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Indiana's record fish and how to enter a
record fish
This list includes all official state records as of
December 1, 2004.
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SPECIES
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WEIGHT |
WHERE |
ANGLER |
YEAR |
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Atlantic Salmon
|
14 lb. 4 oz. |
Lake Michigan,
Lake County |
Gene Tarrant |
1979 |
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Bighead Carp
|
53 lb. 8 oz.
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White River,
Pike County
|
Duane Stafford
|
2000
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Blue Catfish
|
104 lb. |
Ohio River |
Bruce Midkiff |
1999 |
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Bluegill
|
3 lb. 4 oz.
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Pond,
Greene County
|
Harold L. Catey
|
1972
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Bowfin (dogfish)
|
16 lb. |
Pine Lake,
La Porte County |
Barry Biederstadt |
1988 |
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Brook Trout
|
3 lb. 15 1/2 oz.
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Lake Gage,
Steuben County
|
Sonny Bashore
|
1973
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Brown Trout
|
25.08 lbs. |
Lake Michigan |
Mitchell Boilek |
2001 |
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Buffalo
|
53.9 oz.
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Oak Hill Pond,
Gibson County
|
Kenneth R. Houchin
|
2002
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Bullhead
|
4.9 lbs. |
Potato Creek State Park
St. Joseph County |
Darren Robertson |
1994 |
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Burbot
|
7 lb. 11 oz.
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Lake Michigan
|
Larry Malicki
|
1990
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Carp
|
43 lb. 4 oz. |
Pine Lake,
Kosciusko County |
Russell Long |
1989 |
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Channel Catfish
|
37 lb. 8 oz.
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Lake,
Vanderburgh County
|
Randy E. Jones
|
1980
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Chinook Salmon
|
38 lb. |
Trail Creek,
La Porte County |
Rich Baker |
1980 |
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Cisco
|
3 lb. 12 oz.
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Big Cedar Lake,
Whitley County
|
Phillip Wisniewski
|
1980
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Coho Salmon
|
20 lb. 12 oz. |
Lake Michigan,
La Porte County |
John Beutner |
1972 |
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Crappie
|
4 lb. 11 oz.
|
Private lake,
Jennings County
|
Willis Halcomb
|
1994
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Flathead Catfish
|
79 lb. 8 oz. |
White River,
Lawrence County |
Glen T. Simpson |
1966 |
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Flier
|
3 1/2 oz.
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Stream,
Jackson County
|
Harold H. Otte
|
1983
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Freshwater Drum
(white perch)
|
30 lb. |
White River,
Martin County |
Garland Fellers |
1963 |
| Goldeye |
1.88 lb. |
West Fork White River, Owen County |
James Harris |
2004 |
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Grass Carp
|
65.2 oz.
|
Private lake,
Morgan County
|
David Hughes
|
2002
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Green Sunfish
|
1 lb. 10 oz. |
Pit,
Fountain County |
Terry Keller |
1987 |
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Hybrid Striped Bass
|
19 lb. 3 oz.
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Tippecanoe River,
Tippecanoe County
|
Sam Tracy
|
2002
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|
8 lb. 8 oz. |
Scottsburg Reservoir,
Scott County |
Doug Young |
1999 |
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Lake Trout
|
29 lb. 4 oz.
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Lake Michigan
|
Harold Rodriquez
|
1993
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Largemouth Bass
|
14 lb. 12 oz. |
Lake,
Harrison County |
Jenifer Schultz |
1991 |
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Longnose Gar
|
19.4 lb.
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Wabash River,
Posey County
|
Kevin Huber
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Muskellunge
|
42 lb. 8 oz. |
James Lake,
Kosciusko County |
Darrin Conley |
2002 |
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Northern Pike
|
30 lb. 2 oz.
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Clear Lake,
Steuben County
|
Jack Barnes
|
1992
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Paddlefish
|
106 lb. 4 oz. |
Sand Pit,
Knox County |
John Kotter |
1996 |
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Pink Salmon
|
2 lb. 12 1/2 oz.
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Lake Michigan,
Lake County
|
Richard J. Lisac
|
1985
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Rainbow Trout
|
18 lb. 8 oz. |
Clear Lake,
Steuben County |
Bill Bigger |
1988 |
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Redear Sunfish
|
3 lb. 10 oz.
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Lake,
Brown County
|
R. Peckman
|
1974
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Rock Bass
|
3 lb. |
Sugar Creek,
Hancock County |
David Thomas |
1969 |
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Sauger
|
6 lb. 1 oz.
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Tippecanoe River,
Carroll County
|
Mark Bigger
|
1983
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Shovelnose Sturgeon
|
14 lb. 8 oz. |
Wabash River,
Fountain County |
Mike Latoz |
1999 |
| Silver Carp |
15.5 lb. |
White River,
Greene County |
Daniel Keller |
2003 |
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Smallmouth Bass
|
7 lb. 4 oz.
