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A pending world-record alligator gar caught by Art Weston is the heaviest freshwater fish ever landed on 2-pound test.
Art Weston landed a 153-pound alligator gar on 2-lb test, setting a new IGFA world record for freshwater fish on ultra-light ...
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 ...
After a four-hour battle, an angler in Texas reeled in a humongous fish that will likely set a new world record. Art Weston ...
Image via Facebook I don't know if these two anglers are going to break a world record, but they've caught one of the biggest ...
Angler Art Weston is a living legend in the fishing world and held 81 fishing world records at various points in his lifetime ...
On April 8th, Weston and his guide, Captain Kirk Kirkland, set out on Texas’ Lake Livingston with the goal of catching a gar weighing more than 110 pounds on a 2-pound test line. Luck was on his side ...
An angler from Kentucky says he may have broken a record for a 153-pound alligator gar caught in Lake Livingston, Texas after ...
According to Chron.com, Weston was able to haul in what will soon be certified as the largest freshwater fish in the world ...
Kirk Kirkland/Facebook A Kentucky fisherman reeled in a big one — a really big one ... 283-pound alligator gar fish that is likely to set records. At the time, he was aboard a boat operated ...
Barclay had a big gar lying on the river bank one day. The fish had been out of the water for two hours. As Barclay walked past the fish, he noticed that its eyes were following him. The gar ...