It’s been an eventful spring thus far in the fishing world. Among other things, multiple Texas waterbody records have been busted, a Top 20 largemouth bass was sniped off a spawning bed, and a veteran Alabama bass pro named Dustin Connell cemented his name in pro fishing’s history books by securing his third REDCREST win in five attempts.
Here’s the skinny. If this stuff doesn’t make you the ponder thoughts of soaking a bait somewhere fishing probably doesn’t interest you much: O.H. monster is No. 20 all-time On April 2, Cullie Beveal of Lindsay, Okla. went bass fishing at Lake O.H. Ivie near San Angelo with high hopes of catching a fish to crack his personal best largemouth of 10.51 pounds.
Beveal, 26, did it up right. Fishing alongside Granbury bass pro and fishing guide Kyle Hall, Beveal reeled in an absolute monster that topped his previous best by nearly six pounds. The 27 3/4 inch bass weighed 16.39 pounds on certified scales.