An Idaho angler made history by catching a rainbow trout weighing over 20 pounds, breaking the state record by a mere 0.48 ounces. But here's the catch: this isn't just any fish story. Todd Phillips, from Fruitland, reeled in this massive trout at Dworshak Reservoir on January 13th, taking advantage of some cloudy weather breaks. The fish measured an impressive 33.5 inches long and 23.75 inches in girth, making it a true giant in the trout world. The previous record holder, caught by Michelle Larsen-Williams on the Snake River in 2009, was just 0.48 ounces heavier. This close call highlights the precision and skill required in angling, leaving us wondering: how much more could this fish have weighed to break the record by a significant margin? The story also raises an interesting question: do catch-and-release records matter if the fish is so close to the record weight? It's a fascinating debate that anglers and fish enthusiasts alike will want to weigh in on.