Fisherman hooks 'monstrous' trout from river, reportedly reels in record
The angler hooked the catch during a recent night fishing excursion
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A fisherman has reportedly reeled in a record after hooking what’s said to be the largest-ever wild brown trout caught in a river in Northern Ireland.
Barry Mcguigan was fishing during a recent nighttime angling adventure with friends in the Six Mile Water river in Antrim, Northern Ireland, when he caught an 11-pound, 31-inch wild brown trout, news agency South West News Service (SWNS) reports.
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The outlet described the “monstrous specimen” of a catch as “an unbelievably rare size and weight for a fish of its kind in its natural habitat."
Wild brown trout typically weigh an average of 2.2-pounds and measure between seven and 14 inches long in freshwater rivers, SWNS said.
After posing for a must-have photo, Mcguigan returned the fish to the water.
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"We fish all night and cast our rods thousands of times, but often we won't even get a touch,” the angler explained. "These type of fish are extremely tricky to catch as they are very easily spooked.
"I couldn't believe it when I pulled it out, the weight on my fishing rod was almost too much to bear,” Mcguigan continued. "To catch such a massive a fish of this species is unbelievably rare in this type of habitat, and there hasn't been a bigger fresh water brownie caught in over 30 years.”
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The proud outdoorsman, who has been fishing for 15 years, caught the creature at 2 a.m. on July 12.