“He broke three lines, and I had the only hook that stayed in him the whole time,” Turner told the Clarion-Ledger.
It almost didn’t happen. “We passed it by the first time,” he said. “We really didn’t think he was big enough to go after.”
Turner’s record catch came a week after the state record for heaviest gator was broken twice within hours.
On Sept. 1, a 723.5-pound gator was caught by Beth Trammell in a canal near Redwood, Miss., according to MSNewsNow.com, breaking the previous state record of 697.5 pounds.
But Trammell’s record was short-lived. An hour after the record was certified, Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks’ Alligator Program coordinator Ricky Flynt processed a record 727-pound gator that was snared by Dustin Bockman, a UPS driver from Vickburg, Miss., who took the 13-foot, 4.5-inch gator in the Mississippi River near Big Black River.
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