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6/4/2007
Division of Wildlife
New Colorado Record Lake Trout Tops 50 pounds
During
the 40 years Don Walker has fished at Blue Mesa Reservoir he's caught plenty
of big lake trout. But none measured up to the one he caught May 23.
Walker, 61, now holds the record for the biggest lake trout caught in
Colorado: The fish weighed 50 pounds, 5 ounces, measured 44 1/4 inches long
with a girth of 34 3/8 inches. The record lake trout, also known as a
Mackinaw, weighed nearly 4 pounds more than the previous record lake trout
caught in 2003 that weighed 46 pounds 14 ounces and measured 42 1/2 inches
long.
"I've been fishing over there for a long time, so when it hit I knew I had a
big fish on," Walker said from his home in Florence.
Walker and his wife, Paula, were fishing from a boat near Soap Creek in
about 40 feet of water. He used a tube jig and was bouncing the lure on the
bottom. The technique is known as "jigging." The temperature of the water at
the surface was 53 degrees. Walker explained that lake trout fishing seems
to be the best when the surface water temperature is between 50 degrees and
55 degrees.
With his graphite rod rigged with 12-pound test line, Walker fought the fish
for 25 minutes before bringing it up to the boat.
"You have to play a fish like that just right or you'll break the line. The
rod was bent double," Walker said.
His wife netted the fish when it got near the boat.
"You need a lot of help with a fish like that, you need a good netter. Paula
did a good job," Walker said.
Ironically, the man who held the record previously was fishing from another
boat a short distance away. Larry Cornell of Pueblo, who is also Walker's
brother-in-law, watched as the new record Mackinaw was brought to the
surface.
"I was there when he caught that one," Walker said.
Walker weighed his fish in the boat and was surprised to see that it
probably weighed 50 pounds. They went to shore and weighed it again to be
sure. Then they took it to the Gunnison office of the Colorado Division of
Wildlife for an official weigh-in and measurement. A DOW wildlife officer
verified that the fish set the new record.
Blue Mesa Reservoir is one of Colorado's most productive fisheries. The
water warms up more than other higher-elevation reservoirs and that
encourages abundant growth of phyto- and zooplankton - microorganisms that
provide a food source for fish. Kokanee salmon, brown trout and rainbow
trout thrive in the lake. In turn those fish provide a food source for lake
trout which are a predator species.
The daily bag limit for lake trout is 8 per day of any size.
Walker plans to have his big fish mounted.
His tip for catching big Mackinaws: "We've sat out there many days and
haven't caught any fish. You've got to have a lot of patience and be at the
right place at the right time."
Blue Mesa Reservoir is located about 10 miles east of Gunnison in south
central Colorado.
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