A British
adventure angler achieved a lifelong ambition when he landed a 250lb monster
fish in South America - using a piranha as
bait.
Steve Townson
landed the wild arapaima - the world's largest scaled freshwater fish - from
Middle River Essequibo in Guyana .
Mr Townson,
who travels the world catching exotic fish, used a 2lb piranha to catch the
mighty fish, plus another weighing around 150lb.
"The
Arapaima is one of the world's biggest and mightiest freshwater fish and to
catch them in the wild is a rare privilege," he said.
"They are
protected and cannot be removed by law for the table, but our partners in Guyana are working
on strictly catch and release with the local Amerindians.
"The
Arapaima is the largest scaled freshwater fish in the world, but they can be
delicate and must be handled with care.
"The fish
I caught were never removed from the water and swam away strongly to fight
another day!"
Mr Townson
runs UK-based company Amazon-Angler.com - a company specialising in South
American angling holidays.
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