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Huge Lake Trout Caught by 84-year old at Flathead Lake

by Bigfork Eagle
| June 27, 2012 5:30 PM

Donna Commers has fished much of her life, but hasn’t been able to go in recent years. On June 21 she had the luck of her life. Comers, 84, a resident at Lakeview Care Center in Bigfork, landed a 37-inch, 15-pound lake trout at the Fishing Without Barriers Day on Flathead Lake.

Commers daughter, Barbara, helped her land the huge fish. Barbara said that her mother taught her how to fish and she was returning the favor by helping her catch the biggest fish of her life.

When Donna Commers was asked how she caught the fish she replied, “Well, I guess I was lucky.”

A group of 61 anglers with disabilities participated in the 19th annual Fishing Without Barriers Day on Flathead Lake on June 21. About 25 lake trout were caught from fishing boats trolling on the lake. Anglers also caught about the same number of fish from the docks, including pike minnow, peamouth, perch, and largemouth bass.

Anglers fished from boats belonging to Flathead Lake Charters, owned by Jeff Rach, and a private craft. Only seven boats were available this year but anglers waited patiently for their turn to fish. Anglers hailed from the upper Flathead Valley, Kalispell, Polson, Ronan, and as far away as Anaconda and Missoula.

A casting contest, where anglers attempted to hook fish models with casting plugs, proved to be popular as nearly 100 people participated to win prizes.

The Fishing without Barriers Day is held annually to provide an opportunity for people with disabilities to get out on Flathead Lake and enjoy fishing with the experts. For many of the anglers, it is their only fishing experience for the year.

At a post-fishing barbeque, about 200 people, including anglers, helpers, and family members, enjoyed a gourmet lunch. Barry Schrammeck of Woods Bay RV Park and Campground provided the facility for the barbeque. Doug Averill and Jim Frissell made Hidden Harbor available for the boats to be launched. The Montana Game Wardens Association also served as a major sponsor.

Jerry Howard of the FWP Crossing the Barriers Committee organized the food, donations, and other aspects of the event. He also baked 50 dozen chocolate chip cookies, which have become an event trademark.

Charter Boat Captains included Brent Persinger and Tim Shattuck of Flathead Lake Charters. Other Boat Captains included Jerry Mahugh, Dan Hartwell, Jens Gran, John Duncan, Bob Syvrud, Jerry Wiedebush, and Tom Jehlik.

Those donating to or helping at the event included: Montana Game Wardens Association, Sportsman and Ski Haus, Flathead Lake Lodge- Doug Averill, Flathead Beverage, Super 1 Foods, Coke, Pepsi, Bigfork Nursing Home, Bigfork Harvest Foods, Carmen West, Farm to Market Pork, Costco, Woods Bay Market, Dan from Smiths and his family (provided deep-fat fryer and cooked), Frito Lay Chips, Farm to Market Pork, Sue Crawford, Rosauers, Coffee Traders, Swans Ice Cream, Issac House from Victor, Fred Nazarian from Maplewood, Minn. (supplied tackle boxes for prizes), and Kelly Tolman, Kevin and Troy Fraley, and Mackenzie Williams.

The Fish, Wildlife & Parks Crossing the Barriers Committee coordinated the event. Jerry Howard serves as chairman and main organizer. Also helping out were FWP’s Garland Hamilton, Chuck Bartos, James Everett, Wes Oedekovan, Bill Greenlee, and many others.