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A pending world-record alligator gar caught by Art Weston is the heaviest freshwater fish ever landed on 2-pound test.
Art Weston landed a 153-pound alligator gar on 2-lb test, setting a new IGFA world record for freshwater fish on ultra-light ...
The 7-foot-3-inch behemoth weighed in at 153 pounds and Weston said it took him nearly four hours to reel in on just 2-pound ...
Art Weston and Kirk Kirkland reeled in and released the enormous freshwater fish, known as an alligator gar, after a ...
In April 2025, an angler caught a colossal freshwater fish on ultra-light tackle. Here's why your chances of doing the same ...
Image via Facebook I don't know if these two anglers are going to break a world record, but they've caught one of the biggest ...
A Kentucky man named Art Weston is reportedly the proud record holder after angling a a gigantic alligator gar following a ...
Angler Art Weston is a living legend in the fishing world and held 81 fishing world records at various points in his lifetime ...
Using ultralight fishing gear in combination with razor thin 2-pound test line, Weston recently landed a 153-pound alligator ...
An angler may have broken a world record after reeling in a massive prehistoric-looking fish. Art Weston, a Kentucky resident, went to Lake Livingston, Texas, to catch an alligator gar with the ...
Calling it the “most challenging catch of my life,” Weston spent nearly four hours reeling in the fish. With the help of Captain Kirk Kirkland, owner of Alligator Gar Fishing, the pair chased ...
On Tuesday traveling angler Art Weston and Texas fishing guide Capt. Kirk Kirkland caught a giant, 153-pound alligator gar on ultra-light line. The gar is a new pending world record. It’s also ...