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Norwegian fishermen broke the world record for 100 pounds of flounder

author:Globe.com
Norwegian fishermen broke the world record for 100 pounds of flounder

According to the British "Daily Mail" reported on February 22, a few days ago, Norwegian fisherman Simon Smith caught a huge flounder, weighing about 111 pounds (about 50 kg), the length and his height are almost equal, the world's largest halibut caught.

Simon, 33, has been learning to fish since he was 10 years old. Currently, he is competing in a fishing competition and is expected to win. "This is the biggest fish I've ever harvested since I've been fishing, and it's allowed me to break the record in the history of fishing on the coast of Europe," he says. For me, the best thing about fishing is that it allows me to forget all my worries and relax completely. (Intern Editor: Wang Siyi Reviewer: Zhu Yingku)

Editor-in-charge: Wang Siyi, Zhu Yingku

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