O.H. Ivie Among Best Lakes for Monster Bass in 2021
ATHENS, TX – The 2021 Toyota ShareLunker collection season will go in the books as one of the best in the history of the program. Anglers landed 23 ShareLunkers at 10 different lakes across the state, the most during a January through March timespan since the 1995 season which produced 27. Five new lake records were established, four lakes made their mark on the program with a first ever entry, and milestone ShareLunker 600 was caught in this year’s group.
“This Toyota ShareLunker collection season was simply historic in so many ways, we live for seasons like this,” said Tom Lang, Director of the Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center. “We’re grateful that so many anglers caught their fish of a lifetime this season and then decided to share their lunker with us so we can make more of these bigger better bass for future generations of anglers.”
View fullscreen 2020 Central Baldwin Chamber Board President Jeff Windham of Hamm Enterprises passes the ceremonial gavel to 2021 Board President Judge Harry D’Olive Jr. JOHN UNDERWOOD / STAFF PHOTOS Fell-Gilbert-Mack-Pearson Founders Award winner Silverhill Mayor Jared Lyles and family. 2020 Good Government Award winner Baldwin County Sheriff Huey “Hoss” Mack Jr. presents the 2021 award to Donna Givens. Volunteer of the Year Roma Kerby Emerging Small Business Award winners Amy Younce and staff with Robertsdale Urgent Care. Small Business Award winners Dennis and Joan Stastka of Stastka Insurance in Robertsdale and family. Generations Award winner Furniture City of Robertsdale, represented by Jonathan Kitchens.
By John Underwood / john@gulfcoastmedia.com
ROBERTSDALE, Alabama The Central Baldwin Chamber of Commerce is moving forward with plans to host its 46
th annual banquet and awards program, to be held Thursday, Jan. 21 at the Baldwin County Coliseum in Robertsdale.
While the event normally draws about 375 guests, tickets will be limited for this year’s event to ensure proper health and safety guidelines are followed, said Chamber President/CEO Gail Quezada. Tickets are $45 per person, $80 per couple or $320 for a table. Tickets may be reserved by calling the Chamber office at 251-947-2626 or purchase online by Jan. 14. Tickets will not be sold at the door.