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O.H. Ivie Does It Again
ShareLunker 477

Wesley Pullig
ShareLunker #477    
13.09 lbs West Texas lake produces two Toyota ShareLunkers in less than a week

ATHENS, Texas - O.H. Ivie Reservoir sent another Toyota  ShareLunker to the Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center (TFFC) January 21, just  five days after sending its first entry since 2002.

Angler Wesley Pullig of Eden caught a 13.09-pound  largemouth in 25 to 30 feet of 48-degree water using an X-Lock jig with Xcite Baits raptor tail craw. The fish, now Toyota ShareLunker 477, was 26.125 inches  long and 19.75 inches in girth.

Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) inland  fisheries biologist Mandy Scott saw the big fish explosion on O.H. Ivie coming years ago.

West Texas was coming off a drought that began in the  late 1990s and continued after 2000. When rains did come in 2005, O.H. Ivie partially refilled, and that jumpstarted the largemouth bass population, Scott said. “We got about 15 feet of water that flooded saltcedar,” she said. “That  benefited the spawns. We had bigger year classes, more bait fish and better habitat conditions overall.”

Before the rains came, Scott’s surveys and angler reports  showed there were too many small fish in the lake, and they were growing slowly because of a lack of baitfish. “A lot of people thought we should have stocked bass after the lake rose, but it would have been a waste,”Scott said. “The water rise helped fish that were already there reproduce, and adding fingerlings might have hurt the growth of fish those fish. We decided to wait and let Mother Nature work. It’s hard to do that sometimes, especially when you are getting pressure from a lot of people to put something in.”

It’s also in human nature to want to help, and after the rains local bass clubs worked with Scott to take small fish caught in their tournaments on Ivie and release them into Twin Buttes Reservoir, which had gotten so low the bass population had dropped severely.

“The clubs were very cooperative and supportive,” she  said. “It helped both lakes to do that.”

The proof that Scott’s strategy worked started coming in January 16, when Ben Blaine of Merkel caught Toyota ShareLunker 475, a  14.02-pound hog. Pullig’s fish confirms that was no fluke.

Pullig’s fish is the sixth to be entered into the Toyota ShareLunker program so far this season. Two have come from private lakes in East Texas, two from O.H. Ivie and two from Falcon International  Reservoir.

Big bass seem to be everywhere in the state, and the traditional big bass lakes like Fork, Choke Canyon, Conroe and Amistad have yet  to be heard from. ShareLunker program manager David Campbell isn’t given to making predictions, but he’s glad he has a new Toyota Tundra to pick up ShareLunkers. “It rides really well with a full tank of water,” he said.

By the time this season is over, Campbell will no doubt be happy to have a comfortable ride.

Anyone legally catching a 13-pound or bigger largemouth bass from Texas waters, public or private, between October 1 and April 30 may submit the fish to the Toyota ShareLunker program by calling program manager David Campbell at (903) 681-0550 or paging him at (888) 784-0600 and leaving a phone number including area code. Fish will be picked up by TPWD personnel within 12 hours.

Falcon Soars with Toyota ShareLunker 476

Bryan Aubin
    ShareLunker #476    
14.4 lbsATHENS, Texas - Another West Texas  reservoir rebounding from the drought of the late 1990s is starting to pump out monster largemouth bass.

On January 19 Falcon International Reservoir produced a 14.4-pound Toyota ShareLunker for Bryan Aubin of Zapata.

Aubin was fishing in six feet of water with a watermelon red lizard. Water temperature was 60 degrees at the time of the catch, 9:00 a.m.

The fish was cared for until pickup at Robert’s Fish n' Tackle, an official ShareLunker weigh and holding  station. Proper handling and care are important factors in survival of big fish,  as shown by Toyota ShareLunker 474, caught from Falcon on December 20 by Debbie Baker.

"That  fish came in very stressed and in poor overall condition," said Jim Matthews, hatchery manager at the Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center in Athens, where ShareLunkers are kept. "The intensive crew has been treating her continuously for stress-related  infections, and she has made a very good recovery. She has eaten several rainbow trout, which is a big step to recovery. DNA testing shows she is a pure Florida  bass, so if things continue to improve, we hope to spawn her this season."

Official Toyota ShareLunker  weigh and holding stations are certified by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department  (TPWD) inland fisheries biologists to have the proper facilities and equipment  for keeping big bass alive. Station personnel receive training in how to care for the fish and are on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week to receive fish.

A list of the official holding stations is at: http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/spdest/visitorcenters/tffc/sharelunker/holding/.

According to TPWD biologist  Randy Myers, who is in charge of the Falcon fishery, Robert’s Fish n' Tackle should receive more ShareLunkers for several years to come.

"Falcon is starting to reap the  big fish benefit of water level increases in 2004 and 2008," he said. "The lake  is 12 feet low now, but it completely filled in 2008. There was tremendous bass production in 2004 and 2005, and those fish are growing really fast. In most lakes it takes 10 to 12 years for a bass to grow to 13 pounds. Two years ago  Falcon produced a ShareLunker that was only seven years old."

Anyone legally catching a 13-pound or bigger largemouth  bass from Texas waters, public or private, between October 1 and April 30 may  submit the fish to the Toyota ShareLunker program by calling program manager David Campbell at (903) 681-0550 or paging him at (888) 784-0600 and leaving a phone number including area code. Fish will be picked up by TPWD personnel  within 12 hours.

ShareLunker  entries are used in a selective breeding program at the Texas Freshwater  Fisheries Center (TFFC) in Athens. Some of the offspring from these fish are stocked back into the water body from which they were caught. Other ShareLunker  offspring are stocked in public waters around the state in an attempt to  increase the overall size and growth rate of largemouth bass in Texas.

Anglers entering fish into the Toyota ShareLunker program  will receive a free replica of their fish, a certificate and ShareLunker  clothing and be recognized at a banquet at the Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center  in Athens on June 5, 2010. In addition, if a Texas angler catches the largest  entry of the year, that person will receive a lifetime fishing  license.

For complete information and rules of the  ShareLunker program, tips on caring for big bass and a recap of last year’s season, see www.tpwd.state.tx.us/sharelunker. The  site also includes a searchable database of all fish entered into the program along with pictures where available.

The Toyota ShareLunker Program is made possible by a grant to the Texas Parks & Wildlife Foundation from  Gulf States Toyota. Toyota is a long-time supporter of the Foundation and Texas  Parks and Wildlife Department, providing major funding for a wide variety of  education, fish, parks and wildlife projects..

ATHENS, Texas - Ricky Bearden  of Conroe set a new water body record for largemouth bass January 30,  2009 when he pulled a 15.93-pound fish from two feet of water in Lake Conroe.
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