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The Michigan DNR has confirmed it has confirmed state-record fish for brown bullhead and black buffalo.

Record Brown BullheadRecord Brown BullheadThe state record for brown bullhead was beat by a fish caught by Jared Gusler of Fairview in Alcona Pond in Alcona County on May 25 at 2 a.m. Gusler was bowfishing. The fish weighed 3.77 pounds and measured 17.5 inches.

The record was verified by Kyle Krueger, a DNR fisheries biologist in Mio.

The previous state-record brown bullhead was caught by Michael Kemp of Lansing on Coldbrook Lake in Kalamazoo County on Sept. 2, 1989. That fish weighed 3.10 pounds and measured 17.5 inches.

Record Black BuffaloRecord Black BuffaloThe state record for black buffalo was beat by a fish caught by Joshua Teunis of Grand Haven in Bear Lake in Muskegon County on June 15, at 1:45 a.m. Teunis was also bowfishing. The fish weighed 41.25 pounds and measured 38.25 inches.

The record was verified by Rich OíNeal, a DNR fisheries biologist in Muskegon.Black buffalo

The previous state-record black buffalo was caught by Bryan Degoede of Kalamazoo on the Kalamazoo River in Allegan County on Sept. 5, 2012. That fish weighed 37.06 pounds and measured 39.25 inches.

State records are recognized by weight only. To qualify for a state record, fish must exceed the current listed state record and identification must be verified by a DNR fisheries biologist.

ìWeíve had 12 of Michiganís 56 state-record fish beat in the past 10 years, which just goes to show you how outstanding the stateís fishing is right now,î said DNR Fisheries Division Chief Jim Dexter. ìStart planning your next fishing trip to your favorite body of water ñ you just might catch the next state record!î

For more information on fishing in Michigan, visit www.michigan.gov/fishing.