Saturday, 14 March 2015

PHOTOS: 363kg Monster Fish Caught By 8 Men Breaks World Record

This stingray is thought to be the largest freshwater fish ever caught by rod and line
The gigantic fish measured over 2 meters in width, 4 meters in length and weighed almost 363 kilograms was caught in the Maeklong River in Thailand.
It took two hours, a group of strong men to take turns on the rod and a small fishing boat to reel in the stunning stingray. It has become the largest freshwater fish ever caught by rod and line. The gigantic animal was caught by American TV nature conservationist Jeff Corwin with the help of fishing guides from UK-based Fishsiam Ltd.
The gigantic flat fish had to be reeled in by several fishermen for nearly two hours
 Jeff said, “According to leading stingray experts, this is likely to be the largest fresh water fish ever caught with a rod and reel. The battle to bring this giant fish to the boat was epic and it took many hours and multiple guys rotating off and on the reel. The battle to bring this giant fish to the boat was epic and it took many hours and multiple guys rotating off and on the reel.” 

It could not be placed on scales so specialists measured its width, length and girth to calculate its weight
  After getting the ray alongside, it was then taken into a specially-prepared pen where it took seven people to lift the ray out of the water so it could be properly measured. Rick Humphries, who helped Jeff with the fishing added, “We have caught over 450 different stingrays and our estimations have been proved highly accurate on the rare occasions we have weighed this species. The larger specimens are always female and quite often pregnant, as was the case with this capture.” 


 A specially-prepared pen was used to contain the ray while Mr Corwin, fishermen and specialists examined it

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