A giant catfish that ate a dog dead

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A giant catfish known as "Kuno the Killer," which had been terrorizing a German lake and was rumored to have eaten a dog, has been found dead on the shore. The legend surrounding this catfish continues to captivate interest. The discussion also touches on the nature of catfish scales, with some participants expressing surprise at the mention of scales on such a large fish. Additionally, users share personal fishing stories, including experiences with large catfish and encounters with sharks during fishing trips. These anecdotes highlight the thrill and unpredictability of fishing, reinforcing the community's fascination with legendary fish tales.
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" A giant catfish that ate a dog and terrorized a German lake for years has washed up dead, but the legend of "Kuno the Killer" lives on."

http://edition.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/europe/07/25/offbeat.catfish.reut/index.html
 
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Are there any photos available for this fish?
 
Ask and ye shall receive:

http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2003341019,00.html
 
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Thanks !

That sad looking puppy was just adorable. This gives me an idea for opening a bait shop.

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I read this at the link with the photos;

"But yesterday the scaly monster was found dead, washed up at the edge of the lake. "

I don't remember catfish having scales [?]
 
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Originally posted by BoulderHead
I don't remember catfish having scales [?]

Only when they weigh as much as this one did. :wink:



OK that was really bad but I'm posting it anyway.
 
As long as we're telling fish stories...

Let me see if I remember the monster catfish I caught in Lake Havasu City (it was the largest fresh water fish I ever snagged);
It was a 'mud-cat' just shy of three feet long and weighed (if I remember) 7.5 pounds. I caught it with a waterdog using 5 lb line. It took about 15 minutes to land and had a mouth big enough to swallow an 18 incher me amigo had caught.

It was a memorable event for me, yippee!
 


Originally posted by BoulderHead
Let me see if I remember the monster catfish I caught in Lake Havasu City (it was the largest fresh water fish I ever snagged);
It was a 'mud-cat' just shy of three feet long and weighed (if I remember) 7.5 pounds. I caught it with a waterdog using 5 lb line. It took about 15 minutes to land and had a mouth big enough to swallow an 18 incher me amigo had caught.

It was a memorable event for me, yippee!

Here is my best fish story. We used to take the 24 and 36 hour charters out of Long Beach [Ca] Harbor. We were always after Albacore, or Blue Fin tuna, but often you only get Cod, Bass, Benita and the like. If you hit tuna, you hit sharks; typically blue sharks, but also thresher sharks, tigers, and sometimes even Great Whites ranging from 3 to 8…to 20 feet in the case of the Great White. One as large as in the movie Jaws was caught just off Catalina Island! Geez! I’ve swam there before! On one trip we had some guy land an 8 foot blue shark and bring it on board. The tails are worth something. This thing had lain on the deck for an hour or so, in the sun, and after being shot in the head with a 410 gauge shotgun. I was a curious 13 or so and wanted a close look. As I got real close to his face, the stinking thing swung around and nearly got my leg. It was really a close one. He missed by very little. One bite would have done it. I guess they can live quite a while like this. Of course by this time all of the old guys were drunk and no one bothered to tell me!
 

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