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Milliken’s arrest late last year was a result of a lapsed license that eventually escalated to a fraud in a fishing tournament charge after he caught a 13.15-pound fish on Lake Naconiche early ...
Pro fisherman and YouTube star Ben Milliken caught a 13.15-pounder largemouth bass at Lake Naconiche in Nacogdoches County in February. But Texas Parks and Wildlife officials said he didn't have a ...
In February, Milliken caught a 13.18-pound largemouth at Lake Naconiche, a 693-acre lake in west Texas, which he entered in the TPWD Toyota ShareLunker Program. “I noticed the big ones were really ...
According to Texas Parks and Wildlife (TPW) officials, Milliken reeled in a Legacy Class ShareLunker largemouth bass at Lake Naconiche last February and falsified his contest entry form.
TPWD said he caught a Legacy Class ShareLunker (largemouth bass 13 pounds or larger) at Lake Naconiche in Nacogdoches County and he formally submitted the bass as an entry into the Texas Parks and ...
TPWD said he caught a Legacy Class ShareLunker (largemouth bass 13 pounds or larger) at Lake Naconiche in Nacogdoches County and he formally submitted the bass as a ...
The allegations are linked to Milliken’s entry of a Legacy Class ShareLunker largemouth bass he caught at Lake Naconiche in February 2024.
In February, Milliken caught a 13.18-pound largemouth at Lake Naconiche, a 693-acre lake in west Texas, which he entered in the TPWD Toyota ShareLunker Program.
That’s what happened when Lake Naconiche in eastern Texas opened in September 2012. The bite was hot early on, then dropped off significantly after a few weeks.
The draw method worked beautifully when Lake Naconiche in Nacogdoches County eastern Texas opened for fishing in September 2012. That lake has only one ramp with 40 parking places.
Angler Ben Milliken from New Caney capped the day with a 13.15-pounder at Lake Naconiche. The TPWD said Milliken's fish was the first entry from Lake Naconiche since 2017 and only the second overall.