Wednesday, April 12, 2017 - 12:04
The MD DNR has confirmed a new white perch nontidal state fishing record was set on April 7.
George Venker of Baltimore caught a white perch weighing 1.9 pounds at Loch Raven Reservoir in Baltimore County. The retired Bethlehem Steel worker said he fishes at the reservoir regularly and used a bottom rig and a night crawler to bring in his record catch.
“At first I thought it was a catfish,” Venker said. “I’m really proud. I’m going back to see if I can catch an even bigger one.”
His historic catch broke the previous record of 1.6 pounds held by James Stiars of Bel Air since August 2016. Venker’s record perch was weighed and certified at seafood wholesaler Mr. Fish Inc. in Baltimore. Natural Resources biologist Erik Zlokovitz officially confirmed the species.
The department maintains state records for sport fish in four divisions – Atlantic, Chesapeake, Nontidal and Invasive – and awards plaques to anglers who achieve record catches. Fish caught from privately-owned, fee-fishing waters are not eligible for record consideration.
Anglers reporting a potential record catch should call (443) 569-1381 or (410) 260-8325. The fish should be immersed in ice water to preserve its weight until it can be checked, confirmed and certified.