An angler may have broken a world record after reeling in a massive prehistoric-looking fish. Art Weston, a Kentucky resident, went to Lake Livingston, Texas, to catch an alligator gar with the help ...
EAST TEXAS (KYTX/CBS Newspath/WKRC) - Two anglers caught a monstrous Alligator Gar. The numbers were big and have shattered world records. "This fish was 100 inches long, by 48-inch girth was 283 ...
Art Weston is no stranger to catching world record-size fish, with dozens of accolades in his name. But the Kentucky angler’s latest achievement, along with a “humanoid” creature he caught the day ...
Renowned angler Art Weston has done it again — recently landing a massive alligator gar measuring 7 feet 3 inches and weighing 153 pounds on Lake Livingston in East Texas. Calling it the “most ...
I don't know if these two anglers are going to break a world record, but they've caught one of the biggest alligator gars I've ever seen. Just take a look at that monster above and tell me it doesn't ...
It took nearly four hours, a 2-mile chase across a Texas lake and nerves of steel-but angler Art Weston just landed what could be the heaviest freshwater fish ever caught on a 2-pound test line. The ...
After fishing for over six years, Shawn Mendez, an angler known as the gar king, caught his personal best – a 7-foot monster – while fishing at Lake Corpus Christi on Friday, June 21. Mendez told MySA ...
Caught on Lake Livingston near Houston using a two-pound line, the massive alligator gar weighed 153 pounds. Art Weston After a four-hour battle, an angler in Texas reeled in a humongous fish that ...
I have fly fished for various warm-water fish. I have cast flies for bass, catfish, panfish, and carp. The one species I had not cast my fly toward, until now, was a gar. I had heard about it. But ...