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An 82 lb 3 oz (37.3 kg) fish taken from Athens Lake, Texas on May 6, 1993 by angler Randy Collins stands as the International Game Fish Association (IGFA) all-tackle world record for the species, while a 63 cm (2.07 ft) specimen caught on May 16, 2022 in Livingston Lake, Texas by James Schmid is the current IGFA all-tackle length record. [14]
Texas angler caught a 71-pound smallmouth buffalo fish at Lady Bird Lake, breaking the state's previous record. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...
In 2012, the largest sturgeon ever caught on Lake Winnebago (a female) was 125 years old, weighed 240 lb., and measured 87.5 in. in length. It was tagged and released by scientists from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. [28] The sturgeon is also present in Quebec in the St. Lawrence River, where it is targeted by commercial fisheries.
They are the largest and longest-lived of the North American suckers, reaching up to 1.23 m (4.0 ft) in length [2] [3] and more than 100 years of age for three of the five species. [4] At up to 127 years for bigmouth buffalo , they are the longest-lived freshwater teleost , which is a group of more than 12,000 species.
In November of 2022, Gregg Gallagher of Fremont, Ohio, caught a 10.15-pound small mouth in Lake Erie near Pelee Island, in the Ontario waters of Lake Erie The fish set a provincial record, and was ...
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The Guadalupe bass (Micropterus treculii) is a rare species of fish endemic to the U.S. state of Texas, [2] where it also is the official state fish.It is restricted to creeks and rivers (including the Guadalupe River, hence the name Guadalupe bass), and is listed as near threatened. [1]
At Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, Jeff Wilkins caught a record 62-pound (28 kg) bigmouth buffalo while fishing on Percy Priest Lake. The fish, caught in the Seven Points area of the lake on March 31, 2010, was 45 inches (110 cm) in length. According to the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, it took 35 minutes for Wilkins to reel in the fish. [52]