Two state-record fish caught in April, both from state's west side

New records highlight opportunity to catch large fish in Michigan waters.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 18, 2015

Contact: Elyse Walter, 517-284-5839 or Ed Golder, 517-284-5815

 

Two state-record fish caught in April, both taken from Michigan’s west side

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources recently confirmed two new state-record fish for black buffalo and white perch. This marks the second and third state-record fish caught in 2015.

Sage Colegrove and state record black buffaloThe state record for black buffalo was broken by a fish caught by Sage Colegrove of Muskegon on the Grand River in Ottawa County Sunday, April 12, at 1 a.m. Colegrove was bowfishing. The fish weighed 44.54 pounds and measured 38.50 inches. 

The record was verified by Rich O’Neal, a DNR fisheries biologist in Muskegon. 

The previous state-record black buffalo was caught by Joshua Teunis on Bear Lake (Muskegon County) June 15, 2014. That fish weighed 41.25 pounds and measured 38.25 inches. 

The state record for white perch was broken by a fish caught by Cindy Lou Cordo of North Muskegon on Bear Lake in Muskegon County Saturday, April 18, at 4:30 p.m. Cordo was baitcasting with a spinner. The fish weighed 2.0 pounds and measured 13.57 inches. 

State record white perchThe record again was verified by Rich O’Neal. 

The previous state-record white perch was caught by Aaron Slagh on Muskegon Lake (Muskegon County) Jan. 21, 2014. That fish weighed 1.93 pounds and measured 13.25 inches.

State records are recognized by weight only. To qualify for a state record, fish must exceed the current listed state record weight and identification must be verified by a DNR fisheries biologist.

For more information on fishing in Michigan – including a roster of state-record catches, visit michigan.gov/fishing.


The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is committed to the conservation, protection, management, use and enjoyment of the state’s natural and cultural resources for current and future generations. For more information, go to www.michigan.gov/dnr.

/Note to editors: Accompanying photos are available below for download. Suggested captions follow.

White Perch - Cindy Cordo.jpg -- This 2-pound white perch was caught by Cindy Lou Cordo of North Muskegon on Bear Lake (Muskegon County) this spring.

Black Buffalo - Sage Colegrove.jpg -- Sage Colegrove (on right) holds on to his new state-record black buffalo, with help from friend Richard Laing. The 44.54-pounder was caught on the Grand River in Ottawa County./