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The all-tackle world record for largemouth bass is shared by two anglers. George Perry, fishing in Montgomery Lake in Georgia in 1932, caught a bass that weighed 22 pounds, 4 ounces.
A young 11-year-old angler reeled in a possible record-breaking bass from a Texas lake, according to Texas officials.
No world record fish, freshwater or saltwater, is more famous or more coveted than the 22-pound, 4-ounce largemouth bass caught by George Perry in Georgia’s Lake Montgomery 77 years ago. Word ...
What's 10 more? On the way home Jenkins recommended a book -- Sowbelly, by Monte Burke -- about the quest for the world-record largemouth.
A new record may soon be set at Twin Buttes Reservoir after a junior angler reeled in a sizeable largemouth bass in late June.