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A pending world-record alligator gar caught by Art Weston is the heaviest freshwater fish ever landed on 2-pound test.
I recall that this time of year gave me my biggest thrill in fishing. I caught my most memorable fish ever the first of May. It wasn’t the biggest I ever caught, but it was the most memorable.
Art Weston landed a 153-pound alligator gar on 2-lb test, setting a new IGFA world record for freshwater fish on ultra-light ...
Pensacola angler David Shepard admits he is a fan the TV show "Wicked Tuna," but never did he imagine he'd take on his very ...
Kirk Kirkland caught a giant ... “I don’t know if we’ll ever get a 200 [on 2-pound], right? I mean 153, that’s a big fish,” he says. “And Kirkland, he’ll argue that he works harder ...
After lighting up the internet last year with his giant Mille Lacs muskie, he has now caught what will be certified as the largest freshwater fish ever caught on 2-pound test line. On April 8th ...
According to Chron.com, Weston was able to haul in what will soon be certified as the largest freshwater fish in the world ...
Weston said he predicts the fish will break a record for the largest worldwide freshwater fish ever caught on ultra-light tackle, a 2-pound test — and the 6th largest if you include saltwater ...
At 1,560 pounds, it is officially recognized as the largest bony fish ever caught on rod and reel, a record that has stood since August 1953, when donor Alfred C. Glassell, Jr., caught the 14-foot ...
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