World Record Lake Trout Great Bear Lake

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World record lake trout great bear lake. They are numerous and they tend to swim in the deepest coldest parts of the lake. The International Game Fish Assn. 22032017 The current IGFA all tackle world record for Lake Trout is 72 pounds.
This incredible trout was caught using a gillnet in 1961. 12022018 Anyone who knows anything about trophy lake trout knows that Great Bear Lake produces the largest trout in the world. It is noteworthy that even in these modern times a lake that is the size of England that is only ice free for about 90 days a year has only Plummers operating fishing lodges on her shores.
A lifetime day on Great Bear Lake NWT. We didnt think it was going to fit through the hole. It appears that is the world record taken by angling.
30062011 Excerpt of an interview with Chummy Plummer talking about the huge Lake Trout in Great Slave and Great Bear Lakes in Canadas Northwest Territories. 20032017 The rod-and-reel world record for lake trout is 72 pounds and was caught in 1995 on Great Bear Lake in Northwest Territories. Great Bear boasts the All Tackle World Records for lake trout and arctic grayling as well as dozens of line class records.
Steve MacInnis and friend Gerry Engel had already caught a bunch of big L. That fish was caught in August of 1995 by angler Lloyd Bull. So its no surprise that anglers want to know when they have the highest odds of catching that fish of a lifetime.
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