Freshwater

O.H. Ivie Produces Two More Sharelunkers

Legacy Class ShareLunker 668 from O.H. Ivie was just caught, weighed in at 13.14 pounds, and submitted by angler Keith Hall of Granbury, TX.
Since there are 10 ShareLunkers already donated by anglers from O.H. Ivie for selective spawning and broodstock development and limited space in the Lunker Bunker, the decision was made to not transport this fish to TFFC.
TPWD biologists certified and collected catch and genetic information on this fish to help further evaluate and direct future stocking and management efforts. Because of Keith’s willingness to donate and coordinate with TPWD to provide this valuable data, he will receive all prizes and accolades associated with the Legacy Class, including a fiberglass replica of his Lunker. Thank you, Keith for your contribution to bigger, better bass in Texas!
O. H. Ivie then continued its streak of producing Legacy Class Lunkers. Angler Tery Lewis of Lubbock caught 13.99 pound ShareLunker 669. This is the 19th Legacy Class ShareLunker for the season and the 12th from O.H. Ivie.
Source: Texas Parks & Wildlife Department

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