Tuesday, August 12, 2025

 

        Many of you have probably already heard of this fish, weighed in at Bodega Tackle. "13 year old Julian Her from Marysville caught a massive 63.7lb white sea bass out of tomales bay today!" Nice work, young man. Possibly IGFA record work. That's the kind of thing that makes you think that there's a bunch of them and you have a chance at catching one. We all know that the reality is that there's no other fish. No way that anybody else is going to catch one. Especially not Tom Carter, a man known for not catching....



   Pardon my French, but Holy Crap! Tom Carter, against all reasonable odds, caught his second (yes, #2 lifetime) white seabass. This one weighed 34 pounds. It ate, just like Jerrie Carter's halibut, a live sardine. Who doesn't like sardines? Clearly, seabass and halibut really, really like them. Love is a tough word. But a strong like for sure. Good job, Tom. Don't be surprised when people will say, " You mean Jerrie caught it?" We all know. You know too. Jerrie does the catching. And yet here you are. Catching. The world is unhinged. But good on you sir. Nice work. 



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