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ShareLunker 644 is unique from the other O.H. Ivie entries this year — it's a recapture from the 2021 collection season and now has two ShareLunker designations.
"O.H. Ivie is a fishing destination for many anglers and tournaments for good reason," Natalie Goldstrohm, Toyota ShareLunker program coordinator, said in a news release.
O.H. Ivie claimed two of the three entries in January and now boasts six so far in February. The fishery is only four entries away from matching its 2021 and 2022 collection season totals of 12 ...
Nor is it the first-ever recapture from Lake O.H. Ivie. Jerry Bales of Hico caught a 16.08 pounder at ‘Ivie in April 2010 that stood as the lake record until February 2021.
O.H. Ivie has become a destination fishery for anglers throughout the country. Carlson was fishing with Dalton Smith, the owner of 14.76-pound ShareLunker 636 and two Legend Class Lunkers.
O.H. Ivie's giant bass fishing can crank up in late winter. A pair of 14-pounders were caught three years ago during the first week in January.
Jason Conn of Anna landed 17.03-pound ShareLunker 642, the eighth-heaviest largemouth bass ever caught in Texas, and the sixth-heaviest ShareLunker donated to the program.
The wild fishing tales just keep on coming from O.H. Ivie Lake, one of the best bass fisheries nationwide.
Texas reservoir O.H. Ivie Lake was named the best place to fish for bass in the country, according to a ranking from Bassmaster Magazine.
Things are looking up a Lake O.H. Ivie. The powerhouse bass lake near San Angelo recently caught more than 4 feet of water after big rains fell on the Elm Creek watershed north of Ballinger during ...
Fishing Texas fisherman reels in one of the heaviest largemouth bass in state history Texas fisherman Jason Conn caught the 8th-heaviest largemouth bass in the state from O.H. Ivie Lake, which ...