k Manabu Kurita shows off the 22.5pound 10.12kilo black bass he caught at Lake Biwa in Shiga prefecture in western Japan on July 2, 2009. Kurita, the 33yearold selfemployed worker caught what could be the world record if approved at the countrys larget lake. The existing world record, the 22pound and fourounce bass, was caught by George W. Perry at Montgomery Lake in Georgia, USA, in 1972. Photo by Manabu KuritaAFLOmis 3145. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Manabu Kurita shows off the 22.5-pound (10.12-kilo) black bass he caught at Lake Biwa in Shiga prefecture in western Japan on July 2, 2009. Kurita, the 33-year-old self-employed worker caught what could be the world record if approved at the country's larget lake. The existing world record, the 22-pound and four-ounce bass, was caught by George W. Perry at Montgomery Lake in Georgia, USA, in 1972. (Photo by Manabu Kurita/AFLO/mis) [3145].
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Manabu Kurita shows off the 22.5-pound (10.12-kilo) black bass he caught at Lake Biwa in Shiga prefecture in western Japan on July 2, 2009. Kurita, the 33-year-old self-employed worker caught what could be the world record if approved at the country's larget lake. The existing world record, the 22-pound and four-ounce bass, was caught by George W. Perry at Montgomery Lake in Georgia, USA, in 1972. (Photo by Manabu Kurita/AFLO/mis) [3145].

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