06/22/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/22/2026 13:54
Dylan Smith ain't a stranger when it comes to the Idaho record fish books, and believe it or not, this was not his first rodeo with a 40-inch lake trout. During a separate outing in 2018, Dylan landed and recorded another impressive lake trout that eventually earned him a spot atop the record books. Shortly after, angler Aaron Goettsche beat out Dylan's record with a 42-inch lunker laker himself. Both fish were caught and released back into Payette Lake.
Sensing a pattern?
Payette Lake is arguably one of the premier lake trout fisheries in the state of Idaho. Catches like these have made big splashes in the record books over the past decade or so, largely due to active lake trout management by the Southwest Region's McCall fisheries staff.
To read more about how Payette Lake's triumphant comeback as a lake trout destination fishery, check out this article by Sportfish Coordinator, Martin Koenig.
Want to Catch One? Here's How
If you're dreaming of record-breaking lake trout, it's time to get serious about your gear and tactics. Here's some tips for targeting these deep water predators:
Be prepared for a potential record fish. Catch-and-release records will need a photo of the fish on a tape measure, or measuring board. You can find all the info and how to apply on the State Record Fish Page.
And lastly, congratulations to Dylan Smith on his spot atop Idaho's catch-and-release leader board.
More About Idaho's State Record Fish
Thinking about chasing a state record fish? Check out the state record fish page for more information.
How to Apply for a Catch-and-Release Record
All applicants must submit a complete Record Fish Application Form , with accompanying photographs. This form can be completed online or downloaded from our website here .
How to Apply for Certified Weight Records
Records will be awarded for either fish caught by angling (rod/reel) or by archery/spearfish for legal unprotected nongame species. Archery/spear fishing records will be listed separately and identified by the angler on the application form. No records will be awarded for fish caught during salvage seasons or at private pay-to-fish facilities.
NOTE: Idaho Fish and Game now provides certified scales for weighing potential records at the Panhandle, Clearwater, Nampa, Headquarters (Boise), Jerome, and Pocatello regional offices.