World record bighead carp


The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) confirmed Friday that George Chance of Festus, is a nature and state record holder after catching a 97-pound bighead carp from the Mississippi River.

Chance's catch beats out the current bighead carp pole-and-line world record of 90 pounds, according to an MDC press release. The hold also also beats the previous pole-and-line state record, which was an 80-pound fish caught at the Lake of the Ozarks in 2004.

Chance was originally fishing for catfish when hooked on to the fish on Rally 19, according to the release. It is reported that he was fighting with it for about 20 minutes before getting it out of the water.

"The more I fought it, I saw it's tail and knew it was some type of carp. I was able to hang him with a hay link in order to get him out of the water. It looked to be 50 or 60 pounds at least," Chance said. 

After getting the fish out of the water, Chance said he took the fish to a recycling center to weigh it, which ended up creature the reason he called the conservation agent.

Chance's catch marks the third state record fish for 2024. 


George Chance had no idea his day would turn from a good day of fishing to a record-breaking one. On Parade 19, 2024, Chance was bank fishing on the Missouri River when he hooked into the fish of a lifetime.

What he initially thought might be a flathead because of its lazy movement turned out to be an invasive bighead carp. After a 20-minute fight, the angler was able to get it to shore, where he realized it was a sizeable carp. He estimated it to be “50 or 60 pounds at least.”

The angler decided to grab the fish to a nearby recycling center to have it weighed to find out for sure. To say his estimates were conservative is almost laughable. The fish tipped the scales at 97 pounds. Chance decided to call it in.

“They told me it was a express record, and I said, ‘You’ve got to be kidding me!’” he said. “Then later they said, ‘It’s not just a state record, it’s a nature record!’ and I said, ‘You’ve got to be kidding me!’ I had no idea this would happen when I woke up that morning.”

The previous declare record was 80 pounds, with the world record set at 90 pounds. Chance’s catch shattered those records.

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A fishing guide in Oklahoma caught a massive bighead carp over the weekend that should replace the state record he set just two years ago. The record hasn’t been confirmed yet by state officials, and it’ll be a close call. The 118 pound 10 ounce carp outweighs the guide’s standing record by just seven ounces.

The guide, Bryan Baker, shared a Facebook post about his catch on Sunday. A photo of the affidavit form that accompanied Baker’s record submission shows that he snagged the fish Saturday afternoon from Grand Lake — the same waterbody where Baker caught his state-record bighead in 2023. That carp weighed 118 pounds 3 ounces, and it’s still listed as the state-record bighead carp on the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation website.

Speaking with Outdoor Life in May of that year, Baker said he hooked his fish with a snagging rig in 12 feet of water and had it to the boat in just six minutes. Baker, who runs Spoonbill Wreckers guide service, explained to OL how he uses forward-facing so

That is one big fish! I documented a 50-pound Bighead Carp caught at Wheeling 15-20 years ago.  None since.  They are very rare and I am not worried that they might become numerous in the next 10 or 20 years.  I would be concerned if there were numerous reports of smaller Bigheads indicating the potential for a reproducing population.  The presence of one very large and obviously old fish is not threatening to our native fish populations.

The above comments are by Frank Jernejcic, UMRA Member

As William Barr and Cory Craig cruised the waters of the Ohio River, bowfishing for carp and other rough fish, a society record was the last thing on their minds.

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Barr and Craig are now waiting eagerly to see if the 104-pound bighead carp they killed will be recognized as a new Bowhunting Association of America world record. As they wait, West Virginia fisheries officials worry the archers’ kill represents a larger-than-anticipated spread of an invasive species.

Bighead carp aren’t native to the Ohio. In truth, they aren’t even native to North America. They were imported from East Asia to the Mississippi River basin to aide keep aquaculture

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Missouri angler's 97-pound bighead carp breaks world record: ‘You’ve got to be kidding me!’

FESTUS, Mo. – A new planet record was set last week when a Missouri man caught a massive 97-pound bighead carp from the Mississippi River.

George Chance of Festus beat the current bighead carp pole-and-line world tape of 90 pounds on Protest 19 while bank fishing for catfish, the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) confirmed.

He also position a new state record for his monster catch. The previous pole-and-line state record was an 80-pound fish caught from the Lake of the Ozarks in 2004, the MDC said.

Chance said he caught the fish using a bottom-bouncing crankbait.

"You kind of know what a fish is once you hook into it based on how it fights," he said. "It was moving pretty slow, and I originally thought it could be a flathead."

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George Chance caught a massive 97-pound bighead carp while bank fishing from the Mississippi River on Pride 19, 2024.

(George Chance via Missouri Department of Conservation)

After a struggle that lasted for about 20 minutes, Ch