World Record Blue Catfish

Nick Anderson (left) holds the 143-pound blue catfish he caught late Saturday. He was fishing with his dad, Rick (center) and brother Jeramie Mullis. (Mecklenburg News/Dallas Weston)

What’s in the water at Buggs Island Lake, Virginia? Apparently, giant blue catfish.

Back in March, Tony Milam set the current Virginia state record with a 109-pound blue. Three weeks ago, Rick Anderson pulled out a 95-pound monster out of the lake. And this past Saturday, Nick Anderson (Rick’s son) — a 29-year-old high school football coach from Greenville, N.C. — caught a fish that will top them all. His trophy, a 143-pound behemoth, will probably shatter the state record and set a new world record as well!

Anderson’s monster whiskerfish measured 57 inches long and boasted a girth of 43.5 inches.

The fight to land the mega-cat lasted 45 minutes according to the Richmond Times-Dispatch.  Anderson brought the fish boatside four different times, and in the process, the giant fish destroyed his only net. Finally, Anderson and his step-brother Jeramie Mullis and father Rick wrestled the fish onto the deck of their pontoon boat, sparking an onboard celebration.

“My brother and my dad were jumping up and down. I just sat there kind of shocked. At the time we didn’t know how much he weighed. We knew he was big. We knew we were going to get him certified and measured. But we didn’t know he was going to be a world record,” Anderson shared.

It was almost 9 p.m. on Saturday night. Now, their challenge was to find a place with certified scales where they could weigh the fish.

The trio called the local sheriff, who was able to get a hardware store to open up and officially weigh the cat.

After the weigh-in, the potential world record blue catfish was placed in a 250-gallon container with aerators, but didn’t survive past Sunday afternoon. Virginia fisheries biologists believe the cat was between 15 and 25 years old.

Anderson told Kinston Varsity Sports that he used a Shakespeare “Ugly Stick” rod, a Shimano reel with 30 pound test line, and a self-made rig. His bait? You’ll have to figure out a way to marry into his family as it’s a closely guarded secret.

The International Game Fish Association will have to certify the giant catch, but if it’s accepted, Anderson’s fish will easily break the current 130-pound world record, which was caught last July by Missouri’s Greg Bernal.

  • http://www.the-fishing-place.com Dennis Stapleton

    Amazing catch. It's only been a few months since the last world record of 130.

  • Duane Scarborough Do

    I fish when possible with my cousin, Wayne Strickland from Dublin, Ga., at Santee Cooper. I have seen, know and caught some big cats. This one is super. Way to go!! Doc

  • Blake loveless

    I went fishing with my buddy Dustin Orona of okc, Oklahoma and caught some monster fish but nothing like this. Way to go guys!!!

  • hunt7777

    I wonder if this fish is edible and how tasty it is.

  • http://MSN Melvin Soper

    Inregard to edible and tasty…… Not, when I was a kid we caught at 73lb flathead and it was Nasty….Picked up on a trout line in the lake of the Ozarks, Warsaw , Mo………. Great job on the new record..

    • SETXCAJUN

      A FLATHEAD IS REALLY A GREASY FISH LIKE A MUDCAT WITH YELLOWISH MEAT BUT A BLUECAT HAS A WHITE MEAT ON THEM AND THEY ARE A VERY GOOD TASTING FISH EXCEPT THE BELLY MEAT !!

  • kenny allen

    Ive live near kerr lake all my 61 years that the biggest cat I have ever see !

  • Garry

    OMG, thats a big catfish!

  • Jeff Graybill

    River Mosters do exsit in lakes too way to go gentalmen I used to catfish but its been 5 years since I've been now I'm going to get my rod and rels out cleaned up and relined and get drowning a bait.

  • Phillip Fore

    My wife and son plan to eat dinner at the Bass Pro tonight to see the 109 pound catfish and I just find out about the 143 LB. fish . Sorry that it died.I also thought the record would be caught in the James River not Buggs Island

  • Cindy

    We have a house on Kerr/Buggs Island…I think that catfish may have eaten some of our flip flops. LOL!! Nice Work fellas!!!

  • Jake Bussolini

    Great Fish. i am writing a book about catfish and would like to include some info on the fisherman and catch. please e mail me for correspondence.

  • TERRICIA MARTIN

    THAT IS A BIG CATFISH! I HAVE CAUGHT CATFISH BEFORE AND NOT THAT BIG! CONGRATS ON YOUR JOUNERY OF CATCHING FISH!

  • Jon

    In regards to big fish being edible….if you clean them correctly and prepare them right, they are just as good, if not better than smaller fish. Its nonsense to think that they aren't edible.

    • mike

      shut up fag

  • hunter

    thats fake

  • Ernie Ferrel

    I caught a 46 lb blue catfish on 6 lb xt line what a fight, I can only imagine what a fight your fish was. Great fish. Congratulations.

  • rocky

    can i use your fish for bait to catch a real blue,just kidding great catch i am green with envy

  • Tim

    i hope you fellows have a good fillet knife for that one.

  • joe

    Oh I thought that fish was the bait..just jokn thats a nice fish man. great job landing that one