When 13-year-old Julian Her returned to high school for the primary day of sophistication, the Northern California eighth-grader had an exciting story to inform about his summer season trip.
Her wrote his identify into native fishing lore and doubtlessly the document e-book as he landed a 63.7-pound white sea bass whereas on a household journey to Tomales Bay, about 30 miles southwest of Santa Rosa, on Aug. 10.
“I really feel like a star,” Her, a scholar at Riverside Meadows Intermediate College in Plumas Lake, mentioned about his myriad interviews with pals and media alike.
“The factor that’s been cool about catching this fish is so many individuals come as much as you and ask you, “The place did you catch this fish?” Or they are saying, “That’s an incredible fish.”
The teenager weighs solely about 15 kilos greater than his well-known catch. His earlier greatest was a 10-pound catfish he snagged in Could, in accordance with his father, Rinna Her.
“I really feel like a star,” Julian Her, a scholar at Riverside Meadows Intermediate College in Plumas Lake, mentioned about his myriad interviews with pals and media alike. Right here he’s with a earlier catch on Could 29.
(Courtesy of Rinna Her)
“I don’t know the right way to describe it for the time being,” mentioned Rinna Her, who lives along with his spouse and three children in Rio Oso. “It was so enjoyable, a once-in-a-lifetime second, and I believe we all know that my son, myself or anybody within the occasion won’t ever catch a fish like that once more.”
The Hers are documenting their trophy fish and making an attempt to confirm its standing with the Florida-based Worldwide Recreation Fish Assn.
To confirm a document catch, the IGFA asks candidates to doc their catch, weigh the fish on licensed scales on strong floor and save and submit the sort out.
The fish was initially weighed at Bodega Deal with in Petaluma on Aug. 10. The store is serving to the Hers full documentation and certification.
If the IGFA accepts the declare, Julian’s catch would break the earlier junior world white sea bass document of 59 kilos, set in 2002. The 63.7-pound haul would additionally set the junior class document for that fishing line energy.
Bodega Deal with supervisor Angelina Love mentioned white sea bass is a standard catch in Tomales Bay.
The store has additionally seen its share of huge fish, together with when retailer proprietor Ken Brown hooked a 202.6-pound bluefin tuna in 2022.
What made the most recent massive haul so particular, nonetheless, is the angler.
“There’s been numerous consideration,” Love mentioned. “Folks have been asking who’s the child who caught the enormous sea bass.”

13-year-old Rio Oso resident Julian Her along with his father, Rinna, on a fishing journey on Oct. 10, 2021.
(Courtesy of Rinna Her)
The temperatures on Aug. 10 hovered within the excessive 50s to low 60s for the higher a part of the day, making for splendid fishing climate, Rinna Her mentioned.
Father, son and three different visiting members of the family arrived at 5 a.m., trying to catch space halibut.
Someday round midday, Julian’s rod, held within the boat by a holder, started to dip.
The teenager, who was consuming a sandwich, was alerted by his uncle that he had a chunk.
Julian initially struggled to carry on, main members of the fishing occasion to consider he was preventing an space bat ray.
It wasn’t till Julian’s uncle helped the teenager reel within the monster fish that they realized it wasn’t a ray.
“I’m considering, ‘I don’t know if that is actual, I didn’t know if it was actual,’” Julian mentioned. “Did I actually pull that huge sea bass in?”
The fish was ultimately dragged onto the boat, photographed after which taken to be weighed.