Teaching children fishing, suddenly caught the largest giant rays of South Africa
Wayne van der Merwe, an amateur fisherman in South Africa a few days ago came to Hartenbos area to rest. However, Wayne's fishing trip has yielded surprising results.
Wayne struggled for 8 hours to catch the rays.
Stingray weighs 170kg.
One afternoon, Wayne went to the beach and brought tools to teach his children fishing. After letting go for a while, he suddenly found the fishing rod jerked. Wayne guessed that a very large fish had caught the bait.
Wayne used his fishing rod as hard as he could but couldn't because the fish was very heavy. He stayed on the beach for 8 hours struggling with the giant fish. Then, thanks to the help of his friend, Wayne pulled the fish to shore.
I weighed 170 so Wayne and my friend were surprised. This is the largest fish ever caught in South Africa in history. This fish has a dendritic that is full of toxins and 3 times longer than the body.
If the sting tails hit the swimmer, it could put them in critical condition. Stingray rarely actively attacks people and lives only on the bottom.
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