Wow! Man hooks 50-pound fish in small lake 
By Bobby Cherry US 2/25/2019
Bobby Cherry
A man fishing in a small Tennessee lake managed to catch a rather large catfish recently.

Angler John Williams was fishing in Coy Gaither/Bedford Lake in Normandy, Tennessee, when he caught a catfish that tipped the scales, the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency wrote in a Facebook post.

The blue catfish weighed in at just over 50 pounds.
 

Robinson is now an internet sensation after he was photographed by multiple Davenport onlookers Thursday afternoon, who saw him carrying the hefty catfish around the downtown streets. After the Iowa Department of Natural Resources saw the photos, they issued him a fine of $93.75 for illegally noodling a fish

“We received several tip calls, several complaints of somebody taking a catfish from the Mississippi riverfront,” says Jeff Harrison, Iowa DNR Conservation Officer for Scott County.

Luckily, for Harrison, he didn’t have to cast too wide a net to catch Robinson.

“He called me yesterday and said, “Yes, I’m the catfish guy”,” Harrison recalls.

When Robinson hears the DNR was looking for him he decided to turn himself in and met with Harrison along the riverfront Sunday morning.

“I would rather do the good thing, the right thing,” Robinson comments.

Robinson ended up walking off with the fine and a warning to obtain a fishing license within 24 hours.

“We could have written multiple citations, but that’s not who we are,” says Harrison.

The DNR says if anyone comes across a fish and you aren’t sure if it’s legal to take it, give them a call to make sure.

 
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