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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 a four-hour battle to reel in the massive fish.
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 heaviest freshwater fish ever landed on 2-pound test, according to ...
On April 8, fisherman Art Weston and Captain Kirk Kirkland set out to beat a world record on Lake Livingston, a large ...
Angler Art Weston is a living legend in the fishing world and held 81 fishing world records at various points in his lifetime ...
Once approved, this alligator gar will be Weston’s 81st International Game Fish Association (IGFA) world record catch, so it was definitely not a lucky accident. Fishing Lake Livingston in Texas ...
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 ...
Art Weston had the “most challenging catch” of his life, a 7-foot alligator gar. Facebook screengrab from Art Weston A renowned Kentucky angler, who already caught dozens of world-record fish, is up ...
Using ultralight fishing gear in combination with razor thin 2-pound test line, Weston recently landed a 153-pound alligator ...
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 heaviest freshwater fish ever landed on 2-pound test, according to the ...
A renowned Kentucky angler, who already caught dozens of world-record fish, is up to it again. Art Weston’s latest catch — one that is going in the record books — was the most challenging of ...