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Lunker Bass Worthy of Warmer Reception

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Is Greg Wittig’s catch of an 8 3/4-pound spotted bass at Riverside County’s Lake Perris Monday a potential world record?

It is. But Wittig couldn’t be reached for comment, and a spokesman at the lake couldn’t get much out of him, other than the fact he was using 10-pound test line.

“I told him he had a shot at line class, but he wasn’t really interested in talking,” Charlie Lamkin said. “He didn’t want to tell anybody where he got it or what he got it on.”

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Wittig could be taking the necessary steps to have his catch certified. Or he might have had the fish for dinner.

In any case, the 10-pound line class is open, according to the International Game Fish Assn.’s 1990 record book. The all-tackle record, also from Lake Perris, is two 9-pound 4-ounce fish caught in February and April of 1987.

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