Record Oklahoma Rainbow

mark reed rainbow troutReported by News OK. Mark Reed certainly wasn’t expecting to break a nearly 50-year-old state record when he decided to go trout fishing last Sunday at Lake Watonga. “Never in my wildest dreams I thought I would catch a fish that big,” Reed said of the 10-pound, 10-ounce rainbow trout that he hooked his favorite trout lure, a copper and red-headed Super Duper. “That’s the last thing you are thinking about.”

Reed’s rainbow trout is the new state record, breaking the old record of 10 pounds, 4 ounces set in 1966 on the Lower Illinois River by Billy Payne. Reed kept the big fish on ice overnight then had it weighed on a certified scale at William’s grocery store in Tuttle on Monday. The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation announced Thursday that Reed was the new state record-holder.

“I wouldn’t want to catch one of those every day, there is too much excitement involved in it,” said the 61-year-old Reed, an asphalt foreman for Rudy Construction.
Reed’s record likely hadn’t been swimming in Lake Watonga for very long. The lake in Roman Nose State Park is stocked with hatchery-raised trout each winter, one of the Wildlife Department’s six winter trout areas that opened Nov. 1.

Trout in Lake Watonga normally don’t survive Oklahoma summers. Or the big bass in the lake. Reed’s fish was likely a brooder, a trout the hatchery used in reproduction.
Once those brooder fish are old enough that they have outlived their usefulness, they are put in the trout truck with the rest of the rainbows for delivery to the fishing destinations. Read on….

 

 

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