ANDERSON, S.C. - A Georgia man who has been fishing for striper almost 20 years may have finally landed a state record. <br>
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Terry McConnell, 50, of Eastanollee, Ga., caught a 59-pound, eight-ounce striper last Sunday, according to the Anderson Independent-Mail. The fish was nearly 48 inches long and had a girth of more than 32 inches. <br>
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The current state record is 56 pounds, caught by James Robinson of McCormick last year on Richard B. Russell Lake. <br>
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State Natural Resources Department officials are verifying to see if the fish is a record, the newspaper reported. <br>
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McConnell said he was fishing with a 20-pound test line near the Lake Hartwell Dam using blue herrings as bait. He said it took about 20 minutes to reel the fish in. <br>
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McConnell weighed his fish at Garretts Fishing and Marine, where he gets his blue herrings, and at the Natural Resources Department office in Clemson. <br>
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McConnell's trophy will be mounted and join six others on the wall of his body shop. <br>
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``They range from 42 pounds to 55 pounds,'' he said. <br>
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When he is not mending fenders or reeling in stripers, McConnell can be found racing cars at area dirt tracks. <br>
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``Race 'til midnight, get up and go fishing,'' McConnell said.
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