Where are the biggest bass in Texas?

Where are the biggest bass in Texas?

According to Josh Jones of Josh Jones Fishing, Davis’ catch ranks No. 7 all-time in Texas. The state record, an 18.18-pound largemouth bass caught at Lake Fork, has stood since 1992. Jones on Thursday shared video footage showing Davis’ bass being weighed and the reactions of those who were present.

What is the biggest bass ever caught in Lake Fork?

18.18
Top 50 Largemouth Bass

Rank Water Body Weight (lb.)
1 Lake Fork 18.18
2 Lake Fork 17.67
3 Lake Fork 17.64
4 Lake Fork 17.63

What is the state record bass in Texas?

State Freshwater Records: Rod and Reel

Species Weight Angler
Bass, Hybrid Striped 19.66 John Haney
Bass, Largemouth 18.18 Barry StClair
Bass, Largemouth bass x Smallmouth bass 11.07 Brady Stanford
Bass, Largemouth x Spotted 4.69 David Daniel

What is the largest crappie ever caught in Texas?

4 when Carpenter hooked and landed what may be the biggest white crappie ever reeled in at Lake Fork and the heaviest crappie of any kind caught in Texas since 2003. The 17 1/2 inch fish reportedly tipped the certified scales at Oak Ridge Marina to 3.55 pounds (3 pounds, 8.8 ounces).

What’s the largest largemouth bass ever caught?

22 pounds, 4 ounces
Official Largemouth World Record: George Perry’s Undefeated Bass. On June 2nd, 1932, George Perry caught the current world record bass out of Lake Montgomery, an oxbow lake off the Ocmulgee River in southern Georgia. The fish (the whopper) weighed 22 pounds, 4 ounces.

What is the best state to live in for fishing?

King Salmon reigns supreme: Alaska came in first place overall and the Community rank. Little farming occurs in Alaska due to the state’s cold climate, so fishing has become a cultural staple for both sustenance and recreation.