Giant Catfish Caught In Italy

Giant Catfish Caught In Italy

Italian fisherman Dino Ferrari, an expert at catching big catfish, outdid himself on Thursday when he landed an enormous 280-pounder in the Po Delta, a part of the famous Po River, the longest river in Italy at more than 400 miles.

Twin Italian brothers came within a whisker of a European record when they reeled in a catfish weighing 127kg in northern Italy’s River Po – with just a fishing rod.

The 2.7-metre long fish, believed to be one of the biggest of its kind ever caught, was snared by twin brothers Dino and Dario Ferrari.

It was reeled from the River Po on February 19th “in a fight that lasted 40 minutes,” Dino Ferrari told Corriere, adding that “nobody has ever caught such prey” through spin fishing, a technique which uses artificial bait.

“To fish these river giants, you must have patience and a lot of physical strength,” he said.

And the whopper is still swimming in the Po after the brothers let it back in following a photo-shoot that shows them chuffed to the gills with their haul.

The twins are known in the fishing world for their exceptional catfish catches.

“In over 20 years we have caught about 1,800,” Dino said.

Hungarian fisherman Attila Zsedely holds the European catfish record after he pulled a 135kg beauty out of the Po in 2010.

But the largest recorded catfish snare was a 155kg beast pulled from the Brazilian Amazon in 2009.

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The World’s Largest Tomato

The world's largest tomato

Now that’s a tomato!

A new tomato, called Gigantomo, can grow up to 10 inches wide and as heavy as 3lbs – about 12 times the size of an average salad tomato.

The revolutionary tomatoes have now gone on sale in Britain just in time for gardeners to buy them before spring arrives.

The tomatoes are so large that one tomato alone can serve up to four people, and just one slice fills an entire burger bun or sandwich.

Each plant can grow to 6ft tall and yield as many as 11 tomatoes but must be supported to prevent it buckling under the weight of the fruit.

The new variety is the result of almost two decades of research and development by breeders in the UK and the US.

Simon Crawford, one of the UK’s leading plant breeders, was called in five years ago to finish the work of late American grower Paul Thomas, who spent 15 years trying to breed the huge tomato.

Mr Thomas passed away before he saw his tomatoes hit the market, but Mr Crawford was able to complete the breeding programme to ensure there would be enough seed to sell commercially.

They were launched in the US last year by seed company Burpee and sold under the name SteakHouse.

The huge tomatoes were such a hit that they have now been brought across the Atlantic but EU chiefs ruled the name unacceptable so it was changed to Gigantomo.

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Largest Paper Airplane

Now, that’s a paper airplane!

HobbyWars – MAIDEN FLIGHT of World Record Size large flying RC paper airplane MODEL. This 140 inch model is twice as big as my first large flying rc paper airplane. It is an exact 12 scale “model” of a classic “dart” made from a sheet of typing paper.

 

Largest Paper Airplane

 

World Record Blob Launch

This is what happens to Barack when Michelle gets into bed!

I-Go Big stuntmen broke the world record for the highest blob launch at Twin Falls, Idaho. Two guys jumped from a nearby cliff and launched a full-grown man 82 feet (25 meters) in the air. The previous record that got worldwide media coverage was 56 feet (17 meters), set by a Swiss blob team. The latest world record, approved by Guinness officials, was set in Germany last year. The height reached was 72 feet (22 meters).

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