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Lake Texoma lake record largemouth bass caught March 3

Lake Texoma Record Largemouth BassMarch 15, 2012 - The arrival of spring often brings warmer weather, blooming trees and, at least in Oklahoma, a big lake record fish. On March 3, Royce Harlan of Kingston hauled in a 12.4-lb. largemouth bass from the waters of Lake Texoma, nabbing that lake record spot and setting the stage for a great fishing season.

Harlan caught the 24-inch bass in the Washita arm using a soft plastic bait. The fish is a new record bass for Texoma in the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation's lake record fish program.

"It's always a thrill to catch a big fish," Harlan said. "Everybody always hopes for that one big bite. I got it, and I'm thankful for it."

Harlan released the fish.

The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation's lake record fish program was initiated in 2008 to recognize big fish from certain lakes and the anglers who catch them.

The program has grown from about a dozen lakes at its inception to more than 40 lakes today. So while anglers all over the state can go fishing just for leisure, they also have a chance of putting their name in a record book.

Other lake records nabbed by anglers recently include a 2.6-lb. crappie caught March 7 at Hudson Lake by Big Cabin angler Roger Moseley and a 5.8-lb. saugeye caught at Shawnee Twin Lake #1 by Jed Davidson of McLoud.

Lake record fish can be viewed on the Wildlife Department's website at http://www.wildlifedepartment.com/fishing/records.htm. The user-friendly search feature allows those interested to view a wealth of lake record fish information, ranging from the size of record fish caught to what kind of bait or rod and reel was used to catch them.

Species eligible for spots in the lake records book include blue, channel and flathead catfish and largemouth, smallmouth and spotted bass in addition to crappie, paddlefish, striped bass, striped bass hybrids, sunfish (combined) walleye/saugeye and white bass. Minimum weights are set for each species and are detailed on the Wildlife Department's website at wildlifedepartment.com.

Anglers who catch a potential record from a participating lake should contact the lake record keeper for the lake - usually a business located near the lake. A listing of official lake record keepers is available on wildlifedepartment.com.

Once it has been determined that an angler has landed a record fish, the media is notified and the public will be able to view information about the catch on wildlifedepartment.com.

All past and current state record fish are registered in the lake record fish program as records for their respective lakes.

For more information about the lake record fish program, or for more on fishing in Oklahoma, log on to wildlifedepartment.com. Fishing in Oklahoma also is covered in depth in the current issue of Outdoor Oklahoma magazine, the official magazine of the Wildlife Department. The issue features the Wildlife Department's annual "Anglers' Guide," featuring a range of useful information on catching the state's most popular fish. Issues are available from the Wildlife Department's central office for $3 ($4 if mailed). Subscriptions also are available for $10 a year, $18 for two years or $25 for three years. More information and subscription details are available online at http://www.wildlifedepartment.com/outdoor_oklahoma.htm or by calling 1-800-777-0019.

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