The bull trout measured 30.5 inches long, a new state record. Sawyer caught the monster while fishing the Kootenai River near Bonner's Ferry on April 8. Endangered Species Act because of declining numbers across their range, although “current population estimates, number of populations, and range … indicate this species is likely more secure in (Idaho) than the rangewide status indicates,” according to Idaho Fish and Game.Bull Trout are migratory, often swimming great distances between autumn spawning streams and their wintering grounds, according to Fish and Game. Sawyer Livesey caught the 30 1/2 -inch char April 8 while fishing the Kootenai River near Bonners Ferry. A Post Falls man is the latest state catch-and-release record holder for bull trout. Here are some tips on handling fish. The 30 -inch char beats the previous record by more than an inch. Bull Trout are often highly migratory fish, swimming long distances between their winter habitat and spawning streams where they spawn in the fall months.Idaho's catch-and-release state record program is meant to recognize anglers for their outstanding catches without having to harvest the fish.

This 30.5-inch bull trout was long enough to beat the previous 29-inch record set just last summer by Aaron Fox in nearby Lake Pend Oreille. Sawyer caught the monster while fishing the Kootenai River near Bonners Ferry on April 8. A Post Falls man is the latest state catch-and-release record holder for bull trout.Sawyer Livesey caught the 30 1/2 -inch char April 8 while fishing the Kootenai River near Bonners Ferry. Entries. Find more in our Think you can catch a record fish? Although USFWS listed the species as threatened in 1998 in the Columbia River basin, Idaho adopted a catch-and-release state record program over the past decade that recognizes anglers and their fish without harvesting the fish. This 30.5-inch bull trout was long enough to beat the previous 29-inch record set just last summer by Aaron Fox in nearby Lake Pend Oreille. Learn about the program and how to apply on our Bull Trout are Idaho's only native species of char - a sub group of trout and salmon that includes Brook Trout, Lake Trout, and Arctic Char and several others species.

In Idaho they are found in the Boise, Payette and Weiser river drainages north to the Columbia River basin. Bull trout are indigenous from Nevada to the Yukon Territories and Alaska. Saturday, August 01, 2020

This 30.5-inch bull trout was long enough to beat the previous 29-inch record set just last summer by Aaron Fox in nearby Lake Pend Oreille.Bull Trout are Idaho's only native species of char - a sub group of trout and salmon that includes Brook Trout, Lake Trout, and Arctic Char and several others species. Switch to the post comment tab to add your own comment.


Although listed as a threatened species, bull trout numbers in Idaho have increased since the 1990s, according to Fish and Game.

Bull Trout are often highly migratory fish, swimming long distances between their winter habitat and … The fish measured in at 30.5 inches in length. If you plan to catch-and-release, remember to handle fish carefully to increase survival after the catch. Angler: Jesse Martin Length: 114 cm / 45 inches Girth: 51 cm / 20 inches Weight: 8 kg / 17.6 lbs Date: January 21, 2012 Waterbody: Arrow Lakes Nearest Town: Nakusp, BC Bait: Spro Swimbait. Bull Trout (Salvelinus confluentus) British Columbia Record. The Idaho Department of Game and Fishing confirmed the record by congratulating Livesey via …


Congratulations to Sawyer Livesey of Post Falls, Idaho on setting a new catch/release record for Bull Trout. Sawyer Livesey caught the latest state catch-and-release record bull trout April 8 in the Kootenai River near Bonners Ferry.

On April 8, Sawyer Livesey pulled in his record-breaking bull trout (also known as a Dolly Varden) while fishing the Kootenai River.

That was long enough to beat the old mark of 29 inches set last summer by Aaron Fox in nearby Lake Pend Oreille.