Yep, the Lake Michigan browns are big and getting bigger. 2 new records were caught within a few years of each other; last one in 2010. The record is up to 41lbs 8oz. Only 5 1/2 lbs smaller than the record laker from Superior. And only 3 pounds lighter than the record Chinook. Browns are big and beautiful and a pretty good fight. My first fish was a pretty good size brown, high 20" range and nearly 20 lbs if I remember correctly. I'll have to ask dad if there's a picture, I don't know how old I was. 5 or 6 maybe.
WI DNR is moving to a Legacy/Modern Day records system. Inland and Outlying Lake Trout will be open for new records; outlying needs to be 35 lbs 4 oz and inland is 26 lb 7 oz. I would hazard a guess that the new modern day records will come from the same lakes as the legacy records: Superior and Big Green. Largemouth and smallmouth bass, muskie, tiger muskie, and pike are all open for new records starting next year too. Will be interesting!