I won't go into great detail here because I have told the story a couple times before . But for those that have not seen my
previous reports about this fish I will give you a quick run down . A small group of friends and I fish a fairly large backwoods
lake in north/central Ontario a couple times each year ( love to fish it more but just too hard to get there ) Anyways starting
in 2011 and continuing to this year we have caught the same lake trout out of the same bay 5 years in a row . The fish is
identified by a small scar on its side and a small deformity on its tail . I have contacted the MNR about this and they can't believe
it . They also advised me that this fish is a very old fish , 25 years old if not older ! I have never heard of anything like this
before especially a lake trout . I have heard stories of a musky or bass being caught 2 or 3 times but never 5 times . Incredible/lucky
story if you ask me . Here are the pictures everyone , enjoy
For those people that say catch and release doesn't work on deep water lake trout , I would have to disagree
Cheers all