NEW WORLD RECORD FLUKE.....WOW

http://www.grindtv.com/outdoor/excursions/post/german-fisherman-catches-world-record-515-pound-atlantic-halibut/

German fisherman catches world-record 515-pound Atlantic halibut
Marco Liebenow thought he hooked a submarine while fishing Norwegian waters; fish was so big it wouldn?t fit into the 19-foot boat

A fisherman from Germany caught the fish of a lifetime, a world-record Atlantic halibut that was so big it wouldn?t fit into the boat.

Marco Liebenow was fishing with three friends in a 19-foot boat in Norwegian waters when he hooked what he thought was ?a submarine,? according to a Friday report in the UK Daily Mail.

By halibut fishing standards, it was a submarine. The Atlantic halibut weighed 515 pounds, smashing the existing IGFA world record of 419 pounds caught in Norwegian waters in July 2004.

After a 90-minute battle, Liebenow managed to reel the fish to the surface. But once the fishermen saw how big it was, they realized the fish was too big to haul into the small boat. So they tied a rope around its tail.

?The flounder could be towed only with the greatest effort and with great sensitivity to the port,? fishing tour company Angelreisen Hamburg explained (via translation) on its Facebook page.

At the dock, the fish was hoisted out of the water by crane and weighed. After photos, Liebenow donated the fish to a local fish dealer, and then celebrated his catch with a few beers.

?[Marco] does not speak any English but has said it was a wonderful feeling to catch it and has called it a fish of a lifetime,? David Bottcher, Angelreisen Hamburg fishing tours spokesman who arranged the trip, told the Daily Mail. ?Before he left for the trip, he called us first to ask for a few hints about how and where to fish?I guess our advice paid off.?

It did, in a big way.

The 9-foot fish, caught in waters off Kjollefjord last month, is awaiting IGFA world-record approval.

Photos courtesy of Angelreisen Hamburg Facebook page.

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You’re going to need a bigger gig! Maybe a backhoe on a barge with a gig head instead of a bucket.

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And just how many fillets could you get out of that bad boy?

“Apathy is the Glove in Which Evil Slips It’s Hand”.

Steaks, no fillets.

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Where’s the fluke? You had me all excited.

Iain Pelto
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I would scale that thing and fry it whole

Ta Hell with baby sailfish in Costa Rica. My next fishing trip will be in Norwegian waters.

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Originally posted by heartofthesun

I would scale that thing and fry it whole


That would be one big fryer or frying pan:smiley:

Going for “fluke” tomorrow!!

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Paul
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I think that fish is bigger than my kitchen let alone stove.

  • Adam

Donated it to a local fish dealer?

BG

I’ll bet Sellsfish, would take a donation like that:stuck_out_tongue:

Does anyone know how old a fish like that would be?

www.baturinphotography.com

50 years or so according to noaa

http://www.nefsc.noaa.gov/sos/spsyn/fldrs/halibut/

id need a LOT of crab to stuff that thing!

Lets talk about some Halibut Roast.I have a book about amazing fish stories and tales, and in it is a picture of one caught off Alaska that weighed in the 400 pound range. The picture has the fish on a trap and the women who caught it lying next to it and it dwarfed her.The fish took her and the husband a couple hours to land, they thought they were just going for an hour or two while their dinner cooked!! Yep that dinner was burnt to a crisp but a story of a life time was told over many a dinner after that.