Daily Archives: May 5, 2015

Oklahoma man lands largest fish in state history

By Daniel Xu

OutdoorHub

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Paul Easley with his new state record alligator gar. Image courtesy Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation

On Thursday, April 23rd, an Oklahoma angler crushed the record for the largest fish ever caught in the state with an alligator gar that weighed a staggering 254 pounds. Paul Easley of Mead snagged the beast of a fish in Lake Texoma and was able to have the fish certified by a state wildlife biologist before releasing the eight-foot gar back into the water.

“It did swim off,” Matt Mauck, regional fisheries supervisor for the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (DWC), told The Oklahoman. “They made their best attempt to get it back in the water alive. She did not appear to need any encouragement to leave.”

Mauck recalled receiving a phone call from Easley on Thursday describing the fish, but initially had his doubts about the fish’s size. After hearing that the anglers measured the gar to a girth of 44 inches, however, Mauck rushed over to Lake Texoma to see for himself if the fish was real. As it turns out, this was no tall fish tale.

“Not only is this a massive fish, but it is also a very special and unique fish,” stated the DWC on Facebook. “Alligator gar are long-lived with only periodic spawning opportunities.”

Officials estimated that the record-sized gar could be upwards of 50 years old. Alligator gar are among the largest freshwater fish in North America and among the longest-living ones as well. These toothy predators have been known to live well past 70 years. Gar mature slowly and usually reach sexual maturity in their second decade of life. Due to their large size, older females can lay an average of 150,000 eggs per spawning period.

In Oklahoma, anglers are allowed to harvest one alligator gar per day during the permitted season. Easley decided to release his record-sized fish back into the lake from where it came. In time, perhaps the fish will even break the world record, which is listed by the International Game Fish Association as a 279-pound gar caught in Texas by Bill Valverde. That record has stood since 1951.

Video cams nationwide offer nest observation opportunities

If you are interested in watching young bird behavior as they grow up, there are numerous websites available for your endless viewing. Check out these video cams.

Video Streaming Begins on American Kestrel Nest Box in Boise

http://www.birdingwire.com/releases/344271/#sthash.69DK3DpI.dpuf

Wild Birds Unlimited Presents Live Streaming Barred Owl Cam with Intimate Glimpse into Nesting Season – www.wbu.com

See more at – http://www.birdingwire.com/releases/344275/#sthash.7RURS6VI.dpuf

Missouri Falconcam Offers Bird’s-Eye-View of Chicks – http://mdc.mo.gov/discover-nature/wildlife-cameras/peregrine-falcon-web-camera

See more at: http://www.birdingwire.com/releases/344881/#sthash.KVdAMuai.dpuf

Atlanta Peregrine Falcons on Live Stream

www.georgiawildlife.com/FalconCam

See more at: http://www.birdingwire.com/releases/344883/

For Pennsylvania Bald Eagle Cam Viewers, Egg Watch Has Begun

http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt?open=514&objID=1592549&mode=2

See more at: http://www.birdingwire.com/releases/342424/#sthash.p0qbCDxh.dpuf

New Peregrine Falcon Webcam in Downtown Baltimore

http://www.chesapeakeconservancy.org/peregrine-falcon-webcam

See more at: http://www.birdingwire.com/releases/341973/

Osprey has a Nest Full of Eggs!

Rachel and Steve, the beloved couple making their home on the Hog Island Osprey nest, have gotten back into the swing of things without missing a beat. After wintering apart 2600 miles away in South America, they reunited in Maine and began successfully mating, with Rachel laying three cream-colored eggs, wreathed and spotted in reddish brown.

We will add additional sites as they become available.

Outdoor Writers of Kansas raises money for scholarships

By Chuck Samples

KVOE News

The Outdoor Writers of Kansas Conference continues through Tuesday, but the group paused Monday evening for a little auctioning.

The annual auction benefits a scholarship fund put together by the writers group and the Steve Harper Foundation. Organizer and Kansas City Star Outdoors Writer Brent Frazee says Emporia is a natural choice, and he wouldn’t be here without his friend and What’s In Outdoors host Phil Taunton.

Fundraising totals from the auction are pending. The conference hasn’t been limited to Kansas authors. Writers from Missouri and Oklahoma are also in attendance. Topics have ranged from deer management to updates on preparation for the upcoming Symphony in the Flint Hills.

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KC Star writer Brent Frazee (far right) has a conversation with another member of the Outdoor Writers group during their annual conference and auction. Photo by AJ Dome/KVOE News.