On July 2, 2009, when it was announced that Manabu Kurita had caught a 22-pound, 4-ounce largemouth that tied George Perry’s 1932 all-tackle world record, and had caught the astoundingly huge fish not in the United States, but in a Japanese lake, a lot of American bass anglers were puzzled. A friend of mine said what was on the minds of many: “A world-record bass in Japan? I didn’t even know they had bass in Japan.”
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