Angler Andy Hackett managed to catch the world's largest goldfish, weighing more than 30kg, at Bluewater Lakes in Champagne, France.
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The fish, known as the Carrot, was put into the lake 20 years ago and is a hybrid species of a leather carp and koi, thought to be the second largest of its type ever caught. The angler said: 'It was brilliant to catch it but was sheer luck'. The fish was immediately released back into the water.
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