Record for Largest Freshwater Fish in Connecticut Smashed by 58-Pound Carp

Connecticut’s freshwater record books were rewritten last week when Norbert “Norbie” Samok, a tournament angler from Westchester County, NY, landed a massive 58.05-pound, 44.8-inch common carp from Lake Zoar. The catch, officially confirmed by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP), now stands as the largest freshwater fish ever documented in the state.

Samok hooked the fish around 3 a.m. on June 21 while fishing a remote, boat-only section of Lake Zoar. He was using a specially flavored boilie bait when the record-breaker took the hook. After a tense fight that included navigating underwater snags, he successfully brought the carp aboard to be weighed and measured.

“It’s a mammoth of a common carp,” said Mike Beauchene, DEEP’s Supervising Fisheries Biologist, in a statement to CT Insider.

The new record surpasses the previous Connecticut carp record, a 45-pound, 8-ounce fish caught just three weeks earlier by Rafal Wlazlo in Lake Lillinonah. Remarkably, Wlazlo was on hand to witness Samok’s catch and offered his congratulations, reportedly saying, “From one champ to another.”

Back on June 1, 2025, Rafal Wlazlo landed a 45‑lb 8‑oz common carp in Lake Lillinonah, briefly holding the state record before Norbie’s catch.

This is not the first time Lake Zoar has produced impressive fish, but Samok’s catch has firmly established it as a trophy carp destination. The lake, which spans parts of Monroe, Newtown, Oxford, and Southbury, is a 10-mile stretch of the Housatonic River known for its deep waters and limited shore access.

Samok’s fish was officially weighed at 58.05 pounds and measured at 44.8 inches before being safely released back into the lake, following best practices for catch-and-release fishing.

“Congrats to Norbert Samok who landed this 58.05 pound 44.8 inch Common Carp on June 21 from Lake Zoar,” Connecticut Fish & Wildlife shared in a Facebook post. “This fish smashes all previous CT state records and is the largest freshwater fish ever recorded in our Trophy Fish Award Program.”

Part of a Carp Fishing Boom in Connecticut

Common carp, long overlooked by traditional sport fishermen, are now gaining popularity in the Northeast for their size, strength, and the challenge they offer. Connecticut DEEP has recognized this trend, encouraging catch-and-release carp fishing and managing these fisheries to allow more anglers to pursue trophy fish.

Back in early June, On The Water reported on the now-surpassed state record carp caught by Rafal Wlazlo in Lake Lillinonah. You can read that story here.

One for the Record Books

Samok’s accomplishment is not just a personal milestone—it’s a high-water mark for Connecticut anglers and a testament to the quality of the state’s carp fisheries. With two record-breaking fish caught within weeks of each other, there’s no doubt that Connecticut has become a hotbed for serious carp anglers.

As Samok himself put it in interviews: he was in shock when he saw the fish, and he’s proud to see carp fishing gaining the recognition it deserves.

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