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logo 11/30/2024 2:39:22 AM     
Amersham woman becomes first female to catch record carp fish 
By Noora Mykkanen UK Source: bucksfreepress 7/10/2023
Noora Mykkanen
Credit: Ria Bignell
A woman has caught a record-breaking carp at a Buckinghamshire fishery.

Ria Bignell, 27, from Amersham, was not prepared for the surprise of a lifetime when she went out fishing with her husband last month.
 

The regular night-time fishing trip to the Waterside Fishery in Chesham turned out into a once in a lifetime experience after a giant common carp weighing 63lbs 11oz (around 28.88kg) bit Ria’s bait.

 
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