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State record bass lawrence county

Interesting...I will have to find that location at some point.

I'm surprised that they could not find a photo of fish in old newspaper film.
 
Wow! Thanks for tracking this down. I'd actually forgotten about writing this. It was 21 years ago so I've slept a time or two since then. Chattanoogan.com has maintained excellent archives. Lots of the stuff I've written for websites have long been lost when the websites folded and/or archives got purged. Of course, I've still got my personal archives dating back to the 1980's on computer.
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Wow! Thanks for tracking this down. I'd actually forgotten about writing this. It was 21 years ago so I've slept a time or two since then. Chattanoogan.com has maintained excellent archives. Lots of the stuff I've written for websites have long been lost when the websites folded and/or archives got purged. Of course, I've still got my personal archives dating back to the 1980's on computer.
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was a picture of that fish ever found. the lawrenceburg newspaper supposedly took a pic and wrote an article on it.
 
Wow! Thanks for tracking this down. I'd actually forgotten about writing this. It was 21 years ago so I've slept a time or two since then. Chattanoogan.com has maintained excellent archives. Lots of the stuff I've written for websites have long been lost when the websites folded and/or archives got purged. Of course, I've still got my personal archives dating back to the 1980's on computer.
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I'd have to self-publish a book with all that record!
 
i surprised no one caught the 17 pounder that TWRA shocked up 14 years ago. i imagine that gal is dead and gone by now though.

i know a couple of 12's and 13's that were caught out of that lake a few years later.
If you believe that actually happened. Hard to believe they shocked up a bass like that and the only "proof" is one blurry picture.
 

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