The life of Ethel Bass




“The Legend of Ethel, ” a YouTube video, tells the story of how a 17.67-pound bass caught in November 1986 became the first fish entered into Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s ShareLunker Program and went on to become the featured attraction at the original Bass Pro Shops in Springfield, Missouri.

Ethel became the “poster fish” for catch-and-release fishing and was viewed by an estimated 20 million people before her death in 1994. Her memorial service was attended by 1,500 people and made national news.

Larry Whiteley in Ethel’s eulogy, Bass Pro’s public relations specialist, noted that not long before her death she weighed over 20 pounds, was 32 inches in girth and 28 inches in length. Ethel was known throughout the world as the largest largemouth in captivity. She was survived by her relatives, 17-pound Wanda Bass, 16-1/2-pound Gerty Bass and 15-pound Lily Bass, now among the largest bass in captivity.

“Ethel led the life of royalty, hand-fed goldfish by divers each day. She established her home turf underneath some root wads where she spent most of her time,” according to Whiteley. The giant aquarium, visible from several levels in the shop, resembles a lake bottom and holds a variety of freshwater species.

Although Ethel became somewhat of a recluse in her old age, when she arrived at her new home nearly eight years ago she immediately took charge, gobbling down one-pound crappies and, literally taking over the tank. Later she calmed down and developed a personality.

Ethel's pattern was to linger in the background while other frenzied fish ate. But sooner or later she'd leave her root-wad hideout and bang against the diver, letting him know it was chow time.

"You could see why big bass are so hard to catch just by watching Ethel," said Whiteley. "Where Ethel spent most of her time no fisherman could ever get a lure to her."

Texas angler Mark Stevenson, who caught Ethel, lured the fish on a jig and craw-worm combo, hooking the lunker bass as he reeled it through a deep brushpile. The fish, destined to become a legend, was the shape of a huge football, measuring 27-1/2-inches and sporting a 24-1/2-inch girth.




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GOOD. Water normal stain; 67 degrees; 0.33 feet below pool. Striped bass fishing is great on top waters early along rocky shorelines and sandy flats around coves. Watch for birds on the banks and fish the direction the birds are moving up and down the rocks. Live bait is still very effective fishing ledges and humps near the river channels in 35-45 feet of water. The shad spawn is on and catching will only get better. Crappie fishing is good near boat docks and on structure also using electronics to locate roaming fish in 12-15 feet of water. Glo and milk are colors of choice with a crappie nibble tip. Seeing females in the creeks 2-5 feet of water as well. Catfishing is getting better on cut shad and prepared baits anchored on ledges in 40-50 feet of water a few reels off the bottom near rocky banks. Slip cork with a cut shad down the bluffs are producing channel cats preparing to spawn as well. Bass fishing is good using top waters early, spooks or closed face glide baits and fish crawl baits later. Fish are roaming near the beds and hitting white chatter baits as well. Live shad down the bluffs are producing numbers with the occasional big fish off the rocks in 5-8 feet of water. Report by Jacob Orr, Guaranteed Guide Service Lake Texoma. Hybrid stripers are excellent with limits coming on topwaters along the bank early in the morning watching for Egrets. Then switch to swimbaits on flats and points in 10-20 feet of water. Shad are spawning along the banks. Report by John Blasingame, Adventure Texoma Outdoors.

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