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Twin Lake,
Lagrange County
|
Dana Yoder
|
1992
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Spotted Bass
|
5 lb. 1 1/2 oz. |
Lake,
Howard County |
John William Pio |
1975 |
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Steelhead Trout
|
26.62 lb. |
Trail Creek,
LaPorte County |
Evan Nicholson |
1999 |
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Striped Bass
|
35.395 lb. |
Ohio River |
Tony Campisano |
1993 |
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Sucker
|
12 lb. 3.3 oz.
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White River,
Bartholemew County
|
John Britton
|
1991
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Tiger Muskellunge
|
24 lb. |
Wolf Lake,
Lake County |
Michael Senics |
1995 |
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Tiger Trout
|
3 lb.
|
Lake Michigan,
Lake County
|
Mike Ratter
|
1978
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Walleye
|
14 lb. 4 oz. |
Kankakee River,
Lake County |
Leon Richart |
1974 |
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Walleye
|
14 lb. 4 oz.
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Tippecanoe River,
Pulaski County
|
Donald Tedford
|
1977
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Warmouth
|
1.4 lb.
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North Dugger Pit
Sullivan County
|
Jack Tolbert
|
2002
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White Bass
|
4 lb. 3 oz. |
Lake Freeman,
Carroll County |
James Wagner |
1965 |
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White Catfish
|
9.72 lb.
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Pond,
Wabash County
|
Melissa Grimes
|
1985
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Yellow Bass *
|
2 lb. 15 oz. |
Morse Reservoir,
Hamilton County |
Jim Raymer |
2000 |
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Yellow Perch
|
2 lb. 8 oz.
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Gravel Pit,
Vigo County
|
Roy W. Burkel Jr.
|
1981
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* World Record
Indiana Record Fish Program
Download
the entry form - in Adobe Acrobat format
The Division of Fish and Wildlife sponsors two award programs
recognizing outstanding catches by sport anglers. The Indiana Record
Fish program recognizes new state record catches. The Fish of the Year
program recognizes anglers who catch and report the largest fish of each
species each year, short of a new state record.
Weight is not required for Fish of the Year entries. A weight
measurement is required for Indiana Record Fish entries. Both programs
have the same fish divisions and use the same entry blank and rules
below.
Rules for submitting an entry:
- Fish must be taken legally by hook and line from Indiana waters.
Fish taken from the main stem of the Ohio River between Kentucky and
Indiana, or from the Wabash River between Illinois and Indiana will
be considered for the Indiana Record Fish Program provided the
angler possessed an Indiana fishing license at the time of the catch
(a photocopy of the license must accompany entries from these
boundary waters).
- Fish must be caught in public or private fishing waters where no
charge is made for fish taken.
- Provide copy of license.
- Entry must be postmarked by Dec. 31 of the calendar year.
- A good quality photograph of the fish must accompany the entry.
Blue catfish must be photographed from the side against a light
background. For record fish entries, applicants may wish to consider
hiring a photographer.
- The weight measurement for the Indiana Record Fish entries must be
taken before the fish is frozen and on a scale that has been
certified by the State of Indiana to be accurate to one ounce. If
you can’t find a certified scale in a grocery, hardware, grain
store or propane distributor, call the Indiana Department of Health,
Division of Weights and Measures at (317) 356-7078 for the nearest
location. No weight is needed for the Fish of the Year entries.
- Entry must be accompanied by signatures of two persons (not
relatives) who witnessed weighing and measuring. After weighing, the
fish may be gutted and iced, but do not fillet or otherwise cut it
up. The fish must be available for inspection and identification.
Fish entries may require verification by a Division of Fish and
Wildlife fisheries biologist. It is the responsibility of the angler
to schedule a time to have your fish examined by a fisheries
biologist to verify identification. Click here for a list of fisheries
biologist to verify identification.
It’s FREE and It’s FUN
- SO, ENTER THAT FISH!
Enter Indiana’s record fish programs and become part of Indiana
history. Each year the Division of Fish and Wildlife honors anglers for
the biggest catch of the season with Indiana’s Fish of the Year Award.
Fifty species categories are open for awards. Entries do not have to be
state record size. Even a small fish can win if it is the biggest
entered in its category for that year.
Anyone can enter, and enter more than once. Only a few rules apply. The
fish must be taken legally by hook and line from Indiana waters. The
fish must be caught in public or private fishing waters where there is
no fee. Complete the entry form below and send it in with a copy of your
fishing license and a good picture of your catch. Even catch-and-release
partcipants can enter.
Winners receive a certificate and a colorful jacket patch. Records are
kept from year to year to provide biologists a way to monitor fish sizes
around the state.
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