Wednesday, February 21, 2024

Pending Alabama Bluefish Record 17-8

A 17-pound, 8-ounce bluefish is pending as a new Alabama state record, according to the OBA Community Website in Orange Beach Alabama.

Rustin Musgrove, fishing from the beach near Perdido Pass, caught the more than 37-inch-long bluefish on a Carolina-rigged frozen finger mullet around sunset on Jan. 26. Even after sitting on ice for 60 hours while Musgrove sought out certified scales, the fish beat the two-decade-old existing record by 4 ounces. The existing state record weighed 17 pounds, 4 ounces and was caught by Alicia Walimaa in the summer of 2004.

According to the OBA report by David “Pierpounder” Thornton, the fish is likely to be 12 to 14 years old. At 37 inches in length, Musgrove’s fish is almost 3 inches longer than the current IGFA all tackle length record for the species. The IGFA all-tackle world record by weight was an incredible 32-pound, 12-ounce fish caught off Hatteras, N.C. in 1972.