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Learn about the history and details of the 10 largest largemouth bass ever caught, from George Perry's All-Tackle record in 1932 to Manabu Kurita's tie in 2009. See photos, weights, locations and baits of these bucketmouths.
Lea Anne Powell was fishing on a central Texas lake known for lunker largemouth when she hooked into the IGFA line class world record bass. By Paul Richards, Travis Hall Jun 13, 2024. The...
Learn about the current world record for largemouth bass and the history of the previous records. See the details of the top 15 bass ever caught, including where, when, and how they were caught.
Learn about the two anglers who tied the world record for the largest Largemouth Bass ever caught in 2009, and how they achieved their feat. Also, discover the other bass records for fly tackle, line class, and state records.
Learn about the history and details of the world record largemouth bass caught by George Perry in 1932 and the other nine anglers who landed over 20-pound bass. See photos, locations, baits and tips for chasing big bass.
On April 2, 2022, Jason Schall caught a bass measuring 55cm on the Ohoopee River in Georgia to take the lead in the All-Tackle Fly Length World Record category for largemouth bass.
Lea Anne Powell of Lake Jackson, Texas just broke a world record after catching a largemouth bass from O.H. Ivie Lake. IGFA. A Texas woman is the new title holder of the record for one of the...
The all-tackle world record for largemouth bass is arguably the most coveted fishing record in the world, and the current IGFA world record is actually a tie between two fish. Both bass weighed 22 pounds, 4 ounces.
Learn how George Perry caught a 22-pound, 4-ounce largemouth bass in 1932 and became the first angler to hold the world record for bass fishing. Read about the controversy, the prize, and the legacy of his historic catch.
Learn about the two anglers who share the official world record for largemouth bass, and the other potential candidates that may have caught bigger fish. Find out how George Perry's 1932 catch and Manabu Kurita's 2009 catch are certified, and what challenges they faced.