Doc
Kennedy with his World Record Red Snapper caught June 23, 1996
while fishing out of Port Fourchon's Belle Pass Marina - Charlie
Hardison & Sons Charters.
Doc
Kennedy suspected he was into some big red snapper that day in
June and his hunch proved to be a reality. Doc had not one but
two big fish on at the same time. He had a fight on his hands
not only with the shear size of the red snappers but keeping them
out of the offshore rig was also a challenge. When they surfaced
it was hard to tell which one was bigger. We'll never know as
one got off at the boat. Doc knew he had a Louisiana State Record
for sure and until he got back to Belle Pass Marina he had no
idea it was in fact a world record red snapper.
The
50 lb. 4 oz. red snapper was nearly 41 inches to the tip of the
tail and had a girth of 36.5 inches. The huge fish barely fit
in a 120 qt. ice chest. It beat the former world record by almost
4 pounds and the louisiana record by 10 pounds. It was an easy
choice that year for the Louisiana Outdoor Writers Association
to select the "Outstanding Catch of 1996." The International
Game Fish Association declared it an all-tackle world record that
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