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Record Fish | New Falcon Lake Record Bass!

  
  
  
  
  
  

Tommy Law holding up his Falcon Lake Record bass
Tommy Law holds up his 15.63-pound Falcon Lake Record Bass (1/7/11)

The morning started off like any normal guide trip on the famed fishery. With the events of the last year, Falcon has had a real down turn in guide trips and fishing pressure though, and the result has been an incredible bass fishering being improved as evidenced by the events of Friday, Jan. 7, 2011.

Tommy Law of Outlaw Guide Service was guiding Jeff Archie and his wife Stephany of Tennessee for big bass. Jeff's first fish of the morning was the fish of a lifetime for most of us. His 13-pound even bass would also be considered a Share Lunker in the Texas Parks Wildlife Division's Toyota Share Lunker program. They photographed the fish and let her go. A testament to fishing ethics in and of itself.

"The fish was a monster," Law said. "She was 27 inches in length, 21.5 inches in girth and 13 pounds in weight. Jeff caught her on a football jig in 16 feet of water."

They boated another 7-pounder there as well but Law noticed Stephanie wasn't catching the big ones, so he decided to switch areas of the lake and made a big run about 20 miles. Their first stop after the run and Stephany boated three bass pretty quick.

"A buddy of mine called me and said he had a giant bass he needed weighed," Law said. "So we waited for him to arrive. We weighed his brute at 12 pounds, 14 ounces."

That convinced Law to move to a spot where he'd had a near 42-pound limit the week before. When they arrived they found the big bass loaded up on the spot. Stephany lost a 9-pounder that jumped and spit the bait. They caught several good fish though, and when it got to be quitting time, Law figured he'd make one more cast, not knowing it would be so significant.

"I was Texas-rigging a soft plastic in about 18 feet of water that dropped off in to 25 feet when I felt something a little 'mushy'," Law said. "So I set the hook. It didn't even move for a second or two, then all heck broke loose. The fish came up and surfaced and I knew it was a 13-pound class fish.

"Jeff grabbed her and pulled her in and I knew we had another Share Lunker. I put her on the scale and it said 15-pounds, 9-ounces. I thought my eyes were playing tricks on me so I asked Jeff to read it. He said the same thing so we called James at Falcon Lake Tackle and he and TPWD officer met me at the ramp to weigh and certify the fish at 15.63 pounds.

"The old record was 15.12 set in 1991 and that fish was ugly. This fish did not have a mark on her. The best part was we released both our Share Lunkers and both swam away healthy and strong. Our best five today would have weighed 47 pounds, 9 ounces."

What a fish Tommy! We're all proud for you and proud for Falcon Lake. To learn more about the lake or see Tommy about booking a trip on the famed bass fishery, visit Falconlakeguide.com.


More photos:

13-pound bass caught by Jeff Archie
Jeff Archie holds up his 13-pounder from Falcon Lake

13-pound bass caught on Falcon Lake
Another shot of 13-pounder

15 pounder on Falcon Lake
Releasing a 15-pound bass back into the wild of Falcon Lake

Big record falcon lake bass
The big girl

The Falcon Lake Beast
The catch of a lifetime!

Comments

HOLY !@#$!@#$!#$ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted @ Saturday, January 08, 2011 11:10 AM by Luke
WoW thats a big ol'pig!! I bet it was a job hauling that one in, awesome photos and great story!
Posted @ Saturday, January 08, 2011 5:42 PM by Matt
What's a guide doing fishing anyway...Not Nice.....charters here in Florida really frown  
 
on that,unless they want 
 
some fish to eat, but I kinda doubt that your party wanted that
Posted @ Sunday, January 09, 2011 1:09 PM by Ted Rhodes
Best thing about it all...both fish went right back into the lake instead of into the ridiculous Share A Lunker program Texas has. Way to go Tommy.
Posted @ Monday, January 10, 2011 10:44 AM by Colby
Yep a great day. The clients were extremely happy with the trip. Jeff caught his personal best bass a whopping 13-pounder. They had no problem with Tommy making a few casts. Very common on fisheries where you catch so many bass. It helps anglers learn better mechanics and more about fishing. I actually like for the guide to show me a thing or two!
Posted @ Monday, January 10, 2011 10:51 AM by Jason Sealock
A big river fish like that? The fight must have been epic! CONGRATS!!
Posted @ Monday, January 10, 2011 2:34 PM by Alex Voog
Now thats a Donkey !! What color was the jig ?
Posted @ Tuesday, January 11, 2011 8:27 PM by BigBassMan
congratulations on that beautiful bass is very lucky draw an animal of that size, 
 
Posted @ Wednesday, January 12, 2011 5:17 PM by mario garza|
Way to go Tommy! Wish I was there. Congrats.
Posted @ Thursday, January 13, 2011 7:14 PM by Rick Kelley
Awesome fish from an awesome fishery !
Posted @ Thursday, January 20, 2011 5:52 PM by JOHN CRUCE
I Have fished with Tommy the last two years. An I have no problem with him fishing. If it a great spot he will let my wife or I cast to it first. He usually will just throw around with other lures. Also when your on a guiding trip they are there to teach you something. He is the best guide on Falcon. Going this year again. Also Florida guide use shiner with bobbers and talk on their cell phones all day when they're guiding you.
Posted @ Sunday, January 23, 2011 10:38 AM by Tate Herrman
Oooooh, fisherman's porn!
Posted @ Friday, January 28, 2011 8:02 AM by SirFishSlayer
LOL "Fisherman's Porn" that's hilarious and strangely true
Posted @ Saturday, February 12, 2011 10:11 PM by Midatlanticfisherman
Gratz Tommy. We here at Fish Scale Taxidermy was fortunate enough to be the one to make a replica of the fish for Tommy. You can see the replica on our website.
Posted @ Wednesday, March 02, 2011 8:47 AM by Fish Scale Taxidermy
15 pounds plus bass lake falcon is really showing out.i would love to fish my one ounce ratl traps in that lake.
Posted @ Thursday, July 14, 2011 10:53 PM by ricky jenkins
Congratulations...that's a fish of a lifetime..even nicer that they were released...kudos to you...I wish everyone understood the importance of releasing fish of that quality..a little food for thought
Posted @ Thursday, September 13, 2012 5:37 PM by Toby Gifford
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