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Take about a one-hour drive over to Lake O.H. Ivie and go fishing. Who knows you could catch a new lake record largemouth bass. Apparently, Lake O. H. Ive is currently home to five of the top 25 lunkers that have been caught there in the last 18 to 20 months.

The newest member to join this exclusive lake record community is a 17.03-pound 27.00-inch largemouth bass that was caught by Jason Conn on February 13th, 2023. There are several others that are in this elite group of lake record holders.

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What I think is super impressive is that there are five record holders in the entire state of Texas that were caught in our West Texas lake O. H. Ivie. While Lake Fork just east of the Metroplex seems to be the hot spot for Texas state record largemouth bass, producing 26 record fish.

The biggest largemouth bass ever caught in Texas was back in 1992 and it was an 18.18-pound, 25.50-inch largemouth bass caught by Barry StClair in January of 1992. This is the latest most up-to-date list of lunkers from the Texas Parks and Wildlife's website.

Top 50 Largemouth Bass

Rank - Lake - Weight (lb.) - Length (in.) - Date - Angler

  1. Lake Fork - 18.18 - 25.50 - 1/24/1992 - Barry StClair

  2. Lake Fork - 17.67 - 27.50 - 11/26/1986 - Mark Stevenson

  3. Lake Fork - 17.64 - 28.00 - 4/1/1989 - Stan Moss

  4. Lake Fork - 17.63 - 26.25 - 8/28/1990 - Jerry L. New

  5. Lake Fork - 17.29 - 2/14/1988 - Larry Barnes

  6. Lake Fork - 17.08 - 25.50 - 2/26/1991 - Troy Coates

  7. O. H. Ivie - 17.06 - 27.25 - 2/24/2022 - Brodey Davis

  8. O. H. Ivie 17.03 27.00 2/13/2023 Jason Conn

  9. Pinkston - 16.90 - 27.66 - 2/16/1986 - Earl Crawford

  10. Lake Fork - 16.89 - 25.50 - 2/8/1993 - Bryan Turner

  11. Sam Rayburn - 16.80 - 28.75 - 5/31/1997 - Tommy Shelton

  12. Mill Creek Lake - 16.77 - 3/1/1990 - Herchel Brickey

  13. Lake Fork - 16.75 - 25.50 - 3/8/1990 - Stephen R. Trepkus

  14. Lake Fork - 16.63 - 27.00 - 2/28/1999 - Flo O'Brain

  15. Lake Fork - 16.59 - 26.00 - 5/15/1987 - Guy Witherspoon

  16. Lake Fork - 16.54 - 25.00 - 2/27/1991 - Bill Reed

  17. Lake Fork - 16.44 - 26.50 - 3/10/1996 - Chris Adams

  18. O. H. Ivie - 16.40 - 27.25 - 2/19/2021 - Joe McKay

  19. Caddo - 16.17 - 26.50 - 3/20/2010 - Keith Burns

  20. Gibbons Creek Reservoir - 16.13 - 26.00 - 1/15/1988 - Troy Johnson

  21. Lake Fork - 16.12 - 27.25 - 3/22/2002 - Jim Harrell

  22. O. H. Ivie - 16.10 - 26.00 - 3/1/2022 - Kyle Hall

  23. O. H. Ivie - 16.08 - 28.00 - 4/30/2010 - Jerry Bales

  24. Caddo - 16.07 27.00 - 3/18/2011 - Sean Swank

  25. Lake Fork - 16.06 - 27.50 - 3/9/1988 - Tom Hallum

  26. Lake Fork - 16.04 - 25.75 - 2/29/1992 - Gasper J. Cardinale
    Lake Fork - 16.04 - 25.75 - 2/2/2013 - Richard Scibek

  27. Austin - 16.03 - 28.25 - 1/27/2011 - T.J. Nissen

  28. Possum Kingdom - 16.02 - 26.57 - 10/13/1989 - Scott Tongate

  29. Caddo - 16.01 - 25.50 - 4/13/1992 - Bobby Shaver

  30. Lake Fork - 16.00 - 27.50 - 7/3/1989 - John Stanley

  31. Eagle Mountain - 16.00 - 26.00 - 2/27/2022 - Robert Bandy

  32. Lake Fork - 15.95 - 25.50 - 3/27/1991 - Wendall R. Atkinson

  33. Conroe - 15.93 - 27.00 - 1/30/2009 - Ricky Bearden

  34. Lake Fork - 15.87 - 25.50 - 2/17/1990 - Jim Taylor

  35. Private Lake - 15.74 - 26.50 - 1/14/1995 - Kenneth Morris

  36. Caddo - 15.70 - 25.75 - 3/10/2017 - Ronnie Arnold

  37. O. C. Fisher - 15.69 - 27.00 - 9/23/1996 - Charles Sirmons

  38. Amistad - 15.68 - 28.30 - 12/28/2005 - Tom Sutherland

  39. Daniel - 15.66 - 25.25 - 3/18/2022 - Mike Ybarra

  40. Lake Fork - 15.65 - 27.50 - 5/28/1991 - Rex Thompson

  41. Lake Fork - 15.65 - 25.25 - 3/22/2002 - Johnny Six

  42. Lake Fork - 15.64 - 27.00 - 5/25/1999 - Charles Emich

  43. Falcon - 15.63 - 28.00 - 1/7/2011 - Tommy Law

  44. Lake Fork - 15.61 - 26.13 - 5/8/1991 - Jim Gore

  45. Lake Fork - 15.61 - 25.25 - 3/22/2010 - James Quisenberry

  46. Lake Fork - 15.60 - 24.75 - 3/4/1993 - Walt Dosher

  47. Amistad - 15.58 - 27.00 - 3/11/1989 - Jay Hiler

  48. Lake Fork - 15.54 - 27.00 - 4/19/1987 - Dennis Ray Canada

  49. Private Lake - 15.54 - 27.12 - 3/9/2007 - Jesse RobersonSource: Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept.

So, grab your fishing pole, tacklebox, lawn chair, and cooler and we'll see you down by the lake. Good luck I hope to see you catch a real largemouth lunker and get your name in the Texas State record books. Happy fishing y'all.

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