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Monster 40-pound rainbow trout sets new O.F.A.H./Ontario
Record
ONTARIO--(CCNMatthews - Oct. 25, 2005) - A record fish has been
caught in the waters of Lake Huron, landing a Sudbury woman top
spots in the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters' Record Fish
Registry and new Ontario Angler Awards.
This week, the Royal Ontario Museum and the Ontario Federation
of Anglers and Hunters verified that a 40.68 pound rainbow trout,
caught off the shores of Little Current on September 21, is now
an official Ontario record fish. The monster rainbow trout surpasses
the previous Ontario record, caught in 1975 near Georgian Bay, by
over 11-pounds.
"We're just happy to go out fishing. We never thought of catching
a record fish ourselves," said 43-year old Joanne Vendramin
who, for the past 15 years, has enjoyed hundreds of family fishing
trips with her husband and two boys.
The O.F.A.H. Record Fish Registry was developed to promote recreational
fishing and is the official scoreboard for anglers who dream of
someday landing the "big one." Record setters receive
a beautifully crafted, hand painted, fiberglass replica of their
fish created by internationally acclaimed Advanced Taxidermy &
Wildlife Design.
The new record fish has also been entered into the O.F.A.H. Ontario
Angler Awards, a free program that recognizes outstanding fishing
skills by all anglers, young and old, novice or professional. Thousands
of anglers have already entered Ontario Angler Awards and have earned
a collector series of decals and certificates courtesy of the O.F.A.H.
and its sponsors.
For photos of this new Ontario record rainbow trout, and to learn
more about O.F.A.H. fishing programs, visit www.ontarioanglerawards.com
For further information: Robert J. Pye
O.F.A.H. Communications Coordinator
(705) 748-6324
Fax (705) 748-9577
robert_pye@ofah.org
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