"QUANTUM SHOT" #128
Fishing can be DANGEROUS
(art credit: Monica Langlois)
But seriously, some people catch really big fish, and spread even bigger tales about it.
Source China Daily
Source: CrazyPages
King Carp
Dieter Markus Stein from Germany caught world-record carp in 2007
(with the help of the "Visible Pop Ups" dipped into the "Carptrack Amino Monster DIP") His muscles were aching for a long time afterwards....
Source: CarpSport
Big AND Ugly
Lurking in the depths: Giant Isopod:
Picture sources:Wiki, Coda via UglyOverload
Ancient Shark
This frilled shark was caught recently in Japan. Nobody knows what caused this rare creature to come up from the depths of 600 meters where it lives, but it did not last long in the contaminated waters and sadly perished.
Photos courtesy: Reuters & Yahoo
More sea beauties:
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What do you do when you catch (supposedly) an alien monster?
Eat it, of course
Village residents from the Rostov region of Russia caught a weird creature two weeks ago after a strong storm in the Sea of Azov. The shark-looking creature was producing strange squeaky sounds. The fishermen originally believed that they had caught an alien and decided to film the monster with the help of a cell phone camera.
However, scientists & UFO investigators were greatly disappointed when they found out that the fishermen had eaten the monster. They said it did not appear threatening, so they decided to fry it for dinner. One of the men said that it was the most delicious dish he had ever eaten.
Well, the mysterious monster did not remain a mystery for very long. Kudos for discovering the truth probably go to UglyOverload:
It's a "guitar fish"
Photo from: Florida Museum of Natural History
Yeti Crab - the Ultimate Psychedelic Catch
Finally, here is truly cool and unexpected creature, fished out of the depths:
the Yeti Crab:
"Its silky white looks may make it seem more at home in the Himalaya, but this unique creature was recently discovered in the deep darkness of the South Pacific. The creature is so unusual that a whole new family of animal had to be created to classify it. Its official name is Kiwa hirsuta, and even after a year of study scientists say there's still much about it they don't understand."
Scientists admit that we explored less than 1% of world's ocean depths, and who knows what gleefully lurks out there, mocking our feeble attempts at exploration.
(we need more public interest and expedition financing, hint, hint)
Art for the Devoted Fishermen
Check out Maggie Taylor at
Susan Spiritus Gallery for these additions to your fishing trophy room.
"Walk softly and carry a big fish"
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