By DAVID RAINER, Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
The historic town of Eufaula has long laid claim to the title of “Big Bass Capital of the World.” Now, the town of 13,000 in southeast Alabama has the big bass to prove it.
A 12-foot-tall replica of a largemouth bass was dedicated last week in downtown Eufaula, where Mayor Jack Tibbs expects it to become a social media magnet.
With a grant from the Alabama Tourism Department, the bass replica was built in nearby Dothan. Tourism also erected a historic marker nearby to celebrate the life of Tom Mann and his contribution to bass fishing around the world.
“We had a meeting with (Alabama Tourism Department Director) Lee Sentell, and he asked about any photo ops in the town,” Tibbs said. “We didn’t have any one place to take a picture. He suggested a big fish statue and very generously offered money to go toward the statue.”
Tibbs found a company, Replica Plastics, in Dothan that is known for building replicas for sports teams. The company built a huge baseball glove for Citi Field, home of the New York Mets.
“With social media as it is, the big fish will be a landmark that will draw people to our downtown,” Tibbs said. “This is a Thursday, and you see how busy downtown is. We want it to be that way every night. There are shops and restaurants here. They come downtown to get their picture taken with Manny and post it on social media. That’s great advertising, not only for the town but the lake also.”
Lake Eufaula is a 45,181-acre reservoir located on the Chattahoochee River along the border of southwest Georgia and southeast Alabama. The reservoir is formed by Walter F. George Dam and is known for its great fishing for largemouth bass, crappie, bream and catfish. Lake Eufaula has been the site of numerous bass tournaments, including Bass Anglers Sportsman Society (B.A.S.S.) events and last year’s Major League Fishing Challenge Cup. Just this week, the American Bass Anglers announced it will hold its Ray Scott Championship at Eufaula in 2019.
Tibbs said the final size of the fish replica, which is 5 feet wide, was deliberately chosen.
“We didn’t want it too big,” Tibbs said. “We wanted people not to have to move too far back to get the fish and people in the picture. It’s the perfect size to take a picture, and you can see who’s in the picture. It’s only been up for a few days, and there’s no telling how many people have already taken pictures with it.”
When it came to naming the big bass, the City of Eufaula held a contest. Tibbs said more than 40 names were submitted, and the winner was Manny in honor of Mann, Eufaula’s most famous fisherman.
“Tom was a famous fishing pioneer, a television host and lure designer from Eufaula,” Tibbs said. “We decided to name it for Tom.