Young Angler Sets Record with Record-Breaking White Sucker Catch

11-Year-Old Sets Arkansas State Record for White Sucker

An 11-year-old angler’s patience paid off when he caught a record-breaking white sucker while trout fishing with his father at Bull Shoals Dam. Daniel Bridgmon’s catch weighed 1 pound 15 ounces and has been confirmed as the first state record for the species in Arkansas.

Daniel Bridgmon caught this 1-pound, 15-ounce white sucker at Bull Shoals State Park, setting the first state record for the species in Arkansas. Daniel Bridgmon caught this 1-pound, 15-ounce white sucker at Bull Shoals State Park, setting the first state record for the species in Arkansas. AGFC photo by Pamela Varner.

The fish was caught on June 14 using a nightcrawler on the bottom, and it put up a solid fight before being landed. After verifying the species and weight with the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, Daniel’s catch was officially recognized as a state record.

The Catch:

  • Species: White sucker
  • Weight: 1 pound 15 ounces
  • Location: Bull Shoals Dam
  • Bait: Nightcrawler

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