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646-pound catfish caught in Thailand

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I couldn't easily find the fish that died on its way to the Cabela's in Kansas City, so I started a new thread. That's a big damn fish!

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Fish whopper: 646 pounds a freshwater record

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</TD><TD vAlign=bottom width="99%">This Mekong giant catfish was weighed at 646 pounds by researchers working on a project to identify, study and conserve large freshwater fish around the world.
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Thai fishermen netted a catfish as big as a grizzly bear, setting a world record for the largest freshwater fish ever found, according to researchers who studied the 646-pound Mekong giant catfish as part of a project to protect large freshwater fish.

“It’s amazing to think that giants like this still swim in some of the world’s rivers,” project leader Zeb Hogan project leader said in a statement. “We’ve now confirmed now that this catfish is the current record holder, an astonishing find.”

“I’m thrilled that we’ve set a new record, but we need to put this discovery in context: these giant fish are uniformly poorly studied and some are critically endangered," added Hogan, a fellow with the World Wildlife Fund, which is partnering with the National Geographic Society. "Some, like the Mekong giant catfish, face extinction.”

'Largest fish species disappearing'
Hogan said his study of giant freshwater fish "is showing a clear and global pattern: the largest fish species are disappearing.

"The challenge is clear," he added, "we must find methods to protect these species and their habitats. By acting now, we can save animals like the Mekong giant catfish from extinction.”

Hogan's project includes two-dozen other species, including the giant freshwater stingray, the dog-eating catfish, the dinosaur-like arapaima, and the Chinese paddlefish – "all of which remain contenders for the title of the world’s largest fish," the researchers stated, pending the final results of their work.

"Long shots for the title include caviar-producing sturgeon, goliath Amazon catfish, giant lungfish, razor-toothed gars, massive cods, and Mongolian salmon," they added.

Didn't survive capture
The Mekong giant catfish was caught and eaten in a remote village in Thailand along the Mekong River, home to more species of giant fish than any other river in the world, the researchers said.

Local environmentalists and government officials had negotiated to release the fish so it could continue its spawning migration in the far north of Thailand, near the borders of Thailand, Laos, Myanmar and China, but the adult male later died.

The researchers said the Mekong giant catfish is declining as a species due to habitat destruction and upstream dams.

The Mekong River Basin is home to more species of massive fish than any river on Earth, they added, and Mekong fish are the primary source of protein for the 73 million people that live along the river.
 
on a side note about the chicken livers, don't ever... I mean ever, forget to take them out of your truck when you get home after fishing. I don't care how drunk/tired you are. The smell the next day just isn't worth the time saved.
 
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chicken livers does the charm for catfish. im not much of a fisher, but the last time i went i used them, and me and my friend caught some pretty damn big fish (considering what was available in the lake). actually, take the liver and liver juice and mix it up with hotdogs and other crap and it works even better.
 
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I caught some show on TV where a couple of hilljacks would snorkel underwater and shove their fist into the catfishies mouth and wrestle the critter to the surface. This would've been and interesting battle.
 
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jcfiesta said:
I caught some show on TV where a couple of hilljacks would snorkel underwater and shove their fist into the catfishies mouth and wrestle the critter to the surface. This would've been and interesting battle.
I was thinking the same thing. That is called "noodling" for catfish.

It was on Discovery's show "World's Dirtiest Jobs 2.

That was a pretty cool show.
 
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jcfiesta said:
I caught some show on TV where a couple of hilljacks would snorkel underwater and shove their fist into the catfishies mouth and wrestle the critter to the surface. This would've been and interesting battle.

I saw something on it too. Noodling is what it's called. Mostly done in Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas. they haul in some monsters.....Ironically, they're trying to make it a reculated form of hunting in some states. Have seasons, licenses, etc.

Dammit. Thump beat me by a minute. Homo.
 
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Thump said:
You got that confused with your "other" favorite pasttime.
Nice try but that makes no sense. My other favorite pastime involves grooming farm animals making them look pretty and showing them to prospective buyers at the local Redneck Fairs. Wait, isn't that your hobby? I recall you posting multiple links to those interested in grooming their farm animals.
 
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