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Article: Lunker-wise, don't stick a fork in Lake Fork just yet.
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- The Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX)
- Article date:
- May 18, 2005
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Byline: Ray Sasser
DALLAS _ Randy Oldfield is a fishing guide who specializes in giving clients a shot at a big largemouth bass. He keeps a low profile, but Oldfield's five biggest bass may be the best total for any Texas angler.
Nearly 10 years after the peak of Lake Fork's big-bass production, four of Oldfield's top fish have been caught in the past 10 months. That includes a 15-pounder caught while night fishing in August, a 14-pounder caught night fishing in September, a 13-pounder caught in April and a 14-pounder, caught May 3.
The May bass weighed 14 pounds, 11 ounces and was 27 inches long. The fish was spawned out and may well have ...