Angler ate his record-breaking fish 
UK Source: expressandstar 8/16/2010
Angler ate his record-breaking fish
A Staffordshire fisherman blew his chances of entering the record books - after eating his prize catch.

Dave Williams caught the five-pound grayling while fishing in the River Severn near Newtown, Wales.

The 47-year-old warehouse worker wrestled with his catch for 15 minutes before he was able to haul it to the bank. However, the mammoth was deep-hooked and, despite Dave's best efforts, died in his hands, so could not be put back in the water.

Dave weighed his catch at home in Cannock with his wife Joanne and 10-year-old son James - before cooking it up for a meal the following day.
 

But then he received a call from a fishing friend to tell him his dinner had broken the British record by a massive 11oz. Despite photographic evidence and a sworn statement, the British Record Fish Committee have refused to award Dave the prize.

Bosses said he would have taken the record had he kept the catch in his freezer until they could verify it. He said: "I suppose it's a bit of a funny story, really. It was my second big catch of the day, but the first one snapped my line.

"'I've caught big fish before - a 20Ib pike from Chasewater reservoir - but this was a once-in-a- lifetime experience.

 
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