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The state's previous record for a flathead was 80 pounds.
Hagen, of Swanton, caught the monster he named Brutus along the river near Brownville, according to the World-Herald's account. He was fishing overnight Saturday with his brother, Darin.
He hooked Brutus using a bluegill for bait with a Meat Hunter rod and a Penn Fierce 3 bait-running spinning reel. He had Whisker Seeker 50-pound monofilament line.
“That’s the biggest freshwater fish I’ve ever seen up close,” conservation officer Matt Seitz said. “It was an amazing fish.” He expects it to be a long time before the record is broken again.
The 61-year-old’s phone has been blowing up since news of the state record has spread.
The Omaha paper says Hagen had hoped to find it a home for Brutus, but the tanks at Schramm Education Center can’t accommodate a fish that size, and he couldn’t get any of the big sporting goods stores to bite. So he released Brutus back into the Missouri River.
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