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40 Pound African Pompano may be NEW World Record!

Summary by alloutdoor.com
What started as a routine fishing trip for Yvonne Norman and her brother Will Van Duyn off St. Augustine on June 16 became the catch of a lifetime when Norman hooked into a massive African pompano that may break a 40-year-old world record. The siblings were trolling live pogies (menhaden) around Nine Mile Reef, targeting king mackerel, when one of their rods suddenly bent under tremendous pressure around 11 a.m. Norman grabbed the rod and began …
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alloutdoor.com broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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