
Teen may have set Ohio fishing record for 101-pound blue catfish: 'Bigger than we ever imagined'
Fox News
An Ohio teen, Jaylynn Parker, potentially broke a fishing state record after catching a monster-sized blue catfish weighing over 100 pounds with the jug fishing method.
Parker and her family put out jug lines in a creek off the Ohio River around 8 p.m. the evening before the big catch. "I was thinking, ‘This is a pretty good fish.’" "We needed to have it weighed on an auditor’s scale in order to be certified." "I was super excited, but I was definitely surprised." "We do a lot of hiking and she also hunts with her dad and her uncles. She's very into the outdoors." Gretchen Eichenberg is a contributing reporter for Fox News Digital.
Jug fishing is a method of fishing that uses lines suspended from floating jugs to catch fish in lakes or rivers.

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