Siluris gladius?

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Siluris gladius?

Post by worton[pl] »

<a href="http://www.fishing.pl/imagecatalogue/im ... /192/">The big one</a>

<a href="http://www.fishing.pl/imagecatalogue/im ... 183/">Gold one</a>

<a href="http://www.fishing.pl/imagecatalogue/im ... 183/">Gold head view</a>

interesting :) I would like to see 2.5m long gold catfish.
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Post by worton[pl] »

hmm something is broken I will repair links tomorrow :( sorry this photos are really amazing :).
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that first one is almost hard to beleive
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Was this caught in a net or on a line or dare I say it by NOODLING????? :shock:
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Post by Mike_Noren »

It's pictures of Silurus glanis, Wels, to the best of my knowledge the biggest catfish in the world.
http://filaman.ifm-geomar.de/Summary/sp ... ame=glanis

Really large specimens are increasingly rare.
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Post by sidguppy »

If I look at the first pic of the big one I remember two things right away:
-why I hate "sport fishing", and view it as hunting/killing, not a "sport".
-why it completely dazzles me that so many people think "sportfishing" is OK, it's sport; but bullfighting (the deadly kind, in the corrida) is wrong...IMO it's exactly the same thing, just a different animal!

GRRRRRR :evil:
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Post by racoll »

IMO it's exactly the same thing
Not quite, in the UK we always return inedible "coarse" fish to the water alive. I've been fishing many years, and these fish live long healthy lives, that are inconvenienced once in a while by an undignified spell on land.

The small hole in their mouth heals within days, and while the fish are stressed during their fifteen minute ordeal, I am sure they are not traumatised for life by it.

Anglers do a great deal of good in this country fighting for clean, pollution free waterways. See this link....

http://www.a-c-a.org/index.html

I think the fish on balance would put up with being caught every so often given the choice.

Here's yours truly with the afformentioned siluriforme caught from the Ebro in Catalonia.

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Post by featherback »

without getting into the fishing/moral debate, here's a pic of a big "gold":

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