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Roger Hellen, gives his huge brown trout a kiss, while his friend, Joe Miller, whowas on the boat when the fish was caught, helps hold it up.
B Y JOHN COUNTS
STAFF W RITER
A dollar and 25 cents in quarters weighsabout one ounce.
That’s how close Roger Hellen, 38, of Franksville, Wis., is to breaking the recordfor the world’s largest brown trout set lastSeptember on the Big Manistee River by
Rockford resident Tom Healy.The trout Healy caught, and the weight
to beat for the record books, is 41 poundsand 7 ounces. Even though the 41-pound 8-ounce brown trout Hellen caught on Friday,July 16 in Lake Michigan near Racine, Wis.is bigger, it may be one ounce away frombreaking the record.
According to the rule book of theInternational Game Fish Association(IGFA), “to replace a record fish weighing25 pounds or more, the replacement mustweigh at least one half of 1 percent morethan the existing record.”
The math gets tricky, but Jim Vitek,world records coordinator for the IGFA,
crunched the numbers.“I think it would be a tie,” he said. “Wesee them. Ties are definitely not uncom-
mon.” A brown trout would have to be 41
pounds, 9 ounces to break the record,according to Vitek, who added that every-
thing right now is speculation becausenothing yet is official.
Hellen caught the fish at the Salmon- A-Rama fishing contest, sponsored by Salmon Unlimited, in Racine, a city halfway
between Chicago and Milwaukee. He notonly landed the trout, but also the grandprize of the tournament, which fetched him$10,700.
“We knew it was a brown trout. Weknew it was big,” Hellen said in a telephoneinterview with the News Advocate. Whenhe got the fish onto his boat, he said he was“absolutely floored.”
“We never expected it to be that big,”he said. “We were lucky. As soon as it hit
the net, it spit the hook. The whole thing
WHICH IS
BIGGER?Wisconsin trout giveslocal record a run for its
money
News Advocate File Photo
Tom Healy of Rockford, right, and fishing guide Tim Roller, left, with the currentworld record holder. Healy may soon have to share the record.
“It’s been overwhelming. It’sreally been something else.It’s one of those things younever plan on.”
“It’s been overwhelming. It’s really been something else,” he said. “It’sone of those things you never planon.”
Hellen eventually took the browntrout to a meat market so it could beweighed on a certified scale. This iswhere it weighed in at 41 pounds and8 ounces.
At the very least, Hellen will claimthe Wisconsin state record, accordingto Karl Scheidegger, a fisheries biolo-
gist at the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
Wisconsin has the records brokenup into two categories: inland andoutlying waters. If everything checksout with Hellen’s trout, it will easily
break the Wisconsin state record of 36 pounds, 8 ounces, set on Aug. 23,2004.
“It’s definitely a state record,”Scheidegger said.
It remains to be seen how it will work out with the world record.
Scheidegger said it’s usually notthat close.
“When you’re getting into fish
those size and (discussing) ounces,that’s cutting a fine line,” he said.“Generally, there’s a half pound (dif-
ference) at least. It usually doesn’tcome down to ounces.”
Hellen said the two fish are almostidentical in size. He’s currently in the
beginning stages of the paperwork that needs to be sent to the state andIGFA, but isn’t too concerned aboutit.
“Whether there’s a record or not,I guess it really doesn’t matter. A record’s just a record,” he said.
Healy said he wasn’t upset whenhe heard the news that his recordmight be broken less than a year later.
“Great for him,” he said. “Now, wegot one world record brown trout on
each side of the lake. Maybe some- body will go out in the middle of thelake and catch a bigger one yet.”
FISH: FROM 1 Courtesy Photo
Roger Hellen, of Franksville,Wis.,caught a41-pound,8-ouncebrown thatmight tiethe worldrecord troutcaught inManisteeRiver.
Melissa
ReedGuest
Columnist
Manistee Area Chamber of Commerce
‘What’s for
dinner’ now has
new meaning— and a new
answer
On Monday morning, asI was leaving for work, my husband asked me what we
were having for dinner.He asks me that ques-
tion almost every day, and Idon’t know why he bothers,since my answer is almostalways “Whatever you feellike cooking, honey.” I’m notmuch of a cook, as anyone
who knows me will tell you.On Monday, however,
I answered the usual din-ner question in a way thatsurprised him. “Steak,” Itold him. “Or maybe brats,or pork chops.” The what’s-for-dinner question waseasy, because at noon thechamber ambassadors andstaff were scheduled to doa ribbon cutting at the new River Street Stock Yard andSpirits, now open at thecorner of River and Maplestreets, in the former City
Drug location.It’s great to see that thismuch-anticipated new storeis finally open, and not just
because it solved Monday’sdinner quandary. It’s great
because this is another qual-ity grocery, deli and meatoption in Manistee County,owned and operated by LarsBerentsen and Dee Weston.
It’s also a great thing because every investmentin our county by a businessowner makes an impact onthe entire county. A risingtide lifts all boats and the
more businesses there are,the more businesses there will be.
In our community — inany community — it’s the
businesses that help to cre-ate our distinctive characterand the best way for us tonurture the unique charac-teristics of our community isto buy locally whenever wecan and urge others to dothe same.
It’s pretty straightfor- ward — if you want to livein a community where
you have lots of shopping
options, you’ve got to spend your money in that commu-nity whenever you can.
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The Manistee Civic Players will present “Manistee Radio Theater: The Year of the Census” at the Ramsdell Theater on Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m.and on Sunday at 2 p.m. Performing one of the radio skits to be done on stageand also live Friday night on radio station WMLQ FM 97.7 are, from the left,Fred Sundbeck, Nanci Swenson and Bonnie Brown. Other members of thecast are Vince Hancock (he and Swenson are the show’s co-directors), Helen
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Deborah Wu, M.D.
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Riemer Eye Center would like to welcome Deborah R. Wu, M.D. to the Ludington area.Dr. Wu is an ophthalmologist with special interest in oculoplastic surgery. She will beginseeing patients on August 2nd and will be providing comprehensive eye care and surgeryat Riemer Eye Center locations in Ludington, Manistee and Shelby.
Dr. Wu is board eligible by the American Board of Ophthalmology. She earned her Bachelor
of Science degree from the University of Wisconsin,majoring in genetics, and her medical degree from theUniversity of Wisconsin Medical School. She completedboth her internship and ophthalmology residency at
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In addition to comprehensive eye care, Dr Wu willperform cataract, eyelid malposition and reconstructivesurgery. She will also oer cosmetic procedures suchas eye lid surgery, scar revisions, laser skin resurfacing,Botox, Restylane and other facial enhancements.
co-founded the University of Wisconsin Figure skating club. Dr. Wu was a competitor onthe University of Wisconsin skating team. She also enjoys cross country skiing, indoorclimbing, art, swing dancing, tennis and canoeing.