120 kg carp fishing
Not many people complained but complained that the catch was too big, but Mr. Kik in Thailand had a reason to do so. He was the biggest carp in the world, weighing about 120 kg.
Not many people complained but complained that the catch was too big, but Mr. Kik in Thailand had a reason to do so. He was the biggest carp in the world, weighing about 120 kg.
In the meantime, he only has a scale that has a maximum of 100 kg, so he cannot accurately weigh the weight of the fish to register the world record. The record of weight of current carp is 44 kg.
Kik is a tour guide with fishing services in Bung Sam Lan Lake, Thailand. He caught this fat fish on July 2.
Jean-Francois Helias, the owner of the travel service company, said: "He trapped the biggest fish in the world, so big that there were many angels who wanted to sell the soul to the devil to get it. That's me. The biggest carp ever got caught, it kept beating us on the tail all the time. "
Kik and friends hook up with the fish. (Photo: fishingmagic.com)
And finally embracing it in hand. (Photo: fishingmagic.com)
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