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Lake Fork's production of huge largemouth bass, such as this 15.5-pounder, is unequaled in Texas and, arguably, ... setting a world record for professional bass tournaments.
Where will Texas’ next record largemouth bass be caught? ... last March was one big gizzard shad away from busting the 18.18-pound mark set by Barry St. Clair in January 1992 at Lake Fork.
When you think of big largemouth bass, you think of Lake Fork, Texas. ... state record fish) in 1986, to 20 fish over 13 pounds being caught in the first quarter on Lake Fork in 2021. ...
Lake Fork fishing guide Mark Stevenson displays his 17.67 pound largemouth bass caught on Thanksgiving eve, Nov. 26, 1986. Thirty-five years later, the former state record still ranks as the ...
The angler who reportedly holds the overall state record for the heaviest largemouth bass is Barry St. Clair, who caught an 18.18-pound, 25.5-inch bass from Lake Fork on Jan. 24, 1992.
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 ...
The program record – also the current state record – is an 18.18-pound largemouth bass caught at Lake Fork in 1992. Jansen’s catch is the 12th Legacy Class largemouth bass to have been ...
It is hard to believe but come January it will have been 30 years since Texas last had a new state largemouth bass record. It was January 1992 when Barry St. Clair landed the current 18.18-pound ...
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