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    Canadian Snags 43 Pound Record Trout!

    Posted July 10, 2007 by nick
    Found in: Fishing, Trivia

    When I first saw the picture online at Field & Stream , I couldn’t believe that it was a trout! The thingAdam Konrad and his record trout was so huge.

    But sure enough, Adam Konrad of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan reeled in this soon to be record 43.6 pound trout off the shore of Lake Diefenbaker in southern Saskatchewan. The 26-year-old caught the monster June 5 using a 4-inch Mepps Syclops on a six-pound test line. Yes, six.

    Konrad was fishing the lake with his brother Sean when he hooked the trout. The two of them have been on a non-stop pursuit of the record, catching numerous 20-pound trouts and some 30-pounders along the way in the same lake. They already hold a few records to their names before this one, but I’m sure this catch will shine above the rest.

    The current record stands at 42.2 pounds, from a rainbow trout was caught in Bell Island, Alaska in 1970. Konrad is still waiting on the official word from the International Game Fish Association before tabbing himself the record holder.

    To read the full article and to see more pictures at Field & Stream, click here.

    A Little Bit of Grizzly Bear Trivia

    Posted July 6, 2007 by nick
    Found in: Trivia

    Looking back a little bit ago, I noticed that I posted some grizzly bear trivia after they were taken off the “threatened” endangered species list. Well, to add on to that little tidGrizzly Bear bit, here are some other facts for you:

    • Number of grizzly bears in the Greater Yellowstone ecosystem when they were listed as being threatened in 1975: 136-312. Number today: About 500.
    • It’s been 16 years since there was a grizzly bear hunting season in the Lower 48.
    • Heaviest grizzly bear ever recorded: 1,496 pounds!
    • Average weight of a Lower 48 grizzly: 400-600 pounds.

    Source: Dave Hurteau of Field & Stream magazine.
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    50,000…

    Posted June 18, 2007 by nick
    Found in: Trivia

    That’s how many grizzly bears there were estimated to be in the Lower 48 in 1800.

    Now that total is estimated to be at 1,200.

    Source: Field & Stream.