Catch of the day! The biggest fish ever caught is shocking KZN
Updated | By Stacey & J Sbu
What's the biggest fish you've ever caught?
It's that time of year again when everyone decides to pick up the rod and go about a fishing quest.
Despite our beaches not being safe to fish quite just yet, it doesn't mean we can't look back at some of the great catches that have happened.
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Recently, one of the largest fresh-water fishes in the world was caught. This fish was a 300kg stingray caught in Cambodia.
Researchers say it's the world's biggest freshwater fish ever recorded. Watch below:
The journey of large fish doesn't end there. Right here in KZN we have seen a huge 47kg muscle cracker.
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Many sea enthusiasts such as Devan Naicker enjoy catching fish in KZN, which is home to some of the world's most diverse sea animals.
See Devan's catch of the century below:
We decided to ask our listeners what their big catch was on Facebook. Despite many people growing up right along the sea, not many have been fortunate enough actually drop a pick up line.
One of our very own Drive presenters, Stacey Norman, may not have caught a real fish just yet, but there is no denying that she is a catch!
The only fish our team is familiar with is catfish. Listen to Stacey and J Sbu talk about how to make money as a catfish scammer.
Do you have any incredible catches that you wish to share?
Drop your picture in our o-fish-al Facebook post down below:
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