
ANGELS CAMP - Chris Peterson of Folsom, the co-producer of the BABC tournaments, was fishing on the main body of New Melones Reservoir on January 25 when he caught and released a new lake record rainbow trout weighing 14 pounds, 4 ounces.
The trout measured 27" in length and 21" in girth, according to Gene Hildebrand of Glory Hole Sports.
“Here we are at the end of January with a record rainbow trout that has blasted the Melones Lake record by 4 lbs. 6 oz.,” said Hildebrand. “I've heard many an angler commenting that Melones holds some huge ‘bows - and this one proves all that chatter.”
“At 9:00 am while bass fishing with one of our veteran who had just brought in a 4+ lb bass Chris saw some shad on the surface of the cove that they were in,” said Hildebrand. “They motored over and came up with a plan to bring his presentation from the shore in towards the shad.”
“Dragging the bladed chartreuse Voo Doo into the water, line began peeling off his reel. After setting his hook, Chris was thinking I've got a really nice bass on the end of my line, turning his pole into a circle hook,” he said.
“As he brought her in closer and seeing color he realized a nice size trout was on his line. After landing her, Chris thought he may have a record, but wasn't sure, so he had his partner look up the records for the lake and told him 9 lb. 10 oz. is the current record. So he says, ‘Hey Chris, you just landed a new lake record!’” Hildebrand said.
On October 4, Ken Hopper beat the prior standing record, raising the bar to 8 lb. 6 oz. Less than 6 weeks later, Joanne Dunn surpassed Ken's short-lived record set when she landed a 9 lb. 10 oz.