What was the largest salmon ever caught?

What was the largest salmon ever caught?

The Biggest Salmon in the World (According to IGFA) The world record was caught in the Kenai River in Alaska in 1985. This monster weighed in a 97 pounds and 4 ounces. This record has held for nearly 40 years and shows no sign of giving up its place on the leaderboard.

What is the largest pink salmon ever caught?

According to the International Game Fish Association, the world record is a 14-pound, 13-ounce pink caught 15 years ago in Monroe, Washington.

What is the Oregon state record smallmouth?

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Oregon Warm Water Game Fish Records

Species Weight (pound ounces) Angler
Bass, Smallmouth 8 Nick Rubeo
Bass, Hybrid White 19 Chad Meadows
Bass, Largemouth 12 B. Adam Hastings
Bass, Striped 68 Beryl Bliss

How big is the biggest king salmon ever caught?

97 pound
The largest King Salmon on record (sport record) is a 97 pound King caught on the Kenai River in 1985, by Les Anderson (the commercial record is 126 pounds). It is their size and fight that make them so highly prized by sports fishermen, and rightly so. The question is how to catch them.

Where can I find the biggest salmon?

The maximum known size of a chinook salmon is 126 pounds measuring 4 feet 10 inches long. The biggest sport caught fish we’ve heard of from Sitka waters was 82 pounds. The world record king was caught on the Kenai River and weighed 97 pounds.

How big do sockeye salmon get?

Sockeye is one of the smaller species of Pacific salmon, measuring 1.5 to 2.5 feet in length and weighing 4 to 15 pounds.

What is the world record Coho?

126 lbs.
The commercial catch world record is 126 lbs. caught near Rivers Inlet, British Columbia in the late 1970’s. Coho salmon have silver sides with black spots on a metallic blue back.

What’s the biggest fish ever caught in Oregon?

*There is no state record information for sturgeon in Oregon because the maximum size limit is 54″….Record coldwater game fish.

Species Salmon, Chinook
Weight (pounds ounces) 0
Year 1910
Location Umpqua River
Angler Ernie St Claire

What kind of fish are in Lake Oswego?

The Oswego area is well known to fishermen from near and far for a variety of fish species including: Chinook and coho salmon, rainbow, steelhead, brown trout, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, northern pike, walleye, channel catfish, yellow perch, pan fish, bullhead, sheepshead, and carp within the Oswego River and …

Where can I catch salmon in Oregon?

In Oregon salmon run almost year around on one river or another. First are spring Chinook; they start in March but the best fishing is April and May on the Columbia, Willamette and Rogue Rivers and May and June in Tillamook Bay. June also has some good summer Chinook fishing in the Columbia.

What is the Oregon state fish?

Chinook salmonOregon / State fish
The Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), also known as the spring, king or tyee salmon, is the largest of the Pacific salmons and the most highly prized for the fresh fish trade. Declared the Oregon state fish by the 1961 Legislature, the Chinook Salmon is found from southern California to the Canadian Arctic.