Walleye are definitely a favorite among anglers, with 44 states boasting walleye records. A true trophy walleye weighs over 10 pounds—big, chunky, and pushing 28 inches or more. But the world record is a whole different beast. In 1960, Mabry Harper’s 25-pound, 41-inch walleye caused major controversy, especially since the fish didn’t look that massive in the photos. After years of debate (and losing the title to a 22-pounder from Arkansas), fresh evidence in 2019 restored Harper’s walleye as the undisputed heavyweight champ—an almost mythical catch!
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