Kamila Hampl
Total number of records:
17
Total number of current records:
6
Total number of species:
8
Total number of countries:
3
Date of first record catch:
13-Oct-2008
Date of last record catch:
23-Jun-2017
Heaviest record catch:
0.00 kg (77
lb 0 oz)
Jack, almaco
Heaviest multiple to one:
61 lb 4 oz Jack, almaco on 30 lb line
Line Class World Records (Conventional Tackle)
Line Class
Common Name
Weight
Location
Catch Date
W-02 kg (4 lb)
Snapper, mullet
1.75 kg
(3
lb 13
oz)
W-06 kg (12 lb)
Jack, Pacific crevalle
10.35 kg
(22
lb 13
oz)
W-08 kg (16 lb)
Snapper, mullet
6.89 kg
(15
lb 3
oz)
W-10 kg (20 lb)
Snapper, mullet
6.52 kg
(14
lb 6
oz)
W-10 kg (20 lb)
Snapper, mullet
6.38 kg
(14
lb 1
oz)
W-15 kg (30 lb)
Jack, almaco
27.80 kg
(61
lb 4
oz)
Junior & Smallfry World Records
Line Class
Common Name
Weight
Location
Catch Date
F-Junior
Jack, almaco
0.00 kg
(77
lb 0
oz)
F-Junior
Roosterfish
24.45 kg
(53
lb 14
oz)
F-Junior
Trevally, bluefin
3.65 kg
(8
lb 0
oz)
F-Junior
Mackerel, Pacific sierra
2.85 kg
(6
lb 4
oz)
F-Junior
Mackerel, Pacific sierra
2.70 kg
(5
lb 15
oz)
F-Junior
Mackerel, Pacific sierra
2.60 kg
(5
lb 11
oz)
F-Junior
Jack, Pacific crevalle
9.85 kg
(21
lb 11
oz)
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