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Da Big Kahuna

by Max Hartshorne on July 1, 2005

This big one did not get away. Thai fishermen netted a 646-pound catfish believed to have been the world’s largest freshwater fish ever caught in Thailand, a researcher said Thursday. The AP reports:

The nearly 9-foot-long Mekong giant catfish was landed May 1 by villagers in Chiang Khong, a remote district in northern Thailand, and weighed by Thai fisheries department officials, said Zeb Hogan, who leads an international project to locate and study the world’s largest freshwater fish species.

He confirmed it was the heaviest fish on record since Thailand started keeping such statistics in 1981.

The fishermen had hoped to sell the fish to environmental groups, which planned to release it to spawn upriver, but it died before it could be handed over and then was chopped up and sold in pieces to villagers as food.

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