Man Catches 95-Pound Record Breaking Flathead Catfish

by Gaogao

Last month, the angling community in southeast Oklahoma buzzed with excitement as Bradley Courtwright made headlines by reeling in a giant flathead catfish, tipping the scales at nearly 100 pounds. This record breaking catch occurred in Pine Creek Reservoir located in McCurtain County.

Utilizing a traditional fishing technique known as a trotline, Bradley Courtwright landed this monster fish. A trotline consists of a heavy fishing line, a hook and a weight that are all attached to either a float or overhanging branch.

The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation highlighted Courtwright’s achievement in a social media post, celebrating the catch as the largest flathead ever recorded in Pine Creek history. Surpassing the existing rod and reel record by nearly 20 pounds, Courtwright’s fish secured its spot in the record books.

Despite this remarkable achievement, Courtwright’s catch barely missed claiming the state’s unrestricted division record, falling short by only 11 pounds. This record was set in 1977, as another angler caught a 106-pound catfish using a trot line similar to the one Bradly Courtwright used.

According to one of Courtwright’s family members, this fish was kept and used to feed tons of hungry mouths.


Sam HanggiSam Hanggi

Sam Hanggi

Sam Hanggi spent four years competing on the Auburn University Bass Fishing Team and pursuing a degree in Pre-Law. He has fished competitively all over the country and will continue to fish competitively outside of Wired2fish. Sam’s favorite technique is throwing a big swimbait up shallow. Some of his favorite bodies of water are Saginaw Bay, St. Lawrence River, Clarks Hill and the James River.

He has had numerous top ten and top five finishes throughout his college career and has a love for sharing his knowledge and passion for fishing with others.

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