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Home » Idaho Revokes State Record for “29-Inch Monster Trout”

Idaho Revokes State Record for “29-Inch Monster Trout”

Adam Green By Adam Green March 12, 2024 4 Min Read
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Idaho Revokes State Record for “29-Inch Monster Trout”

On May 30, 2023, the Idaho Department of Fish & Game (IDFG), publicly congratulated a Montpelier resident on an 8.5-pound tiger trout he caught in a local reservoir. Kody King’s “29-inch monster trout” beat the state record for the species by more than three pounds, IDFG announced in a press release about the fish. Roughly five months later, King pled guilty to catching and killing the massive hybrid trout without a valid Idaho fishing license.

According to the Idaho State Journal, King reported the catch to Kolby White, IDFG’s Senior Conservation Officer, on May 26, 2023. In a voicemail, he told White he’d caught the tiger trout the previous evening while night fishing at the Montpelier Reservoir.

“I forwarded the voicemail to our supervisor and he got in contact with (King) and told him that he needed to get a certified weight and get all the necessary paperwork filled out,” White later told the ISJ. “A couple days later I saw our news release and I looked at the picture that was submitted and it threw me off a little bit because I knew exactly where that photo was taken at the Montpelier Reservoir and it definitely wasn’t taken at nighttime.”

After a little digging, White quickly realized that King hadn’t purchased a fishing license until 2 p.m. the day after he claimed to have caught the fish. Then he visited the Montpelier Reservoir and took photos of the exact spot where King had posed for grip-and-grin that he later shared with the department.

“Based on all of my photographs, it was obvious that the fish was caught sometime between noon and 1 p.m.,” White said. “So, with all of that information we conducted an interview with (King) and eventually once we showed him our pictures he admitted to catching and killing the fish and then traveling into town to purchase a license after the fact.”

King pled guilty to two misdemeanor charges in late October 2023: One for fishing without a license and another for illegally possessing the 8.5-pound tiger trout. He paid a total of $983 in fines and restitution. And, as part of his plea agreement, he had to published an apology letter in the local newspaper.

“I understand the significance of upholding the laws that protect our natural resources and maintain the integrity of our community,” King wrote in the public apology, published as a “Letter to the Community” in Montpelier’s News Examiner last November. “I assure you that this incident was a lapse in judgment, and I am committed to making amends and learning from this experience.”

Read Next: IGFA Confirms Washington Woman’s 27.42-Pound Tiger Trout as an All-Tackle World Record

The IDFG has since restored its previous tiger trout record. That fish weighed 4.8 pounds and was caught by Gatlynn Mayes in a pond near Idaho Falls in 2020. The current IGFA all-tackle world record tiger trout weighed more than 27 pounds. It was caught by Cathy Clegg in Washington State in July 2022.



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