Some guy named Trout caught a big northern in Minnesota

Angels star Mike Trout hit a Minnesota lake before the series against the Twins and showed he's as good with a fishing rod as he is with a bat.

July 24, 2021 at 12:36AM
A baseball star with a fishing name, Mike Trout landed a nice northern Wednesday in the Twin Cities before the Twins-Angels series began at Target Field. (Photo courtesy Mighty Muskie Guide Service/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Los Angeles Angels superstar Mike Trout proved as good with a fishing rod while in the Twin Cities as he is with a bat, catching outsize northern pike and largemouth bass on his day off Wednesday, along with teammate Dylan Bundy.

The pair hooked with guide Josh Stevenson, owner of Blue Ribbon Bait in Oakdale and Mighty Musky Guide Service, to fish a metro lake that in the first few innings of the outing was scoreless.

"I wanted to produce fish for these guys, so there was pressure,'' Stevenson said. "The good thing was in the early going both Mike and Dylan showed appreciation for the surroundings, the scenery. They said it was just what they needed on their day off.''

Five hours into the daylong trip, smoke from northern and western wildfires cast a haze over the metro, triggering, Stevenson said, a major fish movement.

"Mike caught the first bass, a monster, then Dylan caught one, and it went back and forth,'' Stevenson said. "I didn't weigh them, but the biggest was over 6 pounds.''

Stevenson's guide partner, Zach Maroushak, was into fish as well, playing host to Angels coaches Mike Ashman and Lee Fiocchi.

"If lake temperatures in the Twin Cities had been cooler I would have taken them muskie fishing,'' Stevenson said. "But with most lakes in the metro over 80 degrees, it's not good to target muskies. But the day worked out great anyway. After the bass, we got into northerns, and both Mike and Dylan landed their personal bests with fish that measured just under 40 inches each.''

A three-time American League MVP, Trout has been injured much of the season. He strained his right calf in mid-May against Cleveland.

A year ago, Bundy posted a 6–3 record with a 3.29 ERA and was named the Angels' Opening Day pitcher this spring. But he went 1-7 in his first 14 starts and was moved to the bullpen July 1.

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Dennis Anderson

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Outdoors columnist Dennis Anderson joined the Star Tribune in 1993 after serving in the same position at the St. Paul Pioneer Press for 13 years. His column topics vary widely, and include canoeing, fishing, hunting, adventure travel and conservation of the environment.

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