Fishing pros, outdoors writers, and guides have known for some time that tackle genius Pat O’Grady’s unique bait designs catch a lot of fish.

But only now is Pat’s company, PK Lures, starting to get its due, what with news traveling almost instantaneously across the web when big fish are caught. Like the world-record catch & release walleye (length category) iced on Last Mountain Lake, Saskatchewan, in early 2011 on a 3/8-ounce pearl chartreuse PK Spoon.

Amazingly, the whole ordeal was captured with the cameras running. Watch the video below.

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And we’re not talking just walleyes—bass, pike, panfish, trout, salmon—even saltwater species—are falling prey to PK Lures.

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Enter the contest here and you could win $300 of PK Lures baits, including the same model that caught a world record! The package includes PK Spoons, Flutterfish, PK Trollers and Ridgeline Cranks.

Tim Geni (pictured below, bottom left, holding world-record walleye) of Wilcox, Saskatchewan, iced the gigantic world record through-the-ice walleye on January 5, 2011, while fishing Last Mountain Lake, Saskatchewan. As the Canadian rep for PK Lures, Geni was fishing with company president Pat O’Grady and a TV crew.