
Angler battles for 50 minutes to land impresisve 9-foot catfish
Pictures show the TV fisherman and professional angler standing in the shallows with the massive catfish, holding its huge head beside his own. Vagner said he first spotted the fish in the early morning light while drifting past a rocky overhang.
What followed was, in his words, 'the hardest battle I have ever had with a catfish in the Czech Republic.' He said he could barely hold the rod and called a friend for help before finally dragging it to shore.
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