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25.1 LB Bass Caught in Calif. (Lake Dixon)
This happened not too long ago and what better way to start this board off than a picture of a true toad?!
Plus, the guy let her go! I believe it's only a matter of time before someone breaks Ole George's record. What do you think it'll take for our excellent facility in Athens to break through with the fish? http://bassfan.com/news_article.asp?ID=1660 |
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Yep, as much as I hate to admit it the next world record will be from CA. The biggest I've heard of in Texas was a floater found at Fork a bit over 20lbs. Since then the numbers and size of fish there have dropped off. TP&W is way ahead of the curve with the Share A Lunker program breeding big fish but I think there's something in that west coast water or weather that will keep us in second place at best.
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