Fisherman in Czech Republic catches 2.68m long fish

A 2.68m-long giant fish fish was taken out of the water in the Czech Republic by fisherman Jacob Wagner, setting a new national record. The capture of giant fish by 43-year-old Wagner took place south of Prague in Varnov dam. Wagner saw the fish shining in the morning light, pulled out his stick [...]
The capture of giant fish by 43-year-old Wagner took place south of Prague in Varnov dam.
Wagner saw the fish shining in the morning light, pulled out its specially designed stick, and waited.
The “passed 10 minutes and nothing happened until suddenly I saw the fish going straight to my”, the 43-year-old fisherman described.

What followed was the hardest fight I ever had with a fish-must in the Czech Republic,” said Wagner, asking a friend for help. After almost 50 minutes, I was exhausted by my boat, trembling from fatigue. ”
After taking a picture of the fish, which was 4cm taller than any other fish-must he had previously captured, Wagner released it.
“is one of the largest of its kind in Europe. It was a beautiful fish, almost perfect with the potential to become even bigger,” concluded the 43-year-old Czech fisherman./Periscopi/












