SAN ANGELO, TX — O.H. Ivie Reservoir's remarkable ShareLunker streak persists with the recent addition of Legacy Class ShareLunker 659, reeled in by angler Josh Hiler. The impressive fish tipped the scales at a substantial 13.13 pounds, marking the ninth Legacy Class ShareLunker for the current season and the fifth proudly contributed by O.H. Ivie.
Hiler's achievement not only adds to the reservoir's growing legacy but also contributes to the broader initiative of fostering Bigger Better Bass in Texas. The ShareLunker program, a collaborative effort in partnership with anglers, aims to enhance the quality and size of bass populations across the state.
This latest catch underscores O.H. Ivie's reputation as a prime location for anglers seeking trophy-sized bass. The reservoir's consistent performance in producing Legacy Class ShareLunkers highlights its significance in the Texas bass fishing landscape.
As the ninth Legacy Class ShareLunker for the season, Hiler's catch joins the ranks of other exceptional bass, showcasing the success of the program in promoting sustainable fisheries and maintaining Texas' status as a premier destination for bass anglers.
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department extends its gratitude to Josh Hiler for his contribution to the ShareLunker program, emphasizing the collaborative effort needed to achieve success in preserving and enhancing the state's bass fishing legacy.
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