In Illinois, USA, Jarrett Knise caught a huge carp weighing 32.8 kilograms and broke a state record. About it informs Chicago Sun-Times.
On Saturday, November 6, a large fish pecked on Nise’s fishing rod. At first, the man mistook her for a large catfish, but soon realized that a big-headed silver carp belonging to the carp family had fallen for his bait.
After the fisherman pulled the record carp ashore, he took it to a fishing shop to be weighed on a certified scale. However, the catch was too heavy for them. Nise had to go to another store that had larger scales. It was closed, but on this occasion the owner agreed to open it outside of business hours.
It turned out that the weight of the caught fish is 32.8 kilograms, the length is 132 centimeters, and the girth is 99 centimeters. Thus, it is heavier than the current state record set by Jack Bailey in 2010 at 31.3 kilograms.
To officially register a Nise record, an application must be made to the Illinois Department of Natural Resources.
Earlier it was reported that in the US state of Texas, fisherman Ben Christensen caught a blue catfish weighing 14.3 kilograms, broke the existing state record and may set a new world record. Christensen spent 40 minutes trying to pull the catfish ashore.
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