Officials issue warning after angler spots enormous fish in lake where it doesn’t belong: ‘This was one of the largest’

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Officials issue warning after angler spots enormous fish in lake where it doesn’t belong: ‘This was one of the largest’

Joseph Clark
3 min read

An angler spotted something weird floating in Lake Huron in July.

It turned out to be an enormous grass carp, one of the most invasive fish the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada has ever dealt with.

What’s happening?

According to the Brampton Guardian, the carp measured 1,230 millimeters long, had a girth of 780 millimeters, and weighed 26 kilograms.

It was a sterile female, so it can’t reproduce — but even one of these fish can cause serious problems for native species.

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