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Fisherman lands enormous 56-pound almaco jack, breaking state record
An angler just broke a newfishing recordinthe Tarheel State.Warren Poirier ofCharles City, Virginia, caught a56-pound, 4.8-ounce almaco jack in the state of North Carolina.The North Carolina Department of Environmental Qualitys (NCDEQ) Division of Marine Fisheries recently certified the new record for the fish.BRIGHT RED FISH CAUGHT BY MISSISSIPPI ANGLER WITH ELECTRIC REEL BREAKS NEW RECORDPoirier was fishing at the "The Rocks" in the Outer Banks along withCaptain James Bowman, according to an NCDEQ press release.The fish struckPoiriers Zest brand jig as he was battling the amaco jack, also known as a seriola rivoliana, for 45 minutes.Poirier also used his Shimano Trevala rod and Saltist 5000 reel with an 80-pound braid, the release noted.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERThe fish stretched 46 inches fork length, from the tip of the nose to the fork in the tail, with a 31-inch girth.Almaco jacks have long bodies with a dusky color and light amber/olive stripes down their sides, according to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Fisheries.For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyleNorth Carolinas previous almaco jack record was recorded in 2024 at 33 pounds and 12.6 ounces, according to the NCDEQ press release.Poirier weighed his fish at the Teachs Lair Marina inHatteras.Almaco jacks can grow up to a little over 5 feet long and up to 136 pounds, according to NOAA Fisheries.They can be found in theAtlantic, Gulf of America, Pacific Islands and occasionally Southern California.
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