The two catches confirm the opinion of the lake voiced by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department fisheries biologist Richard Ott in Texas Parks & Wildlife magazine’s February digital issue. We moved the boat to try to free it, and when we did she came right to the boat.” “When I set the hook I thought I had hooked a tree,” Laughlin said. Laughlin’s fish wrapped his line around a tree, and he and his partner had to move the boat to free it. The fish was 26.25 inches long and 20.75 inches in girth. The difference was significant, since it made the fish eligible to be submitted as the new record for Lake Palestine. Initially weighed at 13.02 pounds by tournament officials, the fish came in at 13.22 pounds when reweighed on the official certified scale. Lake Palestine produced its second bass more than 13 pounds in less than a year Saturday when Casey Laughlin of Rowlett pulled in a 13.22-pound bass while fishing a Media Bass tournament.
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