Toyota Sharelunker Program
Wednesday, October 14th, 2009Passport to Texas from Texas Parks and Wildlife and the Sport Fish Restoration Program
Anglers the world over know they can reel in really big bass in Texas.
We have more big bass caught in Texas than anywhere I know of. I’m talking about anywhere in the United States or anywhere in the world.
David Campbell coordinates a bass spawning program at Parks and Wildlife, called the Toyota Sharelunker program.
I know there’s been some bigger fish caught in California, Florida—but it’s the numbers of big fish. And the anglers can go to almost any reservoir in the state of Texas and have the potential of catching a thirteen pound plus large-mouth bass. I don’t think that Anyone else can come close to that.
Now through April, anglers that reel in largemouth bass weighing 13-pounds or more are encouraged to donate them to the Toyota ShareLunker program. The donated bass enter into a spawning program, with the hope of creating bigger bass—maybe even a world record.
We had somewhere in the neighborhood of three quarter of a million fry from the sharelunkers through the years. We’ve had some years we didn’t have any spawn. Then some years we might have five, six or seven spawn.
That’s a whole lot of potential. Find information about the Toyota Sharelunker program when you log onto the Texas Parks and Wildlife Website.
That’s our show for today…with support from the Sport Fish Restoration Program…providing funding for the Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center in Athens…
For Texas Parks and Wildlife…I’m Cecilia Nasti