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A Fish Called Ethel
To have and to (try to) hold
How a 17-pound Largemouth bass caught in 1986 changed the world and jump-started the ShareLunker program – a nationally recognized initiative that draws anglers (in pursuit of largemouth bass and the dream "catch of a lifetime") to Texas from across the United States and around the world.
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