x
Breaking News
More () »

Monster catfish caught at Seattle’s Green Lake

Unfortunately, the fisherman wasn't able to get the possible record-breaking catch to a certified scale before gutting and filleting the fish.
Image credit: WDFW

Well, that’s something you don’t see every day. A possibly record-breaking sized catfish was caught from Seattle’s Green Lake over the weekend.

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife said the monster fish was caught by Ahmed Majeed on Saturday. The state's current record channel catfish weighed 36.20 lbs. and was caught in 1999 by Ross Kincaid in Yakima County.

According to the Northwest Sportsman, Majeed said his channel cat weighed 45 lbs. and was so large he couldn't lift it with one hand.

“Usually I know the weight by lifting the animal,” Majeed told Northwest Sportsman. “I thought, ‘It’s 40 pounds.’ When I got home, I put it on the scale I have. It scaled 45 pounds.”

Check out this huge channel catfish caught by Ahmed Majeed in Green Lake, in Seattle on Saturday. Ahmed tells us that even though it was really big, it tasted great. Besides brown and rainbow trout, channel catfish are the other major draw of Green Lake, and WDFW stocked catfish there in 2005, 2011 and 2014. Catfish can live more than 20 years. To find out where you may catch one of these wonderful fish, visit #FishWashington https://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/washington/Species/1171/

A post shared by WA Dept of Fish & Wildlife (@thewdfw) on

>>Click here if you don't see the photo above

Unfortunately, Majeed wasn't able to get the possible record-breaking catch to a certified scale before gutting and filleting the fish.

Majeed told the WDFW that even though the fish was really big, it tasted great.

Besides channel catfish, brown and rainbow trout are other major draws of Green Lake. WDFW stocked the lake with catfish in 2005, 2011 and 2014.

Click here to learn more about channel catfish from the WDFW.

Before You Leave, Check This Out