04-11-2006, 06:08 PM
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[font "Arial"]The current world record bass was caught near Jacksonville, Georgia on June 2, 1932 by George Perry. It's weight was 22 pounds 4 oz, and was caught from an oxbow lake off the Ocmulgee River called Montgomery Lake. That is one of the most sought-after fishing records in the world. [/font]
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Angler Scott Duclos of Santa Rosa, CA, landed this largemouth on March 1, 1997 on 75 acre Spring Lake, on the outskirts of Santa Rosa. The problem is, he released it without getting official measurements and other pertinent information.
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Ms. Trew caught the fish on August 24 on 72-acre Clear lake in Sonoma County, California. The National Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame has officially recognized the fish as a 12-pound line class record, however they will NOT certify it as an all-tackle world record. The IGFA also has it listed on their web page as a certified 12-pound line class record, but has yet to decide if it will be declared THE world record.
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March 20, 2006- 25.1 pound Dixon Lake Largemouth in southern California. There's the fact that the fish was foul-hooked. That it wasn't weighed on a certified scale. And, ultimately, that it was released.
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