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Would catching the state record bring monetary gain
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12/10/22 06:49 PM
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LeonSulak
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To the angler? If so, how much do you guess?
Assuming not a guide and a public lake.
Last edited by LeonSulak; 12/10/22 06:50 PM.
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Re: Would catching the state record bring monetary gain
[Re: LeonSulak]
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12/10/22 07:22 PM
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if you could keep it alive,you might could sell it to Bass pro shop to put in one of their aquariums.....
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Re: Would catching the state record bring monetary gain
[Re: LeonSulak]
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12/10/22 07:48 PM
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1oldbassguy
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100% yes , if the angler was smart , he would limit any access to pics of the fish , how it was caught , what boat he used etc.... I would guess a true world record , caught on American soil --- could be worth millions
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Re: Would catching the state record bring monetary gain
[Re: LeonSulak]
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12/10/22 07:52 PM
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I agree. You could get your name on the bait package. With royalties on every package sold.
Every maker of the equipment you used. Would want you to advertise their products. Giving you kickbacks. Free products.
You would literally be Famous.
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Re: Would catching the state record bring monetary gain
[Re: LeonSulak]
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12/10/22 08:16 PM
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Re: Would catching the state record bring monetary gain
[Re: LeonSulak]
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12/10/22 08:54 PM
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I’m going to be contrarian and say no. It’ll get you lots of attention for sure, but there will also be plenty of people doubting it, assuming it’s a fake somehow, and generally complaining (check the thread a couple of years ago on the OH Ivie big bass caught by the Nebraskans). You might get some sponsorship deals, but I’m guessing not enough to buy a new truck, let alone retire early. Fake will be fleeting and the financial rewards not all that great. Then again, I could be wrong.
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Re: Would catching the state record bring monetary gain
[Re: LeonSulak]
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12/10/22 09:12 PM
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I think it would if you play your cards right.
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Re: Would catching the state record bring monetary gain
[Re: LeonSulak]
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12/10/22 09:41 PM
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Re: Would catching the state record bring monetary gain
[Re: LeonSulak]
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12/10/22 09:46 PM
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The OP asked if a state record could make some money. I agree with whoever said sell it to BPS, they'd prolly pay some $$$. Prolly not much money to be had after that.
A world record caught here in America could be a totally different story though.
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Re: Would catching the state record bring monetary gain
[Re: Rescue Fire]
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12/10/22 10:16 PM
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The OP asked if a state record could make some money. I agree with whoever said sell it to BPS, they'd prolly pay some $$$. Prolly not much money to be had after that.
A world record caught here in America could be a totally different story though. pretty sure bass pro leases the fish with significance, don't think it is legal to sell gamefish like that but not sure. and yes, play it right and it could be worth a bunch of bucks from royalties, sponsorships etc. Sec. 66.111. SALE AND PURCHASE OF CERTAIN FISH. (a) Except as provided by Subsection (b) no person may buy or offer to buy, sell or offer to sell, possess for the purpose of sale, transport or ship for the purpose of sale, or barter or exchange: (1) freshwater crappie, bass of the genus Micropterus, striped bass and hybrids of striped bass, white bass, walleye, sauger, northern pike, muskellunge, trout of the family Salmonidae, flathead catfish; or (2) any other fish taken from the public fresh water of this state. (b) Subsection (a) does not apply to: (1) a fish, other than a bass of the genus Micropterus, reared in private water by an operator of a commercial aquaculture facility, as defined by Section 134.001, Agriculture Code; (2) a fish possessed legally outside this state and transported into this state; (3) bass of the genus Micropterus reared in private water by an operator of a commercial aquaculture facility, as defined by Section 134.001, Agriculture Code, and marketed for the purpose of stocking the water of this state; (4) nongame fish regulated under Chapter 67 of this code; or (5) channel catfish of more than 14 inches in length or blue catfish of more than 14 inches in length taken from the public fresh water of Angelina, Bowie, Camp, Cass, Chambers, Franklin, Freestone, Gregg, Hardin, Harris, Harrison, Jasper, Jefferson, Lamar, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Marion, Montgomery, Morris, Nacogdoches, Navarro, Newton, Orange, Panola, Polk, Red River, Sabine, San Augustine, San Jacinto, Shelby, Titus, Trinity, Tyler, Upshur, or Walker County, the public fresh water of the Neches or Trinity River in Houston County, the public fresh water of the Colorado River in Bastrop, Colorado, Fayette, Matagorda, or Wharton County, or the public fresh water of Falcon Lake in Starr or Zapata County. (c) The fish shipped into this state must have a bill of lading with the shipment stating the number, pounds, and species of fish in the shipment, their place of origin, the name and address of the shipper, the name and address of the receiver, and the date of the shipment. The receiver of the shipment must keep the bills of lading on file for not less than one year from the date of shipment.
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Re: Would catching the state record bring monetary gain
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12/10/22 10:31 PM
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100% yes , if the angler was smart , he would limit any access to pics of the fish , how it was caught , what boat he used etc.... I would guess a true world record , caught on American soil --- could be worth millions Not anywhere close to that.
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Re: Would catching the state record bring monetary gain
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12/10/22 10:57 PM
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Yes… especially if you play your cards right on what bait it was caught on. 
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Re: Would catching the state record bring monetary gain
[Re: LeonSulak]
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12/11/22 12:44 AM
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Re: Would catching the state record bring monetary gain
[Re: LeonSulak]
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12/11/22 01:00 AM
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May get some interview/podcast type deals for a brief period, but it'd wear off pretty quickly. State record would sure be amazing, but people aren't just going to throw money at some random person that catches it.
It'd help if you had an existing monetized social media channel AND had it on video.
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Re: Would catching the state record bring monetary gain
[Re: LeonSulak]
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12/11/22 03:48 PM
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Yes most definitley, especially if you caught it out of a modern bass boat, like was said I caught it out of this brand boat, trolling motor, electronics, shallow water anchors, and so on. Wouldn't worry about trying to cash out the actual fish; don't think you can do that anyway, but if it were here "share a lunker" would probably want it or it could go to BPS like Ethel did.
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