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Great stories and fun looking at that stuff. I don't believe however that a 14 pound plus came from Table Rock on the Arkansas side. Really could not have up the Kings River, as it is just not conducive I don't believe with extremely skinny water.

Don't think the White River either,

Long Creek on the other hand would probably be the place as there for sure would be room to roam up there and there are big fish still caught up there from time to time, so it is a remote possibility.

Frank Fenson's is was probably the biggest but it is all speculation, and fun.

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Great stories and fun looking at that stuff. I don't believe however that a 14 pound plus came from Table Rock on the Arkansas side. Really could not have up the Kings River, as it is just not conducive I don't believe with extremely skinny water.

Don't think the White River either,

Long Creek on the other hand would probably be the place as there for sure would be room to roam up there and there are big fish still caught up there from time to time, so it is a remote possibility.

Frank Fenson's is was probably the biggest but it is all speculation, and fun.

Yep, the others are pretty outrageous. Think the info on Frank's may be about as close as we will get to a lake "record". Mike's fish had to be near that mark. Just surprised me when Dwight replied with the info others were looking for.

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Morehead's fish was a 6-12 spot, the Missouri state record spot is 7-8 caught at Table Rock in 1966. Dan caught his fish out of a cedar tree on a jerkbait with 8# line. I would imagine his heart skipped a beat once or twice when he saw her.

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