Posted on 08/02/2008 2:35:16 PM PDT by Stoat
What a whopper ... Gill Hudspeth and her catch
Gill Hudspeth, 58, hooked a 72lb catfish the first time she fished with a rod and reel on holiday with her husband and two friends in France.
Her huge haul blew her husband Maurices best ever catch of 42lbs straight out of the water.
Mrs Hudspeth, from Wilford, Nottinghamshire, today said she had never taken up fishing, despite the fact her husband has been a keen angler for 48 years.
She said: Mo match fishes every Sunday, hes very serious about it.
But I dont do it enough to be worth me getting a licence.
We have been going to France for the past four years now. Usually Im just chef and bottle washer but I decided to have a go this time.
It was the first time I had done it with a rod and reel.
Her 72lb catfish, caught within an hour of fishing on the first day of their holiday in June, broke the record for the lake near Le Mans.
Over the week Mrs Hudspeth landed 11 more fish, not far behind her husbands catch of 16.
She added: Mo has never caught anything that big. Hes got a bit of stick from people but he was really chuffed for me.
Ill definitely have another play. It was great fun, we had a fantastic time.
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Uncle Jake????
ROTFLMAO!!!
Hopefully it’s an EXTREMELY distant relative :-)
Like they say: Even a blind squirrel finds an acorn once in a while!
Good for her.
We pulled in some halibut south of Prince William sound. Captain said they were 45-50 pounders. I was feeling like a pro. We got back to Seward to have them filleted and shipped. I noticed a picture on the post of a guy with a 110 pounder. Oh well!
Good eating for a few weeks.
Good for her.
hehe! Hopefully this will be an activity that she and her husband can enjoy together from now on :-)
Back in SE Virginia...somebody over in Surry County caught about a 45-48 pound catfish...I wondered “what in the world!” Well, the Surry Nuclear Power Plant is over in that county...and when I learned where the fella caught the fish, I wondered if it having swam and grown around the waters just off a nuclear power plant had anything to do with its size.
You'll have to fix your own supper.
Gone fishing!
Love, Gill
A 712 lb catfish was pulled out of reelfoot lake. The fisherman said catching the fish was easy, the hard part was putting the 100lb cricket on the line. LOL
.....Bob
First time’s the charm. She should quit while she’s ahead, because it will be a Loooong time before she tops that.
YUMMY!! :-)
did you use the okla method on that one?
Grizzly Bear-Size Catfish Caught in Thailand
Nearly nine feet long (2.7 meters) and as big as a grizzly bear, a huge catfish caught in northern Thailand may be the largest freshwater fish ever recorded
Caught last month (May 1) in the Mekong River, a team of fishermen struggled for more than an hour to haul the creature in. It tipped the scales at 646 pounds (293 kilograms).
Despite efforts to keep the Mekong giant catfish alive, it died and was later eaten by villagers.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2005/06/0629_050629_giantcatfish.html
Good eating for a few weeks.
I don't know about this sort of thing so I'm just guessing, but would there be a chance that such a huge catfish as a 110 pounder while impressive in size might not be quite so good to eat because it would be considerably older than your 50 pounders?
Perhaps you ended up getting the better dinner?
That catfish looks eel like.
Nah, trott line.
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