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IGFA: 26-lb. landlocked Atlantic Salmon’s a new World Record

March 17, 2011 By JD 1 Comment

If landlocked sockeye got this big, you'd never land one!


On March 14, the International Game Fish Association announced that that the 26-pound, 12-ounce landlocked Atlantic Salmon caught last fall by Tom Aufiero of Lafayette, IN in Michigan’s Torch Lake catch is the new IGFA All-Tackle world record for the species.

Aufiero caught the fish on a small shrimp-patterned fly fished on 6-pound tippet with guide guide, Matt Supinski, owner of the Gray Drake Lodge.

For more details, click HERE

Filed Under: Trophy Room Tagged With: all tackle world record, atlantic salmon, igfa, landlocked salmon, michigan

Pyramid Lake produces pending line class world record cutthroat trout

March 15, 2011 By JD 2 Comments

Robin's gotta get get some bonus points for the hat!


The fact that you can be just one cast away from glory on any given day is one of the things that makes fishing so damn cool. Just ask Robin J. Wood Sr. of Modesto, CA, who was fishing Pyramid Lake, Nevada on February 5, 2011 when he hooked into this beast of a lahontan cutthroat trout…which at 17 pounds, 4 ounces, is a pending IGFA 20-pound test line class world record.

The huge cutty bit a Blue Fox spoon and took 15 minutes to land…which is saying something, considering these fish aren’t the world’s greatest scrappers. Assuming all the paperwork goes through okay, Wood’s fish will easily best the current IGFA 20-pound record of 11 pounds, 6 ounces.

Filed Under: Trophy Room Tagged With: igfa, lahontan cutthroat trout, pyramid Lake, world record

Talk about kicking off the career in style…His first steelhead: A 25-pounder!

February 4, 2011 By JD 10 Comments

Quit while you're ahead, brother! It's gonna be tough to top this one!


Would you believe that this 25.9-pound, 40 1/4x 26-inch steelhead was the first one ever for Mick here? He caught the jumbo hatchery beast while side-drifting Pautzke’s cured eggs in Northwestern Washington with our pal guide Bill “Swanny” Swann.

That’s the good news.

The bad news is it’s probably time for Mick to take up golf…table tennis…antiquing…cubist painting…French cooking…whatever. Because, when you start your steelhead fishing career off with a fish like that, there’s really nowhere to go but down…

Filed Under: Trophy Room Tagged With: 20 pound steelhead, bill swanny swann, pautzke's, side drifting, Steelhead

A good start to 2011: A 20-pound steelhead!

January 4, 2011 By JD 6 Comments

Klar (left) and Moore with a little New Year's Magic!

Talk about a way to get your year kick-started! Curtis Moore of Healdsburg, CA (fishing with guide John Klar) just this morning, Jan. 4 at 9AM, caught and released this beautiful 20-pound wild steelhead in the Smith River.

Klar, via “boat phone,” said that they hooked the beast at the top of Jed Smith Park. “It was an epic fight,” say Klar. The fish jumped several times and just tore holes in the water.” You can tell what Klar was talking about when he called the fish “flawless.”

Moore hooked the big daddy on a peach Fish Pill, some orange yarn and a small cluster of eggs. Nice work!

Filed Under: Trophy Room Tagged With: 20 pound steelhead, john klar, side drifting, Smith River

Pending World Record Bull Trout from the Flathead River

December 21, 2010 By JD 5 Comments

Mmmm...cork...it's what's for dinner! (IGFA Photo)

Bo Nelson of Oro Valley, AZ was working an egg pattern on British Columbia’s Flathead River with guide Kim Sedrovic, when this tank of a bull trout came calling. The fish took 10 minutes to land and, upon being weighed, pulled the needle down to 14 pounds, which just may qualify it for a 12-pound tippet class world record.

Nelson’s catch bested the current 12-pound tippet record — a 12-pound bull that came from Montana’s Kootenai River back in 2003 — and is now being reviewed by the International Game Fish Association for consideration as a world record.

Filed Under: Trophy Room Tagged With: british columbia, bull trout, dolly varden, igfa, world record

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