REXBURG (Idaho Statesman) — A Rexburg man set an Idaho record by reeling in a massive Yellowstone cutthroat trout on what he called “a brutally slow day.”
Nate Burr caught the 31-inch trout while fly fishing the Snake River for three days, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game said in a Friday news release. He and another angler were looking for big trout, but they had little success. Their luck turned around just as the trip was about to end.
“It was one of those brutally slow days,” Burr said in the news release. “Hunting big trout on streamers means a day on the water can go from zero to 100 in a split second. That was exactly the case with this fish.”
Burr chased the trout for almost half a mile downstream, Fish and Game said. The fish was so big, they had to use a landing net to scoop it from the water.
“After taking a quick photo and reviving the fish, Burr released the huge trout back into the Snake River, securing his name in the record books,” Fish and Game said. “Yellowstone cutthroat trout over 30 inches are exceedingly rare — especially in river systems where they do not grow as quickly as in large lakes.”
The 31-inch fish “just barely” edged the previous Yellowstone cutthroat trout record set by Sam Hix in August, Fish and Game said.
The post Local man catches record-breaking titanic trout on ‘slow day’ in Snake River appeared first on East Idaho News.
Source: eastidahonews.com

Local man catches record-breaking titanic trout on ‘slow day’ in Snake River
More from IdahoMore posts in Idaho »
- Coroner identifies man who died from injuries in Swan Valley motorcycle crash
- Burley Latter-day Saint temple opens to public for open house this week
- Search and Rescue looking for 2 missing fishermen on Henry’s Lake
- FBI says shooter in deadly Michigan church attack was motivated by hatred toward the LDS faith
- 2 Spokane Police officers resign amid investigation for on-duty sexual acts with domestic violence victims
More from LocalMore posts in Local »
- Give a Pocatello cop a bird – they’ll thank you for it
- Sculpture in downtown Idaho Falls pays tribute to popular children’s author who once lived here
- Coroner identifies man who died from injuries in Swan Valley motorcycle crash
- Longtime resident and newcomer face off to fill vacant seat in Island Park’s City Council
- Historic Greek Orthodox church serving gyros and pastries at upcoming ‘Fall Fest’
More from OutdoorsMore posts in Outdoors »
- Coroner identifies man who died from injuries in Swan Valley motorcycle crash
- Search and Rescue looking for 2 missing fishermen on Henry’s Lake
- Provo mayor announces goal to remove carp, invasive plants from Utah Lake by 2034
- Growth of local garden seed company earns recognition from Idaho’s Congressional delegation
- Moose on the loose! Officials remove large moose from Chubbuck neighborhood
More from RegionalMore posts in Regional »
- Coroner identifies man who died from injuries in Swan Valley motorcycle crash
- Search and Rescue looking for 2 missing fishermen on Henry’s Lake
- FBI says shooter in deadly Michigan church attack was motivated by hatred toward the LDS faith
- 2 Spokane Police officers resign amid investigation for on-duty sexual acts with domestic violence victims
- Retirees call for Idaho to restore pension’s cost-of-living adjustments
More from RexburgMore posts in Rexburg »
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP: Which local teams are out, which move on
- Task force to conduct Halloween DUI emphasis tonight
- SOCCER ROUNDUP: Championship Saturday sees local teams holding 7 trophies
- Judge enters not guilty pleas in Skylar Meade case
- The West’s power grid could be stitched together — if red and blue states buy in

Be First to Comment