A Bradleyville teen now holds a state fishing record. According to the Missouri Department of Conservation, Riley Isaacs, 17, was bowfishing at Lake Taneycomo earlier this month when he shot a 2-pound ...
Well hey guys, yeah, we're in Farley, Missouri near the Platte River where crews from Missouri Department of Conservation and Missouri Fisheries are hard at work all week getting the carp fish removed ...
Seventeen-year-old Riley Isaacs from Bradleyville, Missouri, arrowed a record-book redear sunfish while bowfishing Lake Taneycomo on April 18. Isaac’s panfish, which weighed in at 2 pounds 3 ounces, ...
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The new state record, caught on the Missouri River, weighs in at 121.1 pounds and measures in at 59.75 inches. The previous ...
The record-breaking catch, an invasive bighead carp weighing over 118 pounds, was reeled in by Bryan Baker on Grand Lake O’ the Cherokees in northeastern Oklahoma, according to the Oklahoma Department ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) congratulates Riley Isaacs of Bradleyville for becoming the latest state record holder for redear sunfish. The 17-year-old was ...
17-year-old Riley Isaacs now holds the Missouri state record for redear sunfish. The 2-pound, 3-ounce fish was shot with a bow and arrow at Lake Taneycomo. Isaacs' record falls under the "alternative ...