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rseas wrote:Major screw-up at my end. A comment was posted to my Baker Lake report dated 7/19/12. The comment indicated that a fish that I had caught may have been a state record. I know too late, but I finally got around to verifying the record and looking at the application process. I messed up! When weighed on my fishing buddies’ digital scale, my fish weighed 11.7 pounds and the state record is 10.63 pounds. Lesson learned at my end…
Sockeye salmon
Oncorhynchus nerka 10.63 lbs Gary Krasselt Lake Washington, King County July 20, 1982
Following is the process for submitting your prize catch as a potential state record fish. This information can be found at http://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/records/
Caught A Record?
• Have you caught a fish that you think might surpass a current state record?
• Do you know what to do next?
• Steps To Take
1. The most important step is to get the fish weighed as soon as possible on a certified scale.
2. Obtain the signatures of the scale operator and one other witness to the weighing.
3. Next, take the fish to a Department of Fish and Wildlife office for verification.
4. Click here to download an application package.
The application includes a map and list of area and district biologists who can complete verification (Part C). You can also pick an application package up in person from a WDFW regional office near you.
Amx wrote:I can never remember the oz involved in the state record smallie, so I found this page;
LIst of record fish.
http://www.landbigfish.com/staterecords ... Washington
http://search.yahoo.com/search;_ylt=A0o ... =yfp-t-501
MotoBoat wrote:Amx wrote:I can never remember the oz involved in the state record smallie, so I found this page;
LIst of record fish.
http://www.landbigfish.com/staterecords ... Washington
http://search.yahoo.com/search;_ylt=A0o ... =yfp-t-501
The first link gets me a "attack page" firewall warning.
The second link gets me another link to a page full of websites discussing various fish caught but no direct link to Wa record fish.

fishenfreak wrote:if it makes you feel any better RSEAS i once caught a dogfish that would have been a state record.... HHAHAHAHA what am embarrassing record that would be... Baker sure does have big sockeye tho huh? I got a 9.7 pounder a few days ago, compared to the brewster sockeye that average 2.5 pounds id rather have 3 baker fish than 6 brewster fish anyday!
fishenfreak wrote:Baker sure does have big sockeye tho huh? I got a 9.7 pounder a few days ago, compared to the brewster sockeye that average 2.5 pounds id rather have 3 baker fish than 6 brewster fish anyday!

Big D wrote:fishenfreak wrote:Baker sure does have big sockeye tho huh? I got a 9.7 pounder a few days ago, compared to the brewster sockeye that average 2.5 pounds id rather have 3 baker fish than 6 brewster fish anyday!
Why stop at 6 fish? Don't forget the 6 Kings and 10 triploids for a 22 fish limit.

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