Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

A record-breaking perch was caught Monday

It likely will be recorded in state books as a tie

- By John Hayes John Hayes: jhayes@postgazett­e.com

A yellow perch caught in Lake Erie on Monday appears to be the largest ever caught in Pennsylvan­ia.

Because of state record weighing protocols, however, the size of the 3.02-pound fish will likely be recorded as 3.0 pounds, tying it with the previous state record.

Chuck Main will have to wait a few weeks for the final ruling. The Ellwood City resident caught the lunker off Presque Isle on a jig fitted with a Strike King skirt. It was weighed in the presence of Fish and Boat personnel on a certified scale at Reddi Bait in Bridgewate­r, Beaver County.

The official size of the previous record perch was also the result of a compromise dictated by record-measuring standards.

On April 9, 2021, a yellow perch was pulled from the Sunoco Cribs east of Presque Isle Bay by Kirk Rudzinski of Erie. The fish was caught on an emerald shiner and had a scale weight of 2.98 pounds.

According to the state’s Record Fish Applicatio­n Rules, a fish’s weight is rounded up to the nearest ounce. To beat the previous record it must exceed it by at least 2 ounces. Additional rules apply, including the angler’s license status, fishing gear used and catch confirmed to be in Pennsylvan­ia waters. Length and girth are not considered.

Mr. Rudzinsky’s 2.98pound catch was officially rounded up to 3.0 pounds, exceeding the previous record by 2 ounces and setting a new state record.

Mr. Main’s yellow perch did not exceed the previous record by more than 2 ounces. His fish with a 3.02pound scale weight was officially recorded at 3.0 ounces, even though the 2.98-pound scale weight of the previous record holder was documented at 3.0 pounds. Yellow perch spawn in early April, contributi­ng to the weight of the fish caught by Mr. Main and Mr. Rudzinski.

Following examinatio­n of photos and officer testimony, Fish and Boat is expected to confirm the record within a few weeks. The only rewards for setting a Pennsylvan­ia fish record are official publicatio­n of the catch and bragging rights.

 ?? Tim Reddinger ?? Chuck Main, of Ellwood City, holds the record-breaking perch — which may be documented as a tie — he caught on Monday off Presque Isle. The photo was taken inside Reddi Bait in Bridgewate­r, Beaver County.
Tim Reddinger Chuck Main, of Ellwood City, holds the record-breaking perch — which may be documented as a tie — he caught on Monday off Presque Isle. The photo was taken inside Reddi Bait in Bridgewate­r, Beaver County.

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