Man catches 'monstrous' Michigan state record white perch on Lake St. Clair

Scott Smith with state record white perch
Scott Smith with state record white perch Photo credit Michigan DNR

(WWJ) — A man from Adrian is the new holder of a Michigan state record after catching what he describes as a “monstrous” white perch on Lake St. Clair.

Scott Smith was fishing with a friend on the afternoon of April 25 when he reeled in the fish, which weighed in at 2 lbs., 5.92 oz., and measured 16.25 inches, according to the Michigan DNR.

Their last catch of the day, that was big enough to break the previous record of 2 lbs., 13.57 oz., caught by Cindy Cordo out of Muskegon County’s Bear Lake in 2015.

Smith’s fish was verified by Cleyo Harris, a fisheries biologist with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.

While it was his first state-record fish, the DNR says Smith is no stranger to record-breaking fish.

After setting his first world record from the National Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame for a rainbow trout in 1996, “he was hooked.”

Smith now holds 53 world records — a mix of line-class and all-tackle awards — in fly fishing and has competed in fishing tournaments all across the globe.

“I’ve been fishing in Michigan for close to 65 years,” Smith said, per a DNR press release. “I grew up fishing the Detroit River. We used to ride our bikes down there as kids, throw in a line with our bait and ‘ride’ the catch home.”

“Sometimes you’re in the right spot at the right time, and sometimes you just get lucky,” said of his record-breaking fish.

A dentist and fly-fishing guide, Smith also has been a fly-fishing instructor in northern Michigan for 35 years.

Michigan's state-record fish are recognized by weight only. To qualify, fish must exceed the current listed state-record weight, and identification must be verified by a DNR fisheries biologist.

View the current list of record-holders by species at Michigan.gov/StateRecordFish.

Featured Image Photo Credit: Michigan DNR