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Topic: Man catches a Whopper in Montana  (Read 989 times)

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Usagi

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Lucky for us he's not part of AOTY!  :smt044

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jY-1huTZFzgzUvi0VyxvyYW_gs3gD97123Q01

Mont. man ties state record by catching tiny fish

7 hours ago

KALISPELL, Mont. (AP) — Here's a fish tale that could use a little exaggeration.

A Kalispell man ice fishing on Bitterroot Lake in northwestern Montana on Tuesday caught a tiny fish so big that it tied a state record.

The pygmy whitefish weighed in at only 3.7 ounces and measured all of 8 1/4 inches — but that's brawny compared to usual pygmy whitefish, which are about 4 or 5 inches in length and weigh only a few ounces.

"My arm is still hurting," joked Eric Tullett, who reeled in the fish with a glow hook and maggot. Tullett's catch tied the state record held by two other anglers, who caught 3.7-ounce pygmies in February 2005.

The bottom dwellers feed on tiny zooplankton, bottom insects and mysis shrimp. Jim Vashro, a fisheries manager for Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, says the nonnative shrimp may be responsible for an increase in growth rates among pygmy whitefish.
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He'll be feeling that one later...   :smt044
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