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An angler from Kentucky says he may have broken a record for a 153-pound alligator gar caught in Lake Livingston, Texas after ...
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Alligator Gar: Ancient, Fearsome, and Still AliveThe alligator gar is one of the most ancient and intimidating freshwater fish in North America. With its massive size and toothy snout, it looks more like a prehistoric predator than a modern-day fish ...
The 7-foot-3-inch behemoth weighed in at 153 pounds and Weston said it took him nearly four hours to reel in on just 2-pound ...
Angler Art Weston is a living legend in the fishing world and held 81 fishing world records at various points in his lifetime ...
On April 8th, Weston and his guide, Captain Kirk Kirkland, set out on Texas’ Lake Livingston with the goal of catching a gar weighing more than 110 pounds on a 2-pound test line. Luck was on his side ...
According to Chron.com, Weston was able to haul in what will soon be certified as the largest freshwater fish in the world ...
On Tuesday traveling angler Art Weston and Texas fishing guide Capt. Kirk Kirkland caught a giant, 153-pound alligator gar on ultra-light line. The gar is a new pending world record. It’s also the ...
After a four-hour battle, Weston reeled in a 7-foot-3-inch, 153-pound alligator gar. The behemoth is believed to be the largest freshwater fish caught on an ultra-light (2 pound) line in ...
The alligator attack occurred at Alligator Alley ... The site is about a 90-mile drive southeast from Tampa. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission reports “serious injuries ...
On April 8th, renowned fishing record angler, Art Weston, completed the unlikely goal of catching an alligator gar of more than 110 pounds on 2-pound test line. Last October, Weston set an all ...
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said the gator was about 6 feet long. An alligator trapper removed it from the area.
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