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Record Reference Largemouth bass: 1994 24.8 12.28 Grant County: David W. Heeter Weight Largemouth bass: 2001 25.75 9.62 Dog Run Lake: Eli Gain Length Smallmouth bass: 1971 24.25 9.75 South Branch: David Lindsay Weight Smallmouth bass: 1976 25.5 7.5 New River: Franklin J. Elliott Length Rock bass: 1964 13.8 1.75 Big Sandy Creek: Warren Ryan ...
Largemouth bass usually hang around big patches of weeds and other shallow water cover. These fish are very capable of surviving in a wide variety of climates and waters. They are perhaps one of the world's most tolerant freshwater fish. [citation needed] The world record largemouth according to the IGFA is
[2] [7] The record-setting fish, caught by farmer George Washington Perry, weighed 22 pounds, 4 ounces. [7] [8] The International Game Fish Association officially declared the world record for largemouth bass tied in 2010, following Manabu Kurita's catch (in July 2009) of a 22 pound, 4 ounce largemouth taken from Lake Biwa in Japan. [9]
Mar. 8—ATHENS — Stetson Davis, an 11-year-old angler from Tuttle, Okla., landed 13.31-pound ShareLunker 661 on Wednesday, topping the junior angler waterbody record for largemouth bass by more ...
A record 12-pound, 6-ounce largemouth bass was caught on Cayuga Lake, which was recently named one of New York's best bass lakes. Pennsylvania man reels in record-breaking bass weighing more than ...
Bassmaster recently released its list of the 100 best bass lakes in the country.
The All-Tackle world record Black Bass was a largemouth that was caught at Montgomery Lake, GA by George Perry, weighing in at 22 lbs. 4 oz. Perry's record fish, which some consider the "Holy Grail" of all freshwater sport fishing records, was finally challenged by Japanese angler Manabu Kurita on July 22, 2009.
The catches were made from both the shore and boats. The natural population of Florida strain bass feed on the planted trout which allows them to grow to record sizes. "Rancho Seco is a lake with the potential for producing a state or world record largemouth bass," said Dennis Lee, DFG senior fishery biologist.