Biggest Murray Cod Ever Caught

Biggest Murray Cod Ever Caught. Pin by Jayne G on Fishing Fishing humor, Marine fish, Fish chart Rob Paxevanos was fishing Lake Glenlyon, over 250km inland from Byron Bay. The Murray cod (Maccullochella peelii) is the largest native Australian freshwater fish species, and is probably the most iconic

My cod, what a diner! Sportshounds
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The species' credentials are impressive: it can live for more than 50 years and has been recorded weighing over 100kg and measuring longer than 1.5m. This particular fish is included in many, many scientific texts as the biggest Murray Cod ever caught and it is possible that Murray cod can actually get that big, if one extrapolates from length-age records in scientific papers (Anderson, J.R., Morison, A.K

My cod, what a diner! Sportshounds

I caught my biggest ever Murray cod which was 98cm in. Rob Paxevanos was fishing Lake Glenlyon, over 250km inland from Byron Bay. To be exact the biggest ever recorded, 127 cm, weighing somewhere between 90-100 pounds

Big Murray Cod on Surface YouTube. The Murray cod (Maccullochella peelii) is the largest native Australian freshwater fish species, and is probably the most iconic This particular fish is included in many, many scientific texts as the biggest Murray Cod ever caught and it is possible that Murray cod can actually get that big, if one extrapolates from length-age records in scientific papers (Anderson, J.R., Morison, A.K

My first time targeting Murray Cod! 1.12 meters. This thing put up a serious fight. r/Fishing. The biggest recorded was 1.8m long and weighed 113kg! Where was the biggest Murray cod ever caught? In fact, the 'record' is based on a letter to the Sydney Morning Herald on 6th of October 1955 from a Mr Noble, who claimed to remember a 250-pound Murray Cod being caught in the Barwon River in 1902 just outside Walgett, north-western New South. The species' credentials are impressive: it can live for more than 50 years and has been recorded weighing over 100kg and measuring longer than 1.5m.