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Utah boy catches 48-pound trout six months after landing 41-pounder
UPI News Service, 12/29/2020
Wildlife officials in Utah said a 11-year-old boy landed a massive 48-pound trout just six months after reeling in a 41-pound trout.
ADVERTISEMENT The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources said Tyler Grimshaw drew attention online in June when the then-10-year-old reeled in a 41-pound trout without any assistance at Flaming Gorge.
Grimshaw, now 11, bested his own catch this month by reeling in a 48-pound trout in the same area.
Both fish were released back into the lake. Way to go, Tyler, the division tweeted.
The Utah state record for lake trout stands at 53 pounds, 15 ounces. The record was set by Chance Scott at the Flaming Gorge Reservoir, the same place Grimshaw caught both of his fish.
Utah boy catches 48-pound trout six months after landing 41-pounder
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Back in June, 10-year-old Tyler Grimshaw caught & released a 41-pound lake trout at Flaming Gorge. Over the weekend, Tyler (who is now 11) caught & successfully released this 48-pounder (also at #FlamingGorge), again, by him self - way to go, Tyler! pic.twitter.com/fvIbqyVCxe UtahDWR (@UtahDWR) December 28, 2020
Dec. 29 (UPI) Wildlife officials in Utah said a 11-year-old boy landed a massive 48-pound trout just six months after reeling in a 41-pound trout.
The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources said Tyler Grimshaw drew attention online in June when the then-10-year-old reeled in a 41-pound trout without any assistance at Flaming Gorge.
SALT LAKE CITY This year may have been an overall dismal year for most things, but it was a good year for fishing. In fact, 2020 was a banner year for a group of anglers who set new Utah fishing records.
The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources recognized nine anglers this month who set a total of 10 new fishing records over the course of the past 12 months. The state s record book dates back to the early 1900s and contains 37 catch-and-release records, 33 catch-and-keep records, and 21 spearfishing records.
Craig Walker, aquatics assistant chief for DWR, called 2020 somewhat of a record year based on how many records were broken.