Looks like a guy caught a 7Lb 6oz Largemouth and it is the new lake record. Seems like it should be bigger than that but I hear Keystone can be pretty tough.
Lakerecord.net
Looks like a guy caught a 7Lb 6oz Largemouth and it is the new lake record. Seems like it should be bigger than that but I hear Keystone can be pretty tough.
Lakerecord.net
Nice fish
It was around 10 lbs caught in a tournament 5-10 years ago maybe . It was a name you would know from the local tournaments
in the past maybe
Carnell or Elam or Jim nunley maybe
I think he supposedly caught it right where they put the new marina
here you go I don't understand why they reset those records
this was 2002 or 2003
Here in Oklahoma, anglers are catching good bass, although nothing in that size range. Lake Keystone produced the biggest fish reported so far in Oklahoma. Jim Nunnally of Skiatook caught a 10.91 pounder while fishing in the Skeeter/Yamaha Tournament Trail event. The fish hit a clown-colored, suspending Rogue fished on spinning tackle and 8-pound test line. It helped Nunnally and partner Jim Turner of Tulsa win the meet with 17.27 pounds.
Last edited by gambler4; 08-10-2018 at 11:27 PM.
Anyone know how this works exactly? I don't see anything listed for several lakes I've fished. If it's just not reported then heck we could have several lake records with 3-4lb bass.
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They reset the records for each lake around 2010. Now you have to submit your record per species per lake.
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I looked through a few of the lake records for lakes I have fished and was questioning who certifies them? Several so called spotted bass record fish were obviously largemouth. Much like our state record also, IMO.