An angler might have damaged a world document after reeling in a large prehistoric-looking fish.
Artwork Weston, a Kentucky resident, went to Lake Livingston, Texas, to catch an alligator gar with the assistance of an professional information and fisherman, Captain Kirk Kirkland.
“It was an epic battle, lasting nearly 4 hours, and covering over 2 miles of lake,” Weston instructed Fox Information Digital.
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The large fish weighed 153 kilos and stretched 7 toes 3 inches lengthy.
It was caught on “The Garship Enterprise” boat.
A Kentucky angler caught a 153-pound alligator gar whereas in Lake Livingston, Texas, in a battle lasting over 4 hours. (Artwork Weston)
Alligator gars are a singular species of fish.
They’re also known as “living fossils”; information for the creatures have been found relationship again nearly 100 million years, as Fox Information Digital beforehand reported.
Weston stated the fish was swimming 8-12 toes under the boat and saved resting on the underside for 10 minutes at a time — making the catch tough.
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“Kirk and I have practiced light line before, so we were prepared with 6-foot steel leaders, the max length allowed, and a sturdy j-hook,” stated Weston.
“The drag on the reel was set very low to allow the fish to take the line out of the reel without breaking it.”

The alligator gar weighed 153 kilos. (Artwork Weston)
“This is a situation where you can’t rely on the force you can apply to the fish, but [rather], just put enough pressure on them to keep swimming and tire themselves out,” stated Weston.
He stated that in such a scenario, a number of issues can go fallacious — equivalent to traces getting twisted, obstacles snagging the road and the fish spitting out the bait.
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Weston stated he predicts the fish will break a document for the largest worldwide freshwater fish ever caught on ultra-light sort out, a 2-pound take a look at — and the sixth largest should you embrace saltwater species.
“It will be a pending 2-pound line class world record by the [International Game Fish Association],” stated Weston.

Weston is predicting the fish will break a document for the biggest worldwide freshwater fish ever caught on ultra-light sort out, a 2-pound take a look at — and the sixth largest should you embrace saltwater species. (Artwork Weston)
There was in all probability a lower than 1% likelihood of catching the huge fish on the road, he additionally stated.
Final Could, Weston and Kirkland accidently reeled in a 200-pound alligator snapping turtle whereas attempting to catch a large fish.
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“The only consolation was a very unusual and unplanned catch: a 200-plus-pound alligator snapping turtle,” Weston stated on the time.
Fox Information Digital reached out to the Worldwide Sport Fish Affiliation, headquartered in Florida, for remark.