A new record has been set in Germany: two fishermen caught a giant catfish measuring 281 cm in length and weighing 96 kg. This is reported by the State Agency for Melioration and Fisheries of Ukraine, according to UNN.
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Last month, two German fishermen, while engaged in a routine pike fishing trip at one of Bavaria's lakes, established a new record for Germany by catching a giant catfish.
It is noted that the fishermen had to lift the catfish with a loader to accurately determine its weight. It was found that the catfish weighs 96 kg.
The agency adds that this "giant specimen" is not only a record length in Germany but also one of the largest in Europe. Only a few fish of this size have been caught on the European continent, primarily in the Italian Po River.
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The European catfish is not only the largest freshwater fish in Ukraine and Europe but also one of the largest freshwater fish on the planet, with lengths reaching up to 5 meters and weights exceeding 100 kg. This is why it is highly sought after by anglers from around the world, the agency reports.