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#1
There are a couple of interesting articles in the current DWR newsletter.  One is that Scofield is being designated a blue ribbon fishery. LINK TO ARTICLE

Another is about the new state record bluegill...2 lbs. 8 oz. caught at Quail Creek.  And that article also lists all of the records for Utah.  LINK TO ARTICLE


.pdf   BLUEGILL.pdf (Size: 377.55 KB / Downloads: 25)
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#2
Always great to read the record fish in Utah, one that I don't remember is that record Bonneville cutthroat that was caught in Lost creek in 2022 and was 10 lbs, 2.24 oz. It was 28" long and had a 17.5" girth.
I see Bearlakefishguy has the record for the largest catch and release Bonneville whitefish. A record tiger trout was caught and released last year out of Scofield, it was 32".
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#3
Thanks for posting that information, Pat.

Attached is the picture of the C&R record tiger out of Scofield.  Gorgeous fish!

[Image: Record-Tiger-Trout-from-Scofield-2023.jpg]
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#4
Just think, that was likely one of the TT that was stocked after the lake was killed off, they sure grow big in there.
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(12-07-2024, 05:06 PM)wiperhunter2 Wrote: Always great to read the record fish in Utah, one that I don't remember is that record Bonneville cutthroat that was caught in Lost creek in 2022 and was 10 lbs, 2.24 oz. It was 28" long and had a 17.5" girth.
I see Bearlakefishguy has the record for the largest catch and release Bonneville whitefish. A record tiger trout was caught and released last year out of Scofield, it was 32".
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Wiperhunter2, 
My C&R Bonneville WF was absolutely huge.  I worked at Bear Lake for 31 years and netted thousands of whitefish and have never seen one the size of the one I caught that day.   The week before my friend had caught a really nice Bonneville WF and we measured it and realized it was the state C&R record.   So, we took a picture of it and let it go.  We turned in the paperwork to UDWR and my friend asked me how long  I thought his new record will stand?  I joked and told him "until I break it".  LOL   Anyway, the following week my friend was fishing with his father right next to me and that is when the I caught the fish.  I put it in a cooler with water and used my electric motor to move over to his boat so he could verify the length and to take a picture.  He could not believe it and neither could I.  His record existed for only about a week.  My C&R record is only about 1.5" longer than the catch & keep record, but the weight of the fish I caught would estimate at well over 5 lbs.  I wish anyone good luck at beating the either Bonneville  WF state record.  As I said, the new biologist at Bear Lake said they caught and released 2 Bonneville WF that were larger than the current catch & keep record, so there are big fish out there.
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(12-08-2024, 07:27 PM)BearLakeFishGuy Wrote:
(12-07-2024, 05:06 PM)wiperhunter2 Wrote: Always great to read the record fish in Utah, one that I don't remember is that record Bonneville cutthroat that was caught in Lost creek in 2022 and was 10 lbs, 2.24 oz. It was 28" long and had a 17.5" girth.
I see Bearlakefishguy has the record for the largest catch and release Bonneville whitefish. A record tiger trout was caught and released last year out of Scofield, it was 32".
.

Wiperhunter2, 
My C&R Bonneville WF was absolutely huge.  I worked at Bear Lake for 31 years and netted thousands of whitefish and have never seen one the size of the one I caught that day.   The week before my friend had caught a really nice Bonneville WF and we measured it and realized it was the state C&R record.   So, we took a picture of it and let it go.  We turned in the paperwork to UDWR and my friend asked me how long  I thought his new record will stand?  I joked and told him "until I break it".  LOL   Anyway, the following week my friend was fishing with his father right next to me and that is when the I caught the fish.  I put it in a cooler with water and used my electric motor to move over to his boat so he could verify the length and to take a picture.  He could not believe it and neither could I.  His record existed for only about a week.  My C&R record is only about 1.5" longer than the catch & keep record, but the weight of the fish I caught would estimate at well over 5 lbs.  I wish anyone good luck at beating the either Bonneville  WF state record.  As I said, the new biologist at Bear Lake said they caught and released 2 Bonneville WF that were larger than the current catch & keep record, so there are big fish out there.

Sounds like that WF was a pig, I've never heard of one weighing that much, congrats Scott.
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