Watch Two Men Miraculously Reel in a Fish the Size of an Offensive Lineman

Written by Zeek Lepakko
Updated: October 24, 2023
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Have you ever wanted to become a master angler and fish like a pro? Likely every fisherman has dreamed of landing a big one, but how about something that weighs 300 pounds? In the video below, we see a team of fishermen visiting Guyana, South America with exactly those goals. Although the footage is a bit of a lengthy watch, the thrills are something you won’t want to miss.

Watch and Learn How To Fish Like a Pro

After discussing their epic fishing trip, we are treated to these pros first catching a fairly normal-sized fish. However, the excitement is only beginning at this point. Shortly following the small fry, an intense battle unfolds against an absolute lunker! It becomes obvious that they’ve hooked a monster as their skills and gear are given a true test. As the underwater giant struggles, it swerves madly about and breaches the river several times. These massive splashes and the glimpses of the creature only hint at the crazy catch these guys are in for.

Finally, after fighting long and hard, the critter is reeled in and its identity is revealed – an arapaima. Known as the largest freshwater fish in South America, these titans often grow to incredible sizes. The one caught here is so huge, that the anglers have to leave the boat to snag it! After being in awe of their prize, the crew decides to release it and avoid a caiman in the process.

So without further ado, let’s peer into the murky depths of the Amazonian basins and learn more!

Does the Arapaima Fish Breathe Air?

Arapaima (Sudis gigas), also known as the pirarucu

Arapaimas have a special bony tongue that helps them easily eat their prey.

©Tatiana Belova/Shutterstock.com

These watery behemoths do indeed breathe air, but it’s not in the usual way that fish do. You see, due to living in the often low-oxygen environments of the Amazon and Essequibo basins, they’ve improvised. While young arapaimas have gills, they grow into using a combination of a special swim bladder and labyrinth organ. These clever systems function similarly to lungs and allow them to collect oxygen from above the water line. By making use of this adaptation, they can survive in even the cloudiest of waterways.

Just How Big Can the Arapaima Get?

The mighty arapaima can grow to lengths of around 10 feet, sometimes longer. In addition, they often weigh in at several hundred pounds, with the largest one recorded being over 400 pounds. Talk about a hefty fish!

These shocking sizes are thanks to the vast waters they inhabit – there’s plenty of room to grow and abundant food to go around. It’s no wonder these marvels are often sought after when aiming to land a record-setting catch!

The photo featured at the top of this post is © SergioRocha/Shutterstock.com


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About the Author

Zeek is a writer at A-Z Animals primarily covering wildlife in Africa and international travel. Zeek has been studying animals for over 15 years and holds an Associate's Degree in Arts from Lone Star Montgomery, earned in 2011. A resident of Washington, Zeek enjoys designing video games and training his Shiba Inu, Cheems.

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