Hi all,
I just thought I would show you a photo of two monster catfish that I found on the net. The larger of the two weighed in at 103 kg, the smaller one was 98kg.
Pretty amazing what kind of fish are swimming around the rivers.
Josh
Hi all,
I just thought I would show you a photo of two monster catfish that I found on the net. The larger of the two weighed in at 103 kg, the smaller one was 98kg.
Pretty amazing what kind of fish are swimming around the rivers.
Josh
Go mighty Broncos
Go Wallabies
sad they killed them,
such a magnificent fish, i dont think you would want to swim in those rivers,
get bloody eaten
yer i read about big catfish eating local dogs on the net. hahahhah i wouldnt swim in there hahaha
big bloody catties, they have such small eyes.
cam
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Could you imagine if our Eeltail Catfish grew to that size. Then you'd really have to watch their dorsal spines.
I recently watched a vid off the net of English fisherman catching 50kg catfish in Russia and I thought they were big, but those are huge . Not sure how well a 100kg catfish would fight but it would be bloody hard to shift that sort of weight off the bottom of a river.
Cheers Chris
thats not a catfish, its a bargual, something like that, they catch them is
south africa!!
no joke i am pretty sure they are called a bargal
That's it!!! no more skinny dipping in south Africa!!!
cheers fnq
Here's the same species in action, http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=j-jTsz...eature=related
Troy
Last edited by blue_mako; 27-11-2007 at 10:22 AM.
the guy on the right has a few pics on the net of him with big catties/bargal? atleast it looks very much like him, wonder if they eat them! quick get the sword out, we have fish to clean!
Clearly Baragul are a species of catfish though.
OMG that is scary. Imagine them chomping on ya leg while swimming.