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sports Other Sports Where will Texas’ next record largemouth bass be caught? These lakes are the most likely It’s been more than three decades since Texas has seen a state-record catch.
Jim Britenbaugh, an angler from Pennsylvania, likely broke the New York State record for largemouth bass on July 11 with a 12.35-pound Cayuga Lake bucket mouth, smashing the previous largemouth ...
A prominent Southern California bass angler established a new record at San Diego's Lake Poway recently with the catch of a 14.8-pound largemouth bass.
It's hard to believe, but Jan. 24 will mark the 33rd anniversary of Texas' state record largemouth bass. Barry St. Clair of Athens landed the 18.18 pounder way back in 1992 at Lake Fork, a 27,000 ...
A fishing guide from Lake, Fork, Texas recently caught the eighth-heaviest largemouth bass in the state. It weighed 17.03 pounds, according to Texas Parks and Wildlife.
It should easily replace the previous Lady Bird Lake largemouth bass record, which weighed 13.5 pounds and was caught in 2015. TPWD officials then put the lunker bass in their mobile fish tank and ...
The all-tackle world record for largemouth bass is shared by two anglers. George Perry, fishing in Montgomery Lake in Georgia in 1932, caught a bass that weighed 22 pounds, 4 ounces.
An Austin, Texas angler breaks records for largemouth bass he caught on Lady Bird Lake.
Angler reels in record-breaking 12-pound largemouth bass at Lake Jackson during fishing event.
The record was not set locally, but nearby in Cayuga Lake. The largemouth bass set the 2nd state record this year ...
James Britenbaugh reeled in a monster largemouth bass to break a state record that stood for almost four decades.
Cayuga Lake now holds state records for both largemouth and smallmouth bass. Thomas Russell caught and released a record 8-pound, 5.8-ounce smallie in 2022.
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