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      Angler reels in
      the third largest  
      largemouth bass in the state 
      Feb. 20, 2003 - One more meal, perhaps a shad or a few crayfish,
      and the smile on Dave Masters, face would be even brighter. Not
      that Masters was hungry, but if the huge, 14-pound, 8.5-ounce
      largemouth bass he caught recently was just three ounces heavier,
      it would have broken the state record. 
      Masters, who lives in Bixby,
      caught the lunker on a jig on an undisclosed 
      lake in northeast Oklahoma. His nine-year old son helped him
      bring the 
      impressive fish into the boat, just as the sun was going down
      Wednesday, 
      February 12. The largemouth is the third largest bass ever recorded
      in 
      Oklahoma. The big bass was weighed on certified scales at Greenwood 
      Convenience and Outdoor Center in Skiatook. 
      "This is certainly the
      time of year to go fishing for the really big 
      bass, said Bill Wentroth, northwest region fisheries biologist
      for the 
      Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation. "If you look
      at the top 20 
      largemouth bass caught in Oklahoma, you can see that most were
      caught in early spring. 
      The current record is held by
      William Cross for a 14-pound, 11-ounce 
      largemouth bass he caught in Broken Bow Lake in March of 1999. 
      For a complete list of record
      fish and the procedures regarding state 
      record fish consult the "2003 Oklahoma Fishing Guide. If
      you think you 
      may have hooked a record fish it is important that you weigh
      the fish on 
      certified scales and that the weight is witnessed by a Wildlife
      Department 
      employee. 
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