Texas is teeming with storied reservoirs stocked with largemouth bass, thanks in large part to the state’s ambitious, one-of-a-kind ShareLunker program, which marks forty years in 2026. Here are five reservoirs that are most likely to produce a double-digit lunker.J. B. Thomas Though it’s had issues with low water levels in the past, this 7,282-acre reservoir, located on the Colorado River about ninety miles west of Abilene, still delivers big bass. Well over fifty double-digit ShareLunker bass were caught in 2024 alone, including a 14.09-pound beast in August. Last year the state stocked the reservoir with more than 31,000 ShareLunker fingerlings—a strong sign that biologists feel good about its potential. Lake ForkThe 27,264-acre reservoir may have peaked in the early nineties, and it suffered a lot of lost…