In a recent article, I covered the international division of the Major League Fishing (MLF) Toyota Series Championship. At the time, there were impressive 18 countries around the globe partnered with ...
Manabu Kurita shows off the largemouth bass he caught in Japan in 2009. It weighed 22 pounds, 5 ounces and tied the record for the biggest ever caught. In late 2009, two men walked into a room ...
No, the above fish was not caught on Onondaga Lake. It's a largemouth bass caught by Japanese angler Manabu Kurita that ties the existing world record. A press release by the International Game Fish ...
Japan’s Lake Biwa, one of the oldest lakes in the world, may be claiming a largemouth bass that might tie the oldest and most cherished all-tackle world record in freshwater fishing. Reports indicate ...
Two dozen Japanese tourists flew here just to go fishing. They caught plenty of what Lake Tohopekaliga is famous for – largemouth bass – and earned the admiration of veteran fishing guides for their ...
On Friday, the IGFA approved Kurita’s application for the fish caught from Lake Biwa on July 2. Japan’s largest lake, the reservoir is northeast of Kyoto. The IGFA, a 70-year-old non-profit fisheries ...
They say in sports that ties are like kissing your sister. In the world of competitive fishing, a tie on Friday meant kissing a nearly 78-year-old world-record bass square on the lips. The ...