Very cool that the kid was able to land such a big fish, even if it was a humpie. A trophy is a trophy and a terd is a terd. If the father is not going to at least mount the fish, then he should at least eat it. I would really really really be disappointed in today's society (even more than I am now) if a 9 yr old kid kept a world record and couldn't get it mounted.
I like what was said, "we keep the first few fish and then we practice c-n-r for the most part." I think that is true, at least for the educated, conscience-minded people. I practice this and I don't have a mind.
I'm proud of this kid and his accomplishment. Most of us spend our whole lives in search of trophies, but only a few of us are blessed by God to actually see a trophy, and even fewer harvest a trophy.
That's what makes a trophy a trophy...that's what makes it special. If we have nothing but 14 pound humpies swimming around, then who's to say what a trophy would be? I mean if the norm became 14 pounds...
Not ruffling too much Parker. Just not everyone has such an extreme catch-n-release policy....because of many different reasons. Plus, if the dad can't afford the mount on a world record, I don't think he's the kind that carries a tape measurer around with him; and others (like myself) may not know all the biology, etc. associated with fish.
And also, consider the source. The father may have said so much more about the fish, or the kid did, but editors hack and change a story like an artist paints on an easel.
Hopefully somebody can get in touch with the padre of this kid and work something out with the mount. If anything, break out a tape measurer and get a replica made of the fish and have the taxidermist "brighten" the fish up or make other cosmetic changes. To me though, a big cosmetic cover-up would completely change the trophy. I like to keep it how I caught it. That doesn't mean I retain trophies. It means how I said it.