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A phone call from a fishing buddy helped a Pennsylvania angler realize he shouldn’t filet the trophy fish he'd just caught. Chuck Main, 55, of Beaver County, caught a yellow perch April 7 that rivals ...
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission is pleased to announce that it has certified a new state record White Perch. On the morning of Sunday, April 14, angler Christopher Barrett, 19, and his fa… ...
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission says 19-year-old Christopher Barrett of Mohnton, Berks County, caught a two-pound, three-ounce white perch near the Commodore Barry Bridge.
Mohnton resident Christopher Barrett, 19, caught an unusually large white perch while fishing with his dad back in April.
A 19-year-old angler set a state record with a white perch caught in April, the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission has announced. The state’s now-heaviest white perch weighed in at 2 pounds ...
A Mohnton, Pennsylvania, teenager recently caught a large white perch that ended up breaking his state's record. The fish weighed six ounces more than the previous record.
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) announced on Friday, June 7 that there is a new certified state record White Perch. Conservations officers declared that the fish tipped the scales at ...
A Pennsylvania teenager caught a record-breaking white perch in the eastern part of the state.
A Pennsylvania record white perch of 2 pounds, 1 ounce was caught in April in the Delaware River near the Commodore Barry Bridge by Christopher Barrett, 19, of Mohnton, Berks County.
Christopher Barrett, 19, and his dad reeled in a record-breaking white perch near Chester, Delaware County.
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