Idaho angler reclaims fishing record after losing it in 2019

Idaho angler reclaims fishing record after losing it in 2019
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The only thing better than earning a record is reclaiming a record.

The Idaho Fish and Game Department (IFG) announced that a new catch-and-release record had been set on April 11. While it’s always exciting for an angler to get their name in the books, this particular fisherman had already set the record for this particular fish.

.Scott Turner caught a 39.25-inch-long steelhead while fishing on the South Fork Clearwater River.
(Idaho Fish and Game)

However, in 2019, someone broke the man’s previous record, setting this fisherman off “on a quest” to reclaim his title.

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Scott Turner caught a 39.25-inch-long steelhead while fishing on the South Fork Clearwater River, according to a press release from the IFG. Turner’s fish broke the previous record by 1.25 inches, which had been set in 2019 by Samuel Brumbaugh.

At the time, the IFG reported that Brumbaugh had beaten Turner’s previous record, set in 2017, but only an inch.

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