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Teen Angler Breaks Two Fishing Records in Five Days

Sixteen-year-old Ryder Humphries set two world records in five days while fishing on Alberta’s Bow River, showcasing exceptional skill by catching an all-tackle length champion and a junior record fish.

Talk about a productive week at the office! Sixteen-year-old Ryder Humphries spent early November of 2025 rewriting the history books, landing two separate world records in just five days on Alberta’s Bow River. According to Field & Stream, Humphries first nabbed the junior all-tackle length record with a pink grub on November 2nd, only to outdo himself on November 7th with a 27.5-inch beast that claimed the overall all-tackle length title.

While these “streamer-eating” machines are more known for their voracious appetite than their record-breaking frequency, Humphries proved that if you throw a rainbow-patterned spoon in the right spot, even the “junior” in the boat can become the undisputed heavyweight champ.

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The biggest bull trout in the IGFA record books weighed a whopping 32 pounds. Angler N. Higgins caught that fish in Idaho’s Lake Pend Orielle in 1949.

That’s a story to pass on, for sure!

world record fishing Bow River Alberta

Photos courtesy of International Gamefish Association.

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