Record
brown trout caught in Manistee
Definitely a state record, could
be a world record
LDN Staff -
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
The Ludington Daily News has learned that what appears to be a new world
record brown trout was caught in the Manistee River this morning.
Grand Rapids area resident Tom Healy caught the 41-pound, 7.25 ounce monster
on a crankbait while fishing with Tim Roller’s charter service. Michigan
DNR fisheries biologists Mark Tonello and Todd Kalish weighed the fish
after leveling the certified scales and determined the weight. It is the
new record hold for Michigan. Upon the second weighing with the scales
leveled, the weight was determined to be 1 pound, .75 ounces heavier than
originally determined. The fish was 43.75 inches long.
The fish is 1 pound, 3.25 ounces heavier than the reigning world record
German brown trout, a 40-pound, 4-ounce fish caught in Arkansas in 1992
by Howard “Rip” Collins who used an ultralight rod and 4-pound test line
to catch that fish. Healy will have to apply for certification to be declared
the world record holder.
The state record German brown trout until today weighed 36.81 pounds and
was caught in Lake Michigan in Benzie County in 2007. The next three places
in the state record books were held by Lake Michigan browns caught in Manistee.