (West Virginia Division of Pure Assets (WVDNR))

John Plott caught a hefty 12.44-inch, 1.60-pound redear sunfish, marking his second record-breaking catch of the species.

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So as to fish in West Virginia, anglers over the age of 14 should receive a state fishing license. 

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