Friday, February 12, 2010

Angler Lands Vermont's New Record Walleye

Vermont has the best walleye fishing in New England, and Richard Levesque's latest entry in Vermont's fish record program underscores that point. Levesque shattered the previous state record for walleye on February 10, when he caught a walleye weighing 14.55 lbs. through the ice on Lake Champlain.

Levesque, who lives nearby in West Swanton, caught the big fish at 9:00 p.m., using a tipup baited with a golden shiner. The walleye measured 32 ½ inches long and had a 20-inch girth.

The previous Vermont state record walleye weighed 13.44 lbs and was caught in the Clyde River in 1997 by Doug Niles of Newport Center, Vt.

The fish was examined by State Fisheries Biologist Brian Chipman at Vermont Fish and Wildlife's office in Essex.


Media Contact
State Fisheries Biologists Brian Chipman, 802-878-1564 or Chet MacKenzie, 802-786-3864

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