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Check out this handsome devil...

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The angler isn't that bad-looking of a guy either... ;D

For those who didn't see this on LSCN, here's Windsor, Ontario bass tournament angler Jon Bondy holding a GIANT paddlefish caught the other day by a local when he was fishing Grand Lake in Oklahoma.

"This is a strange and rare fish that eats only plankton. WHAT A GIANT!!!!!!!!! I'm guessing 60-70 lbs," says Bondy? A primitive fish related to sharks, the paddlefish strains the water for plankton. It is caught by snagging.

Fairly well protected everywhere now - you an see the fish tag in its lower jaw that they require in Oklahoma when you catch one of the old-timers.

Jon says he's now arrived at Lake Amistad in Texas getting ready for a BASS tournament. He reports that a tournament was won there the previous week with 5 bass over 40 pounds!!! HOLY SMOKES!! Get 'em Jon.

Help stop invasive spcies. Don't move fish between unconnected bodies of water. Clean, drain and dry your boat before launching on another water body.
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