9/17 ready - What caused the flathead catfish in Idaho to increase in length by nearly 20% from 2016 to 2020? What caused bull trout in Idaho to increase in length by nearly a third from 2016 to 2020?

“You should not honor men more than truth.” 

― Plato




September 3, 2020 - Lake Pend Oreille Sets New Catch/Release Record Bull Trout

September 10, 2020 - Homedale angler sets new catch-and-release catfish record



In the two headlines above, both authors use the false guise of familiarity to omit the name of the state, and the word "state", to make the subject drastically less searchable.

As a bonus, the second headline also omits the word "flathead", muddying the record-fish-filled water even further.

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In the "catfish" story, the author goes on to use the less-specific "by an impressive 3.5 inches" to describe the margin between the records, as a hedge against providing a far more impactful statistic. So, I had to do the math.

The Idaho catch and release state record flathead catfish, from 2020, was 42 inches long, and was 9% longer than the previous 38.5-inch record holder from 2018.

Such records are usually broken by tiny margins, as organisms grow in progressively smaller increments as they approach their maximum possible size.

There's clearly been some great positive change in the environment of the flathead catfish in Idaho.

That change is energetic. The size, health and longevity of any organism varies directly with that of its Etheric environment. 

The record prior to 2018 has been largely scrubbed from the web. It's difficult to find any articles even on the 2018 record. I found one example where the link was to the 2018 record, and when you clicked it, it took you to a story about the 2020 record.

I finally found this on idfg.idaho.gov: Flathead Catfish 34.5 Snake River Hope Stratton 10/03/2016

The Idaho catch and release state record flathead catfish from 2018 was 38.5 inches long, and was 10.3% longer than the previous 34.5-inch record holder from 2016. 

Such records are usually broken by tiny margins, as organisms grow in progressively smaller increments as they approach their maximum possible size.

There's clearly been some great ongoing positive change in the environment of the flathead catfish in Idaho.

The Idaho catch and release state record flathead catfish increased in length by 17.9% from 2016 to 2020. 

What caused the Idaho catch and release state record flathead catfish to increase in length by nearly 20% from 2016 to 2020?

The bull trout story doesn't contain any information on the previous record. Instead, the author shakes the doll of the measured weight record fish. That's an example of a propaganda technique called the "bait and switch", and is also an example of what is known as "compartmentalization".

Bull Trout 31 Lake Pend Oreille Ed O'Hara 08/29/2020
Bull Trout 30.5 Kootenai River Sawyer Livesey 04/08/2020
Bull Trout 29 Lake Pend Oreille Aaron Fox 07/16/2019
Bull Trout 27.5 St. Joe River Tom Weadick 07/12/2019
Bull Trout 27 East Fork Salmon River Max Gustin 07/20/2018
Bull Trout 23.5 Salmon River William Templeton 02/13/2016
Bull Trout 18.25 Salmon River Charlie Crousser 02/11/2016

I'm going to use the second record from 2016 for 2016.

The Idaho catch and release state record bull trout, from 2020 was 31 inches long, 6.8% longer than the 29-inch record holder from 2019.


That record holder from July 16, 2019 was 6.9% longer than the previous 27-inch record holder from 2018.

That record holder from 2018 was 14.8% longer than the previous 23.5-inch record holder from 2016.

The Idaho catch and release state record bull trout from 2020 was 31 inches long, 31% longer than a previous 23.5-inch record holder from 2016.

Such records are usually broken by tiny margins, as organisms grow in progressively smaller increments as they approach their maximum possible size.

There's clearly been some great positive change in the environment of the bull trout in Idaho.

That change is energetic. The size, health and longevity of any organism varies directly with that of its Etheric environment.

The Idaho catch and release state record flathead bull trout increased in length by 31% from 2016 to 2020.

What caused the Idaho catch and release state record flathead catfish to increase in length by nearly a third from 2016 to 2020?




Jeff Miller, Brooklyn, New York, September 17, 2020





Flathead Catfish 34.5 Snake River Hope Stratton 10/03/2016



September 3, 2020 - Lake Pend Oreille Sets New Catch/Release Record Bull Trout

Congratulations to Ed O'Hara of Hayden on landing the latest catch/release state record bull trout. O'hara landed the 31-inch native char while fishing Lake Pend Oreille over the weekend on Aug. 29. After a quick measurement and photograph, the record fish was released to claim a new catch/release state record for the species.

Lake Pend Oreille, long known for producing trophy trout, has produced many record fish, including the "certified weight" record bull trout of 32 pounds, caught in 1949.

(Where, under the false guise of familiarity, the headline omits the name of the state, and the word "state", to make the subject drastically less searchable.




September 10, 2020 - Homedale angler sets new catch-and-release catfish record

Congratulations to Jared Holt on reeling in a new record flathead catfish. Jared was fishing the Snake River in Owyhee County on Sept. 6 when he landed the 42-inch long monster catfish. His new record beats the previous flathead catfish record held by Scott Turner (38.5 inches in 2018) by an impressive 3.5 inches!

(Where, under the false guise of familiarity, the headline omits the name of the state, and the word "state", to make the subject drastically less searchable. The author uses the less-specific "by an impressive 3.5 inches" to describe the margin between the records, as a hedge against providing a far more impactful statistic. So, I had to do the math. 

The Idaho catch and release state record flathead catfish, from 2020, was 42 inches long, and was 9% longer than the previous 38.5-inch record holder from 2018.

Such records are usually broken by tiny margins, as organisms grow in progressively smaller increments as they approach their maximum possible size.

There's clearly been some great positive change in the environment of the flathead catfish in Idaho.

That change is energetic. The size, health and longevity of any organism varies directly with that of its Etheric environment. - ed)


Bull Trout 31 Lake Pend Oreille Ed O'Hara 08/29/2020
Bull Trout 30.5 Kootenai River Sawyer Livesey 04/08/2020
Bull Trout 29 Lake Pend Oreille Aaron Fox 07/16/2019
Bull Trout 27.5 St. Joe River Tom Weadick 07/12/2019
Bull Trout 27 East Fork Salmon River Max Gustin 07/20/2018
Bull Trout 23.5 Salmon River William Templeton 02/13/2016
Bull Trout 18.25 Salmon River Charlie Crousser 02/11/2016



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