Lone Star Outdoor News Features Fishing, Quail, and More

gengberg July 10th, 2009

Lone Star Outdoor News Features Fishing, Quail and More
DALLAS - The race to land the world record largemouth bass went global this month when a Japanese angler reportedly caught one of the biggest bass ever seen. The fish weighed a hair more than the longstanding record of 22 pounds, 4 ounces, caught in Georgia. But it must be 2 ounces heavier to claim the title.The big-bass story and more on fishing and hunting are in the latest Lone Star Outdoor News, out today throughout Texas. Other stories include an update on offshore fishing in the Gulf of Mexico and a report on the prognosis for South Texas quail.

Additional stories look at the rebirth of Suzuki Samurais as hunting vehicles and how kingfish can be taken on light tackle.

Lone Star Outdoor News is available on newsstands in Texas, through home delivery and online at LSONews.com.

Now in its fifth year, Lone Star Outdoor News covers hunting and fishing across Texas and the nation. It brings the most credible and timely information to sportsmen and women two times per month and is available in print, with 40,000 copies audited circulation, and more than 10,000 monthly page views online at LSONews.com.
Contact:
Craig Nyhus (214) 361-2276 or editor@lonestaroutdoornews.com

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