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Re: 14.92 a few mins ago at OH Ivie!! [Re: Theroofingguy] #14244371 01/10/22 01:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Theroofingguy
I have a question about O.H. Ivie… What is making that lake kick out the big fish? I remember Fork from the mid-80’s and how it was kicking out the big fish. O.H. Ivie is the same age as Roberts or within a year or two, why isn’t Roberts kicking out tanks like Ivie? Was it how they were originally stocked or what?


I reached out to Steve Bardin whos a fisheries biologist with an active facebook page, to ask his opinion. He said whats likely happening is the "new lake effect" now that the water is better than it was in previous years.

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Originally Posted by Theroofingguy
I have a question about O.H. Ivie… What is making that lake kick out the big fish? I remember Fork from the mid-80’s and how it was kicking out the big fish. O.H. Ivie is the same age as Roberts or within a year or two, why isn’t Roberts kicking out tanks like Ivie? Was it how they were originally stocked or what?

I would think it's because the lake was so low for so long. Trees and bushes grew up around the lake while it was low. Now the lake has almost twenty feet of water over all this cover for several years and the fishing explodes. Amistad and Falcon do the same thing when they fill back up.


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the re-growth that occurs during a long enough drawdown is actually a re-birth of a lake when it catches enough water and stays up long enough for things to cycle.

Re: 14.92 a few mins ago at OH Ivie!! [Re: Ken A.] #14244780 01/10/22 03:01 PM
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Typical water level effect. Even Toledo and Rayburn benefit from these cycles. It's actually the only thing that's kept Rayburn relevant the past 10 years. High water 10 consecutive years well into the summer creating the best spawning cover and protection for bass/shad/perch the lake.

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congrats Wendell on a beautiful fish

Re: 14.92 a few mins ago at OH Ivie!! [Re: Ken A.] #14245299 01/11/22 12:21 AM
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Don't sleep on Alan Henry! That lake will give Ivie a run for it's money

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Re: 14.92 a few mins ago at OH Ivie!! [Re: barryfish] #14246208 01/11/22 09:40 PM
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Originally Posted by barryfish
Don't sleep on Alan Henry! That lake will give Ivie a run for it's money


Looking at the Sharelunker website, Alan Henry shows 40 entries over 8#, Ivie has over 100.

Re: 14.92 a few mins ago at OH Ivie!! [Re: Theroofingguy] #14246306 01/11/22 11:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Theroofingguy
I have a question about O.H. Ivie… What is making that lake kick out the big fish? I remember Fork from the mid-80’s and how it was kicking out the big fish. O.H. Ivie is the same age as Roberts or within a year or two, why isn’t Roberts kicking out tanks like Ivie? Was it how they were originally stocked or what?

Originally Posted by Theroofingguy
I have a question about O.H. Ivie… What is making that lake kick out the big fish? I remember Fork from the mid-80’s and how it was kicking out the big fish. O.H. Ivie is the same age as Roberts or within a year or two, why isn’t Roberts kicking out tanks like Ivie? Was it how they were originally stocked or what?


Ivie is cyclical. There was a boom cycle of SALs around 2010-2012 that coincided with the water rising after a massive lake level drop. The last drop was more extreme and for a longer period of time. Pretty sure there were no SALs, at least 13+, for about 8 years until it caught fire last year. Flooded brush and trees all over the lake. Mid 2010’s it was pretty barren except for the large hardwoods near the channel and some large cedar trees. The water is dropping again so I’ll be interested to see how long this boom lasts.

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Originally Posted by barryfish
Don't sleep on Alan Henry! That lake will give Ivie a run for it's money
Will? When?

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Don't sleep on Alan Henry! That lake will give Ivie a run for it's money
Will? When?

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Don't sleep on Alan Henry! That lake will give Ivie a run for it's money


Looking at the Sharelunker website, Alan Henry shows 40 entries over 8#, Ivie has over 100.

I am by no means comparing Henry to Ivie. But, keep in mind, Henry is a lot further North and it's spawning water temps lag behind the rest of the state. The overwhelming majority of big girls are caught after the Sharelunker program quits taking fish. All that said, the lake has still got'em, but the Alabama spots being stocked in that lake still ruined it.


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Those are such amazing FISH!

Are all of these fish caught scoping?

Has Josh J ever caught a DD without scoping?

Is every record going to go away now and be replaced with these scoped fish?

It seems a good scoper with a spinnerbait can out fish a 50 year veteran with all the tools of the trade.


The day after catching a lot of fish is still a good day.



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News release from TPWD!
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ATHENS – It didn’t take long for the first pair of Legacy Class largemouth bass of the 2022 Toyota ShareLunker season to find their way into angler’s boats. It was more than fitting that Tyler Anderson from Austin and Wendell Ramsey, Sr. of San Angelo, landed 14.48 and 14.92 – pounders respectively during week one of the season at O.H. Ivie. Last year, the fishery produced 12 of the 23 Legacy Lunkers during a remarkable 2021 season.

Anderson hooked his personal record Legacy Lunker Wednesday Jan. 5 using an Alabama rig in about 28 feet of water. Anderson, who grew up in Austin and has always wanted to catch a 10-pounder, set out to do a series of YouTube videos called “10 Days for a 10” targeting big largemouth bass. He selected O.H. Ivie to begin the series and reeled in seven and five pounders on the first day. On day two, the first fish of the day proved to be the fish of a lifetime for Anderson.

