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Montpelier resident breaks state tiger trout record

Kody King of Montpelier, Idaho hoists a 29-inch, 8.47-lb tiger trout to clinch a new state record. Image provided by Idaho Game & Fish.

Kody King of Montpelier, Idaho is the new record holder for largest Tiger Trout caught in Idaho.

The Idaho Fish and Game said King was fishing his home waters of Montpelier Reservoir when he landed the 29-inch monster trout. The fish weighted in at 8.47 lbs, easily beating the previous record of 4.8 lbs held by Gatlynn Mayes caught from Becker Pond in 2020.

Tiger trout are a hybrid cross between brown trout and brook trout, produced in fish hatcheries and stocked in a select few waters across Idaho. They are occasionally stocked as predators to help take advantage of overpopulated smaller fishes such as yellow perch or shiners. Under the right conditions, this can produce some trophy fishing opportunities, and the chance to catch a unique looking trout.

Use the Idaho Fishing Planner to learn where you can catch a tiger trout. Find “fish stocking records”, then filter by species. Here’s the list of results.

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