Lake Pend Oreille Angler Sets New Idaho Record For Catch/Release Bull Trout

Ed O’Hara of Hayden, Idaho landed the latest catch/release state record bull trout.

O’Hara landed the 31-inch native char while fishing Lake Pend Oreille over the weekend on Aug. 29. After a quick measurement and photograph, the record fish was released to claim a new catch/release state record for the species.

Lake Pend Oreille, long known for producing trophy trout, has produced many record fish, including the “certified weight” record bull trout of 32 pounds, caught in 1949.

While harvesting bull trout is not allowed in Idaho, they are still eligible for catch/release records and are an exciting sport fish for many anglers.

Bull trout are found in lakes and reservoirs, but most anglers catch them in rivers and streams.

Similar to salmon, bull trout are also a highly migratory species, often making long migrations between lakes and rivers to complete their life cycle.

– CBB, July 2, 2020, BIOLOGISTS TRACK BULL TROUT TRAVELLING 200 MILES BETWEEN HELLS CANYON AND CENTRAL IDAHO

Adult bull trout migrate high into mountain streams to lay their eggs, returning to spend the winter in large lakes or rivers where they feed on other fish.

Bull trout populations in Lake Pend Oreille have benefited from efforts to reduce the number of nonnative lake trout.

For 15 years, Idaho Fish and Game has been actively working to reduce the numbers of lake trout to help bring back the trophy rainbow trout and popular kokanee fisheries. With fewer lake trout around, kokanee numbers have rebounded. The resulting boost in kokanee numbers has fueled much better growth for both rainbow and bull trout, and anglers are starting to see more trophy fish of both species.

— CBB, July 11, 2020, LAKE PEND OREILLE SEES HIGHEST KOKANEE DENSITY IN TWO DECADES, OVER 2.5 MILLION FISH; LOW POINT 10,000 FISH IN 2007 https://www.www.www.cbbulletin.com/lake-pend-oreille-sees-highest-kokanee-density-in-two-decades-over-2-5-million-fish-low-point-10000-fish-in-2007/

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