“I stumbled upon a school of what looked to be eight or nine fish,” said Anderson. “My cast ended up being a little too short and landed right on top of where they were. My Alabama Rig fell right into the school of fish, but I didn’t even have to retrieve the lure. I lifted it right up and started my retrieve and the fish was already on there. I’ve known about O.H. Ivie for many years and last year’s success with ShareLunker’s reinvigorated my desire to get out there.”

Anderson plans to continue his video series with some stops at additional lakes along the way. He will have this catch posted in a couple of weeks and hopes another Lunker may land in his boat during this journey.

“I have wanted to be a part and contribute to the ShareLunker program for a long time,” added Anderson. “When I quickly weighed the fish in my boat and saw the scale, I told myself my fishing for the day is done with this lifetime catch. I headed into Concho and everyone there was great. It was all about taking care of the fish until TPWD personnel arrived. This fish did great, and we made the transfer for its trip to Athens.”

Ramsey, who is a fishing guide in West Texas with a lot of experience on different lakes, secured his Legacy Lunker on an umbrella rig with 3.5 rage tail swimmers Saturday, Jan. 8. Ramsey was asked by a good friend to take their grandsons fishing.

“We started out working some spots for white bass and black bass to get a few bites for the kids and have a good time,” said Ramsey. “It was slow, and we moved around the lake to some different spots before we circled back to where we started. I spotted a fish suspended in about 14 feet of water and quickly grabbed a fishing pole. I sent the cast past the fish and slowly let it go down to about eight feet before I started reeling. The fish hit the bait and when I set the hook it didn’t budge so I knew it was a really big fish. The battle started and I eventually brought it into the boat with the dip net.”

Once the fish was in the boat, Ramsey instantly knew it was over 12-pounds but had no idea it would top the 14-pound mark until he got it on his digital scales.

“I asked the boys to go with me and witness this whole process with the Toyota ShareLunker program and I think they really enjoyed it,” added Ramsey. “While we waited for the truck to come pick up the fish, I took the boys back to their family’s boat to let them continue fishing. What a special time for me and them as well.”

Once Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) Inland Fisheries biologists were notified Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, they quickly got on the road to collect and transport “ShareLunker 609” and “ShareLunker 610” to the Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center in Athens, where biologists are providing them top-notch care. Biologists plan to attempt to spawn them to make bigger, better bass to stock in and enhance fishing in Texas lakes.

“This is a great start to the 2022 collection season,” said Kyle Brookshear, Toyota ShareLunker Program Manager. “After the historic 2021 season, it seems fitting that the first two entries come from O.H. Ivie. Many predict another record season for trophy bass catches across the state and with the 2022 season underway, time will soon tell.”

During the first three months of the season (Jan. 1 through March 31), anglers who reel in a 13+ pound bass can loan it to TPWD for the ShareLunker selective breeding and stocking program. These anglers can call the ShareLunker hotline at (903) 681-0550 to report their catch 24/7 until April 1, 2022.

Anglers who catch and donate one of these 13+ lunkers earn Legacy Class status, receive a catch kit filled with merchandise, a 13lb+ Legacy decal for their vehicle or boat, VIP access to the Toyota ShareLunker Annual Awards event and a high-quality replica mount of their Lunker fish from Lake Fork Taxidermy. These anglers will also receive entries into two separate drawings- a Legacy Class Drawing and the year-end Grand Prize Drawing. Both drawings will award the winner a $5,000 Bass Pro Shops shopping spree and an annual fishing license.

The year-round Toyota ShareLunker program offers four levels of participation for catching bass over eight pounds or 24 inches in Texas. The 2022 season offers an opportunity to join the special club of premier anglers who have submitted a Legacy class ShareLunker.

Anglers who enter data for any lunker they catch greater than 8 pounds or 24 inches during the calendar year 2022 also receive a catch kit, a decal for their vehicle or boat and an entry into the year-end Grand Prize Drawing to win a $5,000 Bass Pro Shops shopping spree and annual fishing license. ShareLunker entry classes include the Lunker Class (8lb+), Elite Class (10lb+), and Legend Class (13lb+).

Once a lunker is reeled in, anglers need to enter the catch data on the Toyota ShareLunker mobile app – available for free from the Apple App Store and Google Play – or on the Toyota ShareLunker online app at TexasSharelunker.com. In addition to providing basic catch information, anglers can also provide a DNA scale sample from their lunker bass to TPWD researchers for genetic analysis.

The Toyota ShareLunker Program is made possible in part by the generous sponsorship of Toyota. Toyota is a longtime supporter of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation and TPWD, providing major funding for a wide variety of fisheries, state parks and wildlife projects.

Prize donors including Bass Pro Shops, Lake Fork Taxidermy, American Fishing Tackle Co., Stanley Jigs and Sixth Sense Lures also provide additional support for this program. For updates on the Toyota ShareLunker Program, visit facebook.com/sharelunkerprogram/ or TexasSharelunker.com.

For pictures of all of the Legacy Class ShareLunkers caught during the 2022 season, visit the TPWD Flickr album here: https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjzxNwz.


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