Fish Records by Weight

Colorado's original fishing record program, fish by weight records are tracked in 49 different species categories.

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Fish Records by Weight

Potential record holders must have a valid Colorado fishing license, or be under the age of 18. The catch must be made in Colorado in compliance with all state fishing rules and regulations. The fish in question must be weighed on a state-certified scale (lbs and oz), and there must be either a weight receipt or picture of the fish on the scale with the weight visible, signed by a person who witnessed the weighing. State-certified scales are available at the four Colorado Parks and Wildlife regional offices.  

The fish may not be frozen, gutted, or altered in any way. It must be examined and identified, and the application signed by a CPW employee before an application is submitted. The employee must fill out and return the application form to the Assistant Chief of Hatcheries in Denver with a picture of the fish on the scale showing the weight, weight receipt of fish when possible, and a picture of the fish on a length-measuring device.

Applications can be mailed to:

Record Fish Program
Colorado Parks and Wildlife
Attention: Assistant Chief of Hatcheries
6060 Broadway, Denver CO 80216

Spotted Bass

4.49

2005

Valco Ponds (Pueblo Co.)

Michael Hardin

Tench

5.38

1998

Home Lake, Rio Grande County

Craig Curtis

Tiger Muskie

40.13

1994

Quincy Reservoir

Jason Potter

Tiger Trout

10.25

2017

Rowdy Lake (Gunnison County)

Chris Aguilar

Walleye

18.81

1997

Standley Lake(Jefferson County)

Scott Regan

White Bass

4.44

1963

Blue Lake (Bent/Kiowa County)

Pedro Martinez

White Crappie

4.00

1975

Northglenn Lake (Adams County)

Daryel Thompson

White Sucker

5.42

2011

Aurora Reservoir

Jay Grupp

Wiper

26.94

2004

Pueblo Reservoir

Kevin Treanor

Yellow Perch

2.56

2007

Seaman Reservoir, (Larimer County)

Justin Allbrandt