With 33rd anniversary looming, state record holder St. Clair still enjoying the ride
At 38, Barry St. Clair was the talk of Texas bass fishing in the early 1990s when he landed a 18.18 pound state record largemouth at Lake Fork. January 24 will mark the 33-year anniversary of the state’s heaviest bass of all-time. Texas Fish and Game Magazine publisher Roy Neves says the late Ray Sasser captured the photo that appeared on the magazine’s cover in March 1992. (Texas Fish Game Magazine Screenshot Photo)
Now 71, St. Clair says he recalls his long stint as the Texas state record record holder as lifetime experience. Following its induction to the Toyota ShareLunker program as Legacy Lunker No. 105, the fish lived out its life in aquarium displays at Irving Marine and the Children’s Aquarium Dallas at Fair Park, where it eventually died two years later. (Photo by Gayle St. Clair)
It’s hard to believe, but January 24 will mark the 33rd anniversary of Texas’ state record largemouth bass. Barry St. Clair of Athens landed the 18.18 pounder way back in 1992 at Lake Fork, a 27,000-acre reservoir near Quitman in northeast Texas. The fish topped the former record of 17.67 pounds caught in November 1986 by fishing guide Mark Stevenson, also at Lake Fork.Interestingly,...
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