DNREC encourages fishermen to kill, and not release, invasive species. (Photo courtesy of DNREC)

2 invasive fish break state records in Delaware waters

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Culture

Delaware anglers recently shattered state records with catches of two invasive fish species, according to the state Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC). Jason Wise of Bear landed a 33-pound, 15.68-ounce flathead catfish on May 21 in Lums Pond, setting Delaware’s first official state record for the species. Just days later, Dyllan Rust of Harrington broke the record …