Jonathan Clarke+FollowAlabama angler’s wild 550-lb swordfish catchA Birmingham fisherman just shattered Alabama’s swordfish record with a 550-pound giant—over 100 pounds heavier than the last! What started as a slow day near Orange Beach turned into a 4.5-hour battle against a monster fish, all while the crew scrambled with makeshift gear and no big fish bag in sight. Even a storm couldn’t stop them from bringing this beast home. The best part? The catch became a family memory, with the angler and his dad celebrating together. Imagine reeling in a fish bigger than you! Would you have the patience (and muscle) for a fight like that? #News #AlabamaFishing #RecordCatch00Share
Jonathan Clarke+FollowMonster Carp Breaks Record—Again!Bryan Baker just reeled in a jaw-dropping 118-pound bighead carp in Oklahoma—smashing his own state record! This beast is so massive it might even be a world record, but there’s a twist: since he snagged it (not hooked), it can’t be official. Wild, right? These carp are invasive and gobble up all the plankton, so catching them is actually helping the ecosystem. But using sonar to find them has its own drama. Would you go after these monster fish? #FishingLife #RecordCatch #InvasiveSpecies #WildlifeNews #EcoTalk #Finance30Share
Jennifer Mckenzie+FollowEpic Fish Fight 🎣OMG! You won't believe this—Art Weston, a Kentucky angler with 80+ records, just spent 4 hours catching a 7-foot alligator gar in Texas using a 2-pound line! Can you imagine? 😱 It's potentially the largest freshwater fish caught on such light gear ever! Weston and his guide, Captain Kirk, battled this beast for 2 miles. Talk about dedication! This could mark his 81st world record. Would you sit through a 4-hour reel session for a record fish? FishingAdventures #RecordCatch #EpicBattle #FishingAdventures #RecordCatch #EpicBattle #Finance101Share