O.H. Ivie yields trophy bass for two Mineola fishermen

Posted 2/8/24

O.H. Ivie Reservoir continued its reign as a top largemouth bass lake in the world Monday night, Jan. 22 when it produced two Legacy Class ShareLunkers. The entries were the second and third overall …

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O.H. Ivie yields trophy bass for two Mineola fishermen

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O.H. Ivie Reservoir continued its reign as a top largemouth bass lake in the world Monday night, Jan. 22 when it produced two Legacy Class ShareLunkers. The entries were the second and third overall of the 2024 Toyota ShareLunker collection season following J.B. Thomas Reservoir’s first-ever Legacy Class lunker the previous Wednesday.

Lane Olson of Mineola landed 13.26-pound ShareLunker 652, followed shortly thereafter by Bobby Waldon, also of Mineola, with 14.75-pound ShareLunker 653. O.H. Ivie has accounted for 41 Legacy Class ShareLunkers over the past four collection seasons, including 15 in 2023. It is on the Colorado River between Brownwood and San Angelo.

This is the second year in a row that O.H. Ivie has produced two Legacy Class ShareLunkers in one day during the collection season.

“We caught a couple of smaller fish, and around 3:30 p.m. I was almost ready to go home,” said Olson. “Then I saw one sitting on the top of a tree and it looked right and ready to eat. I cast my Alabama rig over there and she turned on it hard. As soon as I set the hook, I knew it was a big fish, but not that big. I figured it may be an eight-pounder from the way it looked on the scope. We got it up to the boat, netted it and we looked at each other in awe. I weighed the fish, and the scale said it was over 13 pounds, so we headed straight to Elm Creek to get a weight on the certified scale.”

When the official weight was registered, Olson immediately called the ShareLunker program to begin the entry process. The fish also surpassed his previous personal best, which was a 10.5-pound largemouth bass at Lake Fork.

Waldon arrived at O.H. Ivie with his wife on Jan. 12 and fished until the 16th during the freeze. He left and then returned to fish over three more days.

“The fishing has been tough at O.H. Ivie this winter. I really fished the lake hard during the last three days,” said Waldon. “I pulled up on some rocks in about 20 feet of water and I knew the fish were there. I was using a spinning rod with a 10-pound test leader paired with a 6th Sense Fishing 106DD jerkbait. I let the bait sink until it was about five feet off the bottom. I made two pulls and on the third she came up and crushed it.”

Waldon’s persistence and hard work ended up paying off with the catch of a lifetime.

“It seemed like an eternity fighting her, but I wore her down and netted her,” added Waldon.

During the first three months of the season (Jan. 1 through March 31), anglers who reel in a 13-plus pound bass can loan it to Texas Parks and Wildlife Department for the ShareLunker selective breeding and stocking program. These anglers can call the ShareLunker hotline at (903) 681-0550 to report their catch 24/7 through March 31, 2024.

Anglers who catch and loan one of these 13-plus pound lunkers earn Legacy Class status, receive a catch kit filled with merchandise, a 13lb+ Legacy decal for their vehicle or boat, VIP access to the Toyota ShareLunker Annual Awards event, a high-quality replica mount of their fish from Lake Fork Taxidermy, and Bass University will provide a swag pack and annual subscription. These anglers will also receive entries into two separate drawings – a Legacy Class Drawing and the year-end Grand Prize Drawing. Both drawings will award the winner a $5,000 Bass Pro Shops shopping spree.

The year-round Toyota ShareLunker program offers four levels of participation for catching bass over eight pounds or 24 inches in Texas.

In addition to providing basic catch information, anglers have the option to send a DNA scale sample from their lunker bass to TPWD researchers for genetic analysis. Anglers who contribute a sample in 2024 will receive a Lew’s baitcast reel valued at up to $200.