[vmfa] Italian Angler's Whale of a Catfish is Just Short of World Record

  • From: "Dr. Ronald E. Milliman]\\\\`" <rmilliman@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <vmfa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2015 20:54:17 -0600

Hey, check this out...

 

Italian Angler's Whale of a Catfish is Just Short of World Record

By: Daniel Xu  

http://www.outdoorhub.com/news/2015/02/24/italian-anglers-whale-catfish-just
-short-world-record/

 

Italian angler Dino Ferrari is no stranger to large wels catfish, but the
one he caught last Thursday was big enough to send his team scrambling to
see if it broke any records. Unfortunately for Ferrari, his massive
280-pound catfish came just short of the current world record, which
according to the International Game Fish Association, belongs to a
297-pound, nine-ounce wels taken by Attila Zsedely in 2010. Like Ferrari's
catch, that fish also came from the Po Delta in Italy. A hasty measurement
of the fish found it to be just under nine feet in length.

 

The large catfish may not unseat the all-tackle record, but Ferrari's
sponsor, Sportex Italia, is currently investigating whether the fish could
qualify for a different record based on the rod and line the angler used. At
just 17 pounds and nine ounces short of the world record, Ferrari's catch is
still one of the largest wels ever caught on a spinning rod.

 

Wels catfish are some of the largest freshwater fish in the world, and they
have appetites to match. There have been stories of anglers or swimmers who
suddenly find themselves pulled under by an inquisitive catfish, and reports
of wels surging out of the water to eat pigeons and ducks. In the wild,
these unruly catfish can grow up to 12 feet long.

 

Ferrari was able to release the fish successfully with the help of his
brother and fellow angler, Dario Ferrari.

 

 

Dr. Ronald E. Milliman

Retired Professor of Marketing

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