Biologists haul monster 25-pound togue out of Aroostook County lake

BANGOR DAILY NEWS • July 29, 2020

State fisheries biologist Frank Frost gave northern Maine anglers one more reason to fish an already popular Aroostook County lake last week, as he and a colleague hauled in a lake trout he estimated at 25 pounds while doing research from Eagle Lake in the town of Eagle Lake. “It was a really cool experience to handle a fish that big. It was the biggest togue I’ve handled, by far,” said Frost, who serves as the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife’s fisheries resource supervisor for the Fish River Lakes Region.

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