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BucketMouth
Productions:
The over 165 lakes and reservoirs in Texas provide an
excellent outdoor opportunity to go fishing. Though
many lakes have been wounded due to the drought, there
are still many that have flourished and grown to become
outstanding fisheries. Among some of the most notable
fishing lakes in the state are Lake Fork, Lake O.H.
Ivie Reservoir, Lake Alan Henry, Lake Amistad, Sam Rayburn,
Toledo Bend, and Choke Canyon.
The current state record largemouth
bass is 18.18 lbs. caught in 1992 on Lake Fork Reservoir.
That record has never been in more danger of being broken
than it is right now. Many fisheries are heating up
and producing a vast number of lunker fish. It is expected
that the record will not last much longer.
New
Video Expected Release Dates:
- Look for our TOG Original “Lake Fork Under Pressure"
in early Spring, 2005.
- Look for Our TOG Guide Series video with Lake Lavon
Guide Service in Late Fall, 2004.
Got
an idea for a video topic?
Texas Outdoor Guide can come up with a million ideas
for video topics, but we want to know the topics that
you have in mind. Got a special lake that you would
like to unlock, a lure that hasn’t been producing,
or a technique that you just don’t understand?
Let Texas Outdoor Guide know and we might just do a
video over that very topic. If we do choose your topic,
we might want to get in touch with you for more details
on what you would like to see.
Drop
us an email with a description of what you would like
to see at the email address below:
ideas@texasoutdoorguide.com
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