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The salmon, known as the Great Tay Salmon, was 54 inches in length (137cm) and 28.5 inches in girth (72cm). [4] Her record was unchallenged until 2007, when another female angler, Bev Street, broke the record for largest caught freshwater fish by landing a 66lb catfish at Bluebell Lakes in Peterborough. [5]
[1] [2] The award is given for the largest salmon caught on the fly and safely returned to the water in Scotland each year. [3] The award was founded in 1972 by the noted fishing tackle manufacturer and retailer Mallochs of Perth and first presented to Lady Burnett for a 43lb salmon caught on the Tay.
6 oz gudgeon caught by Ashley Bennett from the River Wandle in 2016. Not weighed. 1 lb 3 oz 4 dr lamprey (river) caught by S.Clews from River Severn in May 1924. No confirmation this fish was caught by rod and line method. 6 lb oz perch caught by angler known as Bill from River Thames in March 2014. Assumed reason is lack of independent witnesses.
A Pennsylvania angler caught his ‘unicorn’ fish Sunday in Erie. Colton Alex, 18, of Erie, was fishing in a tournament in Lake Erie when he hooked into a large Atlantic Salmon.
Huchen (Danube salmon) - Hödekin -salmón del Danubio (Hucho hucho) Note 2: 58 kg: 127 lb 14 oz: Halil Sofradžija: 1938: Drina river, Dragojevic buk, Foča-Ustikolina Bosnia [20] photo does not confirm the weight Mullet - Thin-Lipped Grey / Meeräsche / mulle / triglia (Liza ramada) 3.45 kg: 7 lb 9oz: Shaun Sillett: 20 August 2012: Oulton ...
In areas that are open for retention of coho salmon in the Willamette River basin upstream of Willamette Falls, anglers with a valid 2024 Oregon two-rod validation may fish with two rods including ...
1. Fish not caught by the fair angling method of using rod and line fish hooked in the mouth by baited hook or lure. 2. Captured with assistance, fish must be played and caught by one person only. 3. Caught outside of the fishing season. * Note 1. 4. Caught in an area where fishing is not permitted. * Note 2. 5.
A giant anaconda species captured recently in the Amazon of Ecuador by a team of scientists is the largest to ever be documented, USA TODAY previously reported, and now, there are images showing ...