67-POUND STRIPER CAUGHT IN CT

Connecticut resident Dan Radman kicked-off his 2022 fishing season with a bang last week while fishing a bit to the south in a tributary to the Chesapeake Bay. Dan was fishing a fire tiger Rapala Super Shad Rap when he hooked into the fish of a lifetime, a striped bass that measured 52.5 inches and sported a 32-inch girth. Current striped bass regulations require the fish to be released, so according to the striped bass weight formula (length x girth²/800), the fish weighed an impressive 67.2 pounds! He also landed three more striped bass on the day that weighed in excess of 35 pounds to go along with several smaller fish and the giant bass.

Bill Siemantel
Bill Siemantel is a Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame (Legendary Angler), author, lure designer, tournament angler and industry consultant with a lifetime of experience. Founder of The BBZ (Big Bass Zone) and host of the theBBZtv, Bill teaches others the techniques to catch bigger fish no matter what the species, fresh or salt water. His high-quality content is regarded as some of the best in the industry. With easy-to-follow steps and instructions, ride along with Bill and his friends in a new chapter of fishing.
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