1. Red (redfish) Drum

    1. Keith Bodine 0
      Very nice. WOW! 38”. Congrats. Which bay? 🇺🇸👍
  2. 70 lb. 53 in. Red (redfish) Drum

    1. Larry Walls 0
      and where
    2. Larry Walls 0
      how did you catch it
    3. Larry Walls 0
      you sure that's 70 pounds
    4. honza look 0
      Lmao there is no way that fish was 70 lbs definitely more like 30 lbs
    5. James . 0
      Dang man you could've been on the record book... well there is always next time!
    6. Eric Sanford 0
      yep had weight verified state record was 59 .5 waiter when we took her out the water 72.75 again when we got home 63.25 Wasn’t aware that I broke the state record ...more till after I’ve done research on it but I appreciate y’all’s input
    7. Eric Sanford 0
      yep had weight verified state record was 59 .5 waiter when we took her out the water 72.75 again when we got home 63.25 Wasn’t aware that I broke the state record ...more till after I’ve done research on it but I appreciate y’all’s input
    8. Eric Sanford 0
      yep had weight verified state record was 59 .5 waiter when we took her out the water 72.75 again when we got home 63.25 Wasn’t aware that I broke the state record ...more till after I’ve done research on it but I appreciate y’all’s input
    9. James . 0
      The Texas record is 59 1/2 lb, that is more like a 50 pounder, I could be wrong from seeing the picture, but still that is a beast!
    10. daniel harman 0
      the record is @60lbs! you sure that is a 70lbs red fish?
    11. James . 0
      Holy Mackerel that is a beast red! Makes me wanna go to the gulf coast again! Would love to know how you caught this beast?
    12. Robert Coleman 0
      What a beast! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
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