A Massachusetts angler has established a new fishing record in the state of North Carolina.
Matthew Frattasio was aboard Riptide Charters, under the direction of Captain Terry Nugent, when he reeled in a 26-pound, 15.6-ounce almaco jack near Morehead City, according to a press release issued by the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ).
Frattasio was fishing in waters that reached depths of 80 feet.
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The fish was caught using "live menhaden and 50-pound braid on a Daiwa Saltist MQ 14000 reel paired with a Hogy Tuna jigging rod," the press release continued.
There is no previous record for the almaco jack in North Carolina, but this fish is a large catch when compared to some other state records.
"In my 40-plus years of fishing, the two days on riptide charters was the most insane experience ever – non-stop on the bite for start to finish," Frattasio told Fox News Digital in a statement.
"After slamming Albies inshore all morning, captain Terry [Nugent] made the decision to hit deeper water off a wreck and magic happened. After a few solid amber jacks, we hooked into the Almaco. Without [the] captain's extensive knowledge, we would’ve released it. Big shoutout to my buddy Bob Savastano for taking me on this trip."
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Frattasio's catch measured 36.4 inches from the tip of the nose to the fork in the tail and 26 inches around, the DEQ shared in its release.
"Georgia and Florida’s state records stand at 7-pounds 0.7-ounce, and 35-pounds 9-ounces, respectively," the DEQ reported.
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Frattasio and Capt. Nugent had the fish reviewed by a fisheries staff member located at the Morehead City office of the Division of Marine Fisheries Headquarters.
Nugent recently shared news of the catch on his Facebook page.
"Today was one of the best days of fishing I've EVER experienced anywhere," Nugent wrote in the post.
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Nugent and his team, along with Frattasio, were out on the open water for eight hours.
"After a legitimate 100 FISH day, Matt [Frattasio] hooked a beast that could not be tamed on an 8k combo. 2.5 hours the fish had its way with us," Nugent wrote.
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Fox News reached out to Nugent for comment.
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