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On August 1 1 , fishing from his favorite rock along the Kootenai River above David Thompson Bridge, he landed a trout weighing a tad over 33 pounds and measuring almost 40 inches in length — it looked like a state record rainbow trout, but was it? Because rainbow and cutthroat trout hybridize, the fish had to be genetically analyzed to determine its taxonomic status. Either way, Housel's fish was destined for the record book, because it exceeded the existing records for both rainbow trout and ...rainbow-cutthroat hybrids. If proven to be a rainbow, however, Housel's fish would also be a world record, besting the existing mark by more than a pound. After two months of suspense, the word came back from the lab: rainbow trout. For the next five months, Housel's rainbow stood as an all-tackle world record. But the roller-coaster ride wasn't over. In February, the National Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame, which verifies records from its head- quarters in Hayward. Wisconsin, accepted a 37-pound rainbow caught in 1947 in Lake Pend Oreille, Idaho, as a new world record.